Example sentences of "[adv] i [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Would you rather me do it on my own |
2 | I also wondered about why we never saw Nellie 's Dad and eventually I asked her about him . |
3 | Eventually I left them to it and went off into the night , the bells keeping me company through the streets . |
4 | Eventually I had them by Caesarean at 30 weeks . |
5 | Till eventually I mean you ere doing it with these As you were going through here you were n't looking at this table you were working some of them out you were saying , Oh that 'll be a double positive that 'll be a double double negative these 'll go together . |
6 | So it was that eventually I found myself in a hospital in Swindon close to other victims of Larry Foot . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | A. Because every time I walk somewhere I see lots of Indians . |
9 | Would you rather I thrashed him within an inch of his life ? |
10 | It 's as if I 'd only seen him at twilight ; and now suddenly I see him at dawn . |
11 | Suddenly I found myself in hospital clinics being peered at by hundreds of doctors , all making interested sounding noises and saying long biological words . |
12 | Suddenly I found myself in a sack much larger than my body , but completely dark . |
13 | Apparently I met him at a conference on the economics of multiculturalism . |
14 | One day , when I felt bold enough I presented myself at his studio . |
15 | Only I have plenty to — ’ |
16 | 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 . ’ |
17 | Perhaps I sheltered her from experience . |
18 | I do n't see the resemblance of Stu and Paul Young though , perhaps I expected someone with Spiky hair & black leather trousers . |
19 | Perhaps I sensed something of this . |
20 | Perhaps I think it beneath my dignity to let myself be carried on the spontaneous flood , employing my divine gift of reason only to navigate on the course of greatest awareness . |
21 | Rather dubiously I put it to the Chairman and I was relieved to find that he was quite enthusiastic about the idea . |
22 | Well speaking personally I had plenty of amusement butt here was pictures and there was mess dos and parties and what not . |
23 | Personally I had nothing but an overwhelming feeling of gratitude for whoever had made the attempt impossible . |
24 | The situation called for some drastic action and so I laid it on the line ; either they won this game or I would resign . |
25 | I 'd forgotten to fetch something to put my hair up with , and so I brushed it into a ponytail and held it in place with a pair of knickers from the airing cupboard , which I twisted round and used like a scrunchie . |
26 | So I had him for five hours , normally from 6 pm to 11 pm . ’ |
27 | So I said nothing to this conductor , just wrote down his staff number . |
28 | so I said something about last week , you see , and I could of , it was my birthday last week and , but er , and I carried on , he said oh go , oh I 'm sorry mum , I 'm sorry about that and I said do n't matter , does n't matter , well I thought , right I 'll let him know |
29 | There was obviously some sort of sexual element to it but I just did n't know what to do next and expected this man , who was about two or three years older than me , to , in some way , tell me or indicate to me and so I followed him without talking to him . |
30 | So I kept myself to myself , watching everywhere without seeming to look anywhere . |