Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] i [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I thought you were an experienced professional or I 'd never have let you go in the first place ! |
2 | As for breast feeding , I feel so strongly about this that I can hardly express myself ! |
3 | It soon became clear that I could no longer rely on friends for help with everyday chores like shopping and housework when I needed it . |
4 | It soon became clear that I could no longer rely on friends for help with everyday chores like shopping and housework when I needed it . |
5 | It soon became clear that I could no longer rely on friends for help with everyday chores , like shopping and housework , when I needed it . |
6 | I felt free that I would never have to go back . ’ |
7 | ‘ Funny that I can always tell what you 're thinking , is n't it ? |
8 | She is asthmatic so I would very much like to get in touch with people who have had experience of an asthmatic child . |
9 | But when she came up to me after that third seminar I was so shocked and embarrassed that I could barely speak . |
10 | Her Edmund ( who lives in Rome ) is more distinguished than I could ever be , and she was never so humble as her Emily . |
11 | The problem then begins to stand clear and I shall now have to be brief and schematic . |
12 | I wish I 'd got some cos I could really do with a hot drink . |
13 | I I 'm using LocoScript on the Amstrad and it 's adequate and I can then just port ASCII text files across into WordPerfect . |
14 | ‘ It 's extremely doubtful if I 'll ever find another comet , ’ declares Alcock . |
15 | We have heard on the television that there will be another and there are lots of people who are in , in absolute despair , because of what happened to their houses and their properties and their furniture and everything else and I think it is only right and proper and I can only say that West Sussex County Council has by so many people that it has |
16 | Flow on this stretch is usually sluggish but today , with the extra water , the flow is much quicker but I should still be able to use a waggler . |
17 | Erm , I 'm on this occasion I 'll keep as close to this as I can possibly go . |
18 | And thought : and Floy is going off into the midst of all these and it is perfectly possible that I shall never see him again . |
19 | Some manipulation , I dare say , but gentle massage — and then , once the spasms and the pain have gone , Jimbo will be so grateful that I 'll easily be able to persuade him to start his own passive exercises . ’ |
20 | The lakes were at their lowest levels for 20 years , and Chew was lower than I can ever remember . |
21 | How very strange that I should never have seen that . |
22 | After a few days I started to develop backache in the lumbar region so acute that I could hardly move . |
23 | The pain in my left hand is such that I can hardly bear to look at it . |
24 | I am certainly grateful for the three days , which gave me much that I will certainly remember beyond two months ! |
25 | Sometimes I have wondered myself , but have made so many friends and learnt so much that I can never regret the decision . |
26 | ‘ It 's been such a long time , and I want you so much that I could easily make a mess of this , ’ he confessed . |
27 | I was now so thin , so tubular that I could no longer wear a belt . |
28 | It is pretty comprehensive and I shall certainly try some of my old favourites from the list . |
29 | The receptionist would say : ‘ What 's wrong with you ? ’ and I 'd say : ‘ Well , actually it 's a bit personal and I 'd sooner see the doctor about it , ’ and they 'd say : ‘ Oh , we ca n't let you see the doctor until you tell us what 's wrong with you . ’ |
30 | My hon. Friend the Member for Beaconsfield has already enlarged upon the facts in the fine document which was produced in 1991 and I can only assume that they are correct . |