Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] i [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | What kind of answer do I want to the question of how I use a map in my head ? |
2 | It seemed like when I heard a saxophone player like Sonny Rollins the sound seemed to come from all over the place — it did n't come from this one little spot . |
3 | I grew up with a thing about alcohol — I think that 's got a lot to do with why I preferred a line of coke rather than a drink . |
4 | There are plans to make for tomorrow , but for now I want a dreamless sleep . |
5 | Before long I had a bloody |
6 | Nobody seemed to be in so I entered a rear door and took the lift to the top and knocked on the door of someone 's flat . |
7 | THE next leg of my journey takes me the short drive to Regensburg and from there I follow a minor road to Cham , last stop before the German-Czech border post . |
8 | From there I had a good view of a beautiful statue of the Madonna and Child lit by the flickering flames of candlelight , as well as of a small raised plinth of stone which I supposed marked the tomb of some notable . |
9 | From there I found a ship which was returning to England . |
10 | I climbed into the garden and crouched in the porch , from whence I had a good view of the street . |
11 | Well I had , there 's some soup in the freezer from when I put a tin , a tin of chicken soup and Di used the last of the turkey in it , and we had some and what was left I put in a dish |
12 | If necessary , I could put together an intriguing article on how I solved a vital problem for the police … |
13 | ‘ I do n't go to photocalls or to anywhere I know a mass of photographers are going to be . |
14 | We were half-way through when I heard a sound that filled my heart with fear ; the tap-tapping of the blind man 's stick on the frozen road . |
15 | All at once I feel a great need for bed . ’ |
16 | ‘ But at least I got a terrific interview . |
17 | At least I gathered a few facts , which drifted down like leaves amid the mellow August of his talk . |
18 | Faldo said : ‘ I tried to go for it and at least I put a scare into the guys out there . |
19 | At least I felt a little hopeful where she was concerned . |
20 | At least I had a firmer grasp of the industrial development of West Ham and the distinct political culture it had witnessed , particularly during the 1890s . |
21 | Whatever the disadvantages of the old system , at least I had a term in which to prepare the students for their teaching practice ; now I have six weeks . |
22 | At least I had a good head of hair , even if one or two were gray . |
23 | On the 199 bus I sit upstairs where it 's smokier than at Victor 's but at least I get a good view of the streets below . |
24 | Whereas like if I 'm out , at least I get a bus down , go into to Kwik Save |
25 | As I failed to do this I spent the entire journey staring intently at the zip of my coat and at least I learned a lot about clothes fastenings that morning . |
26 | At least I have a seat . |
27 | But I am trying not to get too down as at least I have a job to go to . ’ |
28 | By now I had a long list of prospective release sites and sound experience behind me , so things went pretty much according to plan . |
29 | By now I had a baby sister Clare , and it was something that happened to her which helped to shape my destiny and provided the first step on my road to Koraloona . |
30 | By now I have a fairly clear idea about the binding formula Anya used . |