Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] i [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Anyway , 'e told me ter get out an' called me a lazy so-an'-so so I stuck one on 'im . |
2 | right so I mean there 's , there 's obviously more need to be thought through on that and the video I have n't , oh I have done something more about the video |
3 | Right so I bet I do n't know the . |
4 | they always come just just as I 'm getting on and getting well luckily enough I got me me lounge done first thing this morning . |
5 | Rather dubiously I put it to the Chairman and I was relieved to find that he was quite enthusiastic about the idea . |
6 | They wo n't be able to just move on because their permanent pitches , what they call permanent pitches which I 'm not sure exactly what it is , but that is what they 're called , so presumably I mean they 're not going to be able to move on all of a sudden . |
7 | She showed a distinctively un-retriever-like fear of water , so eventually I carried her out and set her afloat . |
8 | Perhaps perversely I have nothing but admiration for the high-wire acrobatics of Mady Mesplé in ‘ Diapiacer mi balza il cor ’ from Magpie , but then , I 've never heard a complete version of this opera , ‘ authentic ’ or otherwise . |
9 | ‘ It 's all right , Maggie , I was going to tell you when we got home , shut up will you , the kids are all right I tell you — ’ |
10 | I said I mean all right I mean everybody 's in the same bus . |
11 | Er all right I think you better ask him . |
12 | Ever so slowly I raised my head and camera and there it was . |
13 | So perhaps I felt I must tell you all this , now , before I know you better , so that I can tell it you without too much confusion . |
14 | Yeah I mean it 's gone on long enough I mean I do n't mind giving her a couple of weeks or something |
15 | He says to me he says to me he 's , I 've been two or three time while he been int garden he says every time you come in here you lock your car , he says why you 're only int garden , I says well I 've lived round here for a lot of years , ha , I says and when you 've lived here long enough I says you 'll be locking your car every time you get it out . |
16 | ‘ My heart was pounding so loud I thought they 'd hear it . |
17 | I told her I had a job for Duncan and there was money in it and that was enough for her to yell ‘ Duncan ! ’ so loud I felt I heard it without the need of the phone . |
18 | so loud I put my hand |
19 | So timidly I approached him . |
20 | So foolishly I married someone from an impeccable diplomatic background who knew about servants , flower arranging and how to address the third wife of an African monarch . ’ |
21 | So obviously I sent it back pretty quickly . |
22 | I seen one woman and she had a police uniform on , so obviously I knew it was the police . |
23 | And I I said oh well that 's fair enough so I dug them out and sent them to him . |
24 | So basically I reckon they 're gon na be in the shit . |
25 | You 've been gone so long I thought someone had run off with you . ’ |
26 | If a relative says something like , ‘ I have n't heard from you for so long I thought you had emigrated ! ’ , what they may really mean is , ‘ I wish you would come and see me more often . ’ |
27 | Just from racing so long I know what it 's going to do most of the time so I can adjust the pressure on the handlebars and know how hard I can drive it into the pavement . |
28 | It 's been on the cards for so long I think everyone 's had enough . |
29 | And er I so so I brought her and her three friends that she 'd run , chummed about with them and I give them a good talking to for about an hour . |
30 | So So I mean you 'll you 'll find I mean , it 's not that bad . |