Example sentences of "[adv] i [verb] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She wants to go out with him badly I tell you that .
2 If they are knitting successfully I leave them alone ; if they do n't knit successfully I select them manually to the holding position ( with the holding levers set to knit ) to help them knit .
3 Regretfully I pushed her clear .
4 But mostly I imagined you asleep , left utterly to yourself in a situation where my own absence from your life did not matter :
5 Eventually I put my third drink down , tell Yeb to tell Lucker to cab it , and leave .
6 Off she went ‘ to see ’ and eventually I got my two pieces of wholemeal , well more or less wholemeal , bread .
7 But eventually I got it right , I had to — I could n't do the advanced course without the basic one under my belt .
8 Plus it really brought me back into touch with what was going on ; suddenly there was n't a big show happening , there was only me doing my personal little bit . ’
9 ‘ The more champagne I drank the better I understood his strong Scottish accent .
10 Suddenly I felt something hot on my hands .
11 Suddenly I saw it all , when we were lying there .
12 Suddenly I remembered my weekly shower and hurried to join the ragged party which was forming outside .
13 Suddenly I shook myself awake , realising it was no dream ; smoke was drifting under my door and , in spite of the thickness of the walls , I could hear the most awful groaning and crashing .
14 Naturally I have my own little room , ’ she assured Ruth .
15 ‘ That 's my manuscript there , ’ he said hesitatingly ; ‘ naturally I feel its manifest imperfections . ’
16 ‘ Well , say I then took Fiona off him and maybe I told him to go find himself another filly and the next thing was he got a pincer-hold on my ear and was bopping me one on the nose and there I was bleeding fit to fill the Frenchy furrows so naturally I gave him one back . ’
17 Only I know what that is — and that 's all I can say . ’
18 Perhaps I get my large build from my dad who 's six foot four and 20 stone …
19 ‘ , ‘ Perhaps I took it all a little too seriously …
20 Perhaps I imagined it all .
21 Perhaps I handled it all wrong .
22 The process that we 'll go through is firstly I , now the Council 's made this decision , will speak to the three Social Services Committee spokespersons about which home looks the most logical , and obviously I know which that one is in my own mind .
23 Personally I consider it distasteful .
24 Personally I found them both informative and entertaining .
25 So I had it all cut off , it was about 2 inches all over — never again !
26 So I collect my own granite gravel here in Devon , from an area where it contains a rather nice orange feldspar , and is thus a warm colour rather than the usual light grey of garden centre granite .
27 Oh , so I done it wrong ?
28 And he slept with me , he would n't go to sleep so I took them both downstairs , made them a drink , made them something to eat , come back to bed .
29 That 's John , me boy , he 's a docker down the erm down the dock he got a weeks holiday this week , so I took me other boy and me daughter out last week and erm we 'd left her with dogs so I said we 'd take them out one day perhaps when he get his holiday .
30 So I thought it better to withdraw before we got into production and arguments . ’
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