Example sentences of "[adj] [coord] i [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | And my hands were going like this and I looked at my clock and it was about six o'clock and it was still pitch black because it jump back into bed . |
2 | I did well , I had hundred pound in me purse last night till Steve says can I have me pocket money and can I have me petrol and can I have this and I paid for coal and I 've got forty . |
3 | Unfortunately the op went wrong and I had to be readmitted . |
4 | Ken thought he had got the idea of the play all wrong and I think in that I have to agree with Ken . |
5 | ‘ He left when I was 12 and I ran into him once . |
6 | ‘ My father retired when I was 10 years old and I started in 1980 . ’ |
7 | The arrow tip came free and I lay on my side in frightful suffering weakness , looking down at a sharp black point sticking out from scarlet wool . |
8 | A I have to give you some and I wan na record some more stuff . |
9 | sixty-four And I giggled at Problem Page |
10 | Every time I get the hang of an idea it suddenly turns into something different and I turn into a fool ! |
11 | Colleagues , this is simply not acceptable and I call on Congress to support this resolution and instruct the E C to raise the matter in the proper government departments . |
12 | ‘ I 'm only 22 but I feel like an old man sometimes when I see what these little kids are doin' , ’ says Superia , a three-year Lo Life veteran . |
13 | It 's not scientific but I felt like it . |
14 | Everybody was drinking too much and I felt like a Mother Superior at the bottle factory outing . |
15 | ‘ I finished early and I called at the library for you . |
16 | The rest was easy and I got to within a hundred yards . |
17 | I started at half past six and I worked until two o'clock in the morning . |
18 | Afterwards , as the sparse crowd emerged blinking , Pavic and I sat at our tables piled with books . |
19 | But I 'm heavier and I wade with them upstream , |
20 | Most slopes are outside but I went to the 30 metre slope at Calshot Activities Centre at Calshot Spit in the Solent . |
21 | My hon. Friend is entirely right and I agree with him . |
22 | The hon. Gentleman is absolutely right and I agree with every word he says . |
23 | Yeah Carrie went and as she , as she left he patted her on the bum which is , you know , a bit friendly and I said to Jess well look , put it this way , cos she 's really , she flirts a lot |
24 | The horse was led back to its stable and I walked to the far end of the house , where there was a lawn of coarse-bladed grass , brown with the heat , some exotic-looking flowers in a stony border , and cushioned garden chairs standing bright in the dappled shade of what looked like a cherry tree . |
25 | And he said well I 'm pretty sure , but he said fifty , fifty and I said to him , well I said you know , you think about it but I 'd already , sort of , made up my mind that I was n't gon na , sort of , next year anyway |
26 | ‘ I am 32 and I live with my fiancé . |
27 | No , I make that so discreet and I said to them , on your bloody squeak on ours . |
28 | one night when Paul came up and I was n't asleep and I saw like this bright light |
29 | Everything went on as normal and I tried to be as pleasant as I could and as loving towards Anne as I had always been , but she must have noticed that a part of me was absent : simply somewhere else . |
30 | Er the speed they come out of that bend is unbelievable and I speak from experience Madam Chairman because my daughter lives on that very corner where the bend is and er |