Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [adv] [conj] i " in BNC.
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1 | or stand there while I read you Robert Burns . ’ |
2 | ‘ I suggest you have another glass of wine and sit there and I 'll sort it out . |
3 | ‘ At 13 or 14 , I should have been taken away from my family and placed somewhere where I would have felt loved and like a real person . ’ |
4 | I opened it , and I got my answer , and it set me thinking afresh and seeing clearly where I had formerly been blind . |
5 | I was born in England and lived here until I was seven , then we returned to Australia . |
6 | It appears to me that I have collected his and everyone else 's quota of the annoying little bastards , so I return to my trench , wrap myself up , and sleep fitfully until I am awakened to take my turn on guard . |
7 | ‘ Who is he ? ’ he kept repeating over and over again , stony-faced and disbelieving even when I had told him the truth . |
8 | We talked a lot , laughed a lot , drank a lot — another round in the warming game of friendship that left me happy at the time , and aching afterwards as I contemplated the lonely bed . |
9 | But Rachel spins round and mimes furiously that I 'm not to get involved . |
10 | And Conroy dearest , go up to Mummy 's room and wait there till I come , and try to pretend that all the dreadful things that have happened are just part of the play . ’ |
11 | Go to your room and wait there till I — ’ |
12 | A woman put her in a car and drove away and I did n't see Shelly again . |
13 | You know , suppose parliament starts breaking the rules and acting arbitrarily and I say the mechanism is not clear . |
14 | ‘ I always wished I 'd been in love and run away when I was young . ’ |
15 | The organisers saw Morse drinking beer all the time on television and thought even if I did n't know anything about the quality of beer I must be a quantity man . |
16 | It 's flying fast but approaching incredibly slowly — it 's pressing itself towards me and waving and kicking so that I 'm getting bruised all over . |
17 | They all stared at me wide-eyed and continued to stand and stare even after I had sat down at the table . |
18 | Nigh on two hundred yards and running away and I hit him ! " |
19 | Even if I can get rid of the the tour operators erm or put somebody like onto because we got up and running now and I have n't got anyone to deal with it |
20 | ‘ Oh Mam , for God 's sake ! shut up , and go home before I lose my temper . |
21 | I learnt an enormous amount and felt then as I do now that there really is n't enough training . |
22 | She came down with this summer flu everyone 's getting and went home before I got in . |
23 | Hello , just to tell you they 've finished and gone now so I 'm well within my time schedule . |
24 | Then I picked up the lights of Burnham to starboard , and knew roughly where I was . |
25 | She nodded her head vigorously and chattered gaily though I could only understand half of what she said . |
26 | If you manage to take off , follow me and do exactly as I do . |
27 | I will co-operate with and fight alongside my hon. Friend the Member for Rother Valley ( Mr. Barron ) for the interests of coal and do all that I can to assist my party 's energy team in that fight . |
28 | I asked for names and addresses so that I might pass on details to the police . |
29 | on ends , so he took the two ends off , cleaned the rails and he was sat on settee watching telly rubbing away and rubbing away and I says hey you gon na put them ends back on ? |
30 | Had I proposed to keep working until the hotel was a hotbed of gossip , and leave only when I 'd made myself the centre of a tasty little scandal ? |