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

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1 Right I was just reading here about about er er the funeral in Northern Ireland and the minister would n't let the erm flag draped coffins of two I R A go into the church with the insignia and whatever on top of the coffins there .
2 Right I 'm just going into the kitchen to help out .
3 And then you think , right I 'm really going to get settled down to something .
4 It was n't , Oh thank you very much I 'm much obliged or anything like that .
5 Thenceforward I was always wanting to take the joys of solitude and of society in their extreme forms , and was alternatively miserable from the lack of company or the presence of uncongenial company .
6 Acting on a hunch , I stationed myself at 5.59 p.m. the following Monday , and sure enough I was nearly killed by middle managers trying to get out of the office before the 6 p.m. deadline .
7 I am writing this letter in a personal capacity , but as Chairman of the Education Committee and a member of the Membership & Recruitment Committee , perhaps I am well placed to comment on the debate on entry requirements .
8 Perhaps I am so preconditioned by tables that I could not reflect quickly enough that there are other ways of getting the answer .
9 Perhaps I 'm just getting paranoid . ’
10 Then he said in a calmer voice , ‘ Well , perhaps I 'm just trying to make up for lost time . ’
11 But perhaps I 'm just dreaming .
12 Perhaps I 'm too hold , old .
13 Perhaps I 'm still looking for it . ’
14 Perhaps I 'm still punishing him by penning this recollection , or am I perhaps finally laying the ghost ?
15 Obviously I was badly misinformed in Yoxford .
16 Personally I am strongly committed to a primitive Christianity , but I know that I can not return to the total world-view of the primitive church .
17 So I am just throwing it out in the air , I do n't think it 's that s
18 So I am here attributing to the kingfisher ‘ knowledge how ’ rather than ‘ knowledge that ’ .
19 But Okay then So I 'm here speaking to Walter and David and you 've both worked at Lyness during the second war .
20 So I 'm just go through
21 so I 'm just looking for er a T-shirt or something for Lisa no you ca n't have the pen it 's too sharp yeah , you 're crafty you are are n't you , you can get zips open now mm
22 You 'd be talking anyways would n't you so I 'm just taping you talking .
23 So I 'm just hoping those roller boots are gon na fit her now .
24 He 's had me there specifically , so I 'm just wasting my time .
25 And to be fair to you I 'm again going to give you a few minutes to talk about that , not quite as long as the other time , then I 'll ask you to jot a couple of things down as well as , so I 'm just telling you in advance .
26 so I 'm just making it
27 well , if you can get on with doing that thing , sit down and look through those magazines with me and I 'll show you the prices that I can get them at retail I mean at trade , all the prices cos I 've got that two and a half thousand gallon job and that is only seventy quid , so I 'm just gon na have one of those , I 'm gon na have that with a U V A filter and eight er eight watt U V A filter which is fifty quid , that then , which is for one of those tanks which is for three hundred and fifty , but that 's not , I 've that 's
28 It is so I 'm just putting it in half now .
29 Yeah hello mate yeah yeah I do n't know I 've not received it yet no so I 'm just waiting for er someone to bomb into my office yeah do you want it , what , what , do you want it colour mate or black and white ?
30 My mum washed mine at the weekend and they 're in a pile on my floor and I have n't been arsed so I 'm just sleeping on the mattress with the bare duvet .
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