Example sentences of "[adj] and i [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 Unfortunately the op went wrong and I had to be readmitted .
2 The rest was easy and I got to within a hundred yards .
3 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
4 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 .
5 No , I make that so discreet and I said to them , on your bloody squeak on ours .
6 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 .
7 The haunting intensity of Johnny Marr 's echoey guitar cut across a slow paced rhythm to create a sense of evil and Morrissey 's line , ‘ I am human and I need to be loved … just like everybody else does … ’ , only succeeded in adding weight to the darkness .
8 Afterwards Hirst said : ‘ My goals ratio is very satisfactory and I hope to be in competition for a place in the next England squad . ’
9 I know Gilbert Racy and I happen to be on holiday in Hereward 's parish . ’
10 However , in the winter months , on a roof top it was cold and I had to be wrapped in blankets , even though the sun beat down mid afternoon .
11 but the actual extract as , as Cath said to me the other day , you know she felt sure and I said to her you know in a full length film they could 've actually chosen a better moment
12 I was a late and I changed to an early and back to a late .
13 ‘ My mum 's brilliant and I go to a lovely young designer called Richard Kinlock , who 's superb .
14 I was obsessed with being flat-chested and unglamorous and I used to harp on about how he must be hankering for someone more glamorous . ’
15 She told TODAY last night : ‘ He came to my home when I was alone and I went to his surgery .
16 And I 'd like to fight him because he 's undefeated and I want to be the first man to beat him .
17 ‘ The answer to the second question is much , much more difficult and I confess to having agonised all night to reach my conclusions .
18 Right , I was subject to a , an assault that was quite frightening erm in that I was working in a shop on my own and er someone came into the shop and locked the door behind me and tried er to pull me down towards the back of the shop and er apart from being very frightened I find it difficult to accept that I was just an innocent victim , I kept making excuses that this person who did it to me did n't mean to frighten me he , only could n't communicate that he , he , he said it eventually when I managed to fight him off he said , I just wanted to give you a kiss and er I find it very difficult and I had to be forced to go to the police erm to tell them about this because I thought you know its just a misunderstanding and , but it was terrifying
19 And so then I So I was very , very disappointed and I went to a shop then called Dixon-Parkers which was a bigger shop and er a very well-known shop .
20 Section 6 is new and I refer to it below .
21 and dumb and I speak to him like a goldfish .
22 ‘ And I want him to win because he 's unbeaten and I want to be the first man to take the H out of Holyfield . ’
23 I and I 'm not a I 'm not a moaner , I try to be I 'm a Christian and I try to be a Chris Christian spirit to everyone .
24 Indeed I own myself unworthy and I long to be the servant of even the least religious in the Church of God and I hope by God 's grace to be made a sharer with them …
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