Example sentences of "[adv] [subord] i [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 Better than I thought it would be .
2 Basically like I say it 's just when I , when I bend it ,
3 Only if I wore it on my head . ’
4 Do n't know where I could put you , except in me bedroom , only if I did it might send me young man potty .
5 My suitcase , I was interested to see , stood in a quiet row of others , accessible enough if I wanted it .
6 So if I mess it up then now , when you come over to pick me up later it shall still be messed up ?
7 So if I bring it again on Tuesday
8 So if I get it laid out again then , you know
9 Often , I would n't bother to try things on — I 'd look at the price tag and think ‘ I 've got to have this , ’ especially if I thought it was a ‘ bargain ’ I might not see again .
10 We did n't live together because I felt it would be years before I 'd be reasonable company for another human being .
11 Personally , I prefer to speak about learning together because I think it 's more friendly use , er , user friendly I think I understand it better and it reminds me that it 's connected with disciple-ship .
12 Mind you , there 's one dream I have regularly , I do n't need to write it down because I have it so often . ’
13 ‘ Only — only before I did it .
14 That would slay me , Charles , much as I love it . ’
15 I do n't have fancy feelings about where money comes from , so long as I earn it in ways which fit in with my flexible principles .
16 So long as I keep it up I am still in charge of my own destiny .
17 I 'm only putting the truth down as I see it .
18 Mm I mean he looked at me like I was a bit silly and it was only when I got it and looked he 'd got after Christmas written
19 ‘ I must pay tribute to them for both Dominic Quinn from Banbridge and John Bailie from Lurgan told me to take my time with the horse and bring him back only when I felt it was right to do so .
20 Only when I feel it necessary . ’
21 Walked in as I said it .
22 By the time I reached Tintern I could go in straight lines easily and had a right wrist the size of a tennis ball that was painful to touch and crackled ominously when I flexed it .
23 It looked dismal enough when I saw it , as if given right over to darkness .
24 it up again here , so I did n't mi wish to discuss it like this so as I said it 's gon na be twelve months ' time .
25 With petit mal , the small fit , it used to called vaguely , you could talk to somebody and then go on nattering away and then suddenly the person would switch off and then just stare and then after a while they come back and talk to you and it 's , they pick up exactly where they 've left off , so as I say it used to be called day dreaming , now that 's the low end of the scale , now we go to the other end of the scale and remember please that there 's no set type for an epileptic , anybody , anywhere , any age at any time can have an epileptic fit , you do n't have to be that type , do n't .
26 Er right so as I say it 's a lighthearted approach and on christian name terms and with that in mind would you detach one of these and just stick your name on so that at least if you do n't know then at some stage during the course you stand a good chance of getting to know each other because again the essence of this course is informality and talking .
27 And so as I understand it that 's the situation
28 yes , mine estimated , said nine hundred and eighty's , nine , eight , six , four and we 've used seven hundred and twenty units or something like that and it was fifty five pound odd , so when I checked it 's , it 's zero , eight , nine , seven something like that
29 So when I see it cos I thought I have Alice and them , so I and in the room and I fridge .
30 I shall leave poor in when I do it because I ca n't get it in !
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