Example sentences of "i suddenly " in BNC.
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1 | I told you , I said to him , I suddenly did n't see any point in it . |
2 | I suddenly agreed with you about prizes and fame and the rest . |
3 | I suddenly decided I did n't see any point in submitting them , I said . |
4 | ‘ Goodbye dear , ’ I suddenly said . |
5 | I suddenly became aware of what a mess I looked . |
6 | Once I was outside , I suddenly felt awfully tired . |
7 | ‘ But as much as I 'd like to continue playing for the North , I suddenly thought there 's more to life than sitting on the M1 . |
8 | After breakfasting with the mortar team I made my way over to Brigade H.Q As I passed along the wall of the orchard I suddenly thought about the Frenchman and his family who lived in the cottage on the other side of the wall . |
9 | I suddenly realise that we are attacking the enemy positions and we are now running through the trees . |
10 | The trees shook , even the ground beneath me shook , as I suddenly realised that a salvo of heavy shells was passing over at tree height , and everyone — including the prisoners — scattered in the direction of the dug-outs ; the salvo hit the ground a short distance away with an almighty roar , the explosions throwing debris over a wide area . |
11 | Well , I went off on holiday to Switzerland and on the way back I suddenly thought : Oh my God , what have I done ? |
12 | Satan 's back in and I suddenly remember I got to look after him . |
13 | ‘ I suddenly got out of bed half naked . |
14 | Exactly a week later I suddenly went to Oxford by the most impossible train which stopped at every station . |
15 | Twenty years ago I walked along it , half hoping to find a lost domain , and when I had crossed the small brick bridge over a stream I suddenly saw Wood Dalling Hall sailing like some proud ship above hawthorn hedges and ancient meadows , as beautiful and as Norfolk as could be . |
16 | It was so funny — as I walked along , rather disconsolate in the rain , at midday , I suddenly recollected it was Mayday , & knowing I ought to be bright & rejoicing I forthwith was so , at least for a time . |
17 | To Jonjo O'Neill , who a moment earlier had been plugging on towards a certain third place , this sign of weakness in Wayward Lad 's finishing effort offered remote but renewed hope : ‘ I suddenly saw he was tiring , ’ he reported later , ‘ and so did she . ’ |
18 | I suddenly saw he was tiring , and so did she . |
19 | Looking very solemn and Royal Academyish , I suddenly drew a fiendishly grinning devil playing a fiddle in the castle forecourt . |
20 | I remember once , I was rehearsing a piece of Bach — I forget which piece it was — and I suddenly felt in a state of absolute harmony . |
21 | THE other day , as I was walking along the main street of a small town in Buckinghamshire , meditating , as so often , on time and chance , and in particular on the various chances which had combined to bring me there , I suddenly heard a loud crash , followed by urgent shouts and the desperate revving of a car . |
22 | I suddenly realised the air was filled with soot from the chimneys above and the snow was taking on the appearance of cottage cheese sprinkled with black pepper . |
23 | I had an easy 2 hour labour and there I suddenly was , holding my beautiful baby daughter Danielle in my arms and the last thing on my mind from that moment on was work . |
24 | The epidural starts taking effect and I suddenly understand the meaning of the word ‘ relief ’ in the name given to this day ! |
25 | ‘ So I suddenly told him that I wished I had a son . |
26 | And yes , I suddenly recollected the image of the small shining triangle of a Stanley blade being passed out of the driver 's cabin : an image that had only momentarily concerned me . |
27 | I thought to myself , they would have razored that easily ; but I suddenly felt inadequate . |
28 | It was only after I had mentioned Miss Kenton that I suddenly realized how entirely inappropriate it would be for me to continue . |
29 | I suddenly started thinking that he knew , he knew all along that Elsie was n't dead at all , that she was still alive . |
30 | The line whistles like a taut bow-string in a fierce gale and I suddenly feel apprehensive . |