Example sentences of "[adv] i [verb] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This made me aware of how badly I 'd done with the domestic arrangements .
2 In view of my deficiencies , I avoided the NV and stuck to the library ; but little I read remained in my mind .
3 I consider how successfully I have melted into the background recently .
4 The most I have played at one time is probably seven hours and it becomes agonising , it tightens your arm up terribly . ’
5 I know right I 've got ta make some pastry
6 Right I 've got ta go and find some more of those ,
7 and but er right I 've got ta get back to work
8 Luckily I had run off a faint quality copy ( like this letter ) to economise on ink cartridge use as cartridges £14 or so each .
9 I was one of her props though eventually I got moved into the backs because I was so good looking ! ’
10 People add a little on and eventually I have signed for a club and sold my house .
11 Instinctively I had carried with me my heavy medical case ; perhaps I might need it .
12 Besides I 've got ta see what happens on a Sunday morning anyway cos I often miss out on a Sunday morning .
13 So the flooding had not been from the lake — which hitherto I had assumed to be the case ; maybe it had come from the river whose bed , now dried , I had seen from my eminence on the hillside .
14 Suddenly I felt detached from the baby .
15 So I put away my little brown bottle of herbal remedies , turned my back upon much I had learned at the Centre , and before leaving for Hungary and all that forbidden goulash , took three quite definite steps .
16 No apparently I 'd gone in the bog , I was n't feeling bad or anything .
17 And basically I 've got ta leave it on all weekend and you 've just got , forgot , forgot got to forget it 's there
18 But anything that we covered basically I 've got in them notes there .
19 Erm Martin offered you a drink which in fact you quite rightly I think refused at that stage .
20 ‘ This is the best art fair I 've done since 1989 ’ enthuses Susan Sheehan , a New York print dealer who sold twelve works , including a Matisse aquatint , for ‘ just under $100,000 ’ , and New York dealer Peter Findlay adds , ‘ There is a sense that it is alright to buy art again ’ .
21 Sometimes they come back from their haunts very cross , and say , " If only I 'd known about that , " or " Why did n't I think of that ?
22 ‘ If only I 'd listened to the old folk telling their stories . ’
23 Only I 've come across one or two head teachers who 've taken out things like A B Cs recently , and they did n't realize that they would n't get a lot of value if they cashed them early , you know , if they cashed them within two or three years .
24 Only I 've got to erm Ashley Road , I mean , I can go
25 ‘ It is only I had heard from Miss Blagden that … ’
26 They will say ‘ I did n't know he was hoarding the tablets ’ or ‘ If only I had listened to what he was saying , maybe he was trying to tell me how he felt , and I was always too busy to listen . ’
27 Perhaps I 've , perhaps I 've , perhaps I 've mixed in a very sheltered society .
28 Perhaps I 've tried to be too clever , she thought , reading up world affairs , and he thinks that 's all I want to talk about .
29 Perhaps I had spoken to two of the many tourists that must be coming over to pay their respects to this capital of capitals .
30 Perhaps I had thought of it , but just had n't wanted to do it .
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