Example sentences of "i [verb] [verb] [adv] a " in BNC.
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1 | I see I 've got quite a lot to learn about them . |
2 | I shall deal mainly with the latter subject , but I intend to spend just a few minutes on education . |
3 | In this article , I want to acknowledge openly a number of tensions that I experience , and which I suspect others may recognise . |
4 | To illustrate this I want to mention briefly a list of ways in which the Milltown Action Team has been able to either increase employment or increase local people 's chances of gaining employment . |
5 | ‘ I want to stage either a Scotland versus England international or a British championship by the end of April , ’ said Farr . |
6 | erm secondly , I want to say just a word about an idea that Gould , in particular , and Stanley had been fond of , namely the idea of species selection . |
7 | I stopped going there a season ago too difficult to get a drink . |
8 | Of course , if I 'd waited just a few months , I could have had anyone I liked . |
9 | if I 'd got here a minute quicker I 'd got you some chocolate biscuits you could of been having with that cup of tea |
10 | ‘ I 'd spent quite a bit of time then visiting district nurses and accident and emergency departments which gave me a real insight into the health service and an understanding of the commitment there was around , ’ Cruickshank said . |
11 | ‘ I hope to meet quite a few of them , ’ she said yesterday . |
12 | Well , I happen to know quite a lot of clever , amusing , wise , energetic old people who are excellent company and among whom are several of my friends . |
13 | A subject I happen to know quite a bit about because we 've got seven and a half million square feet erm in development at the moment in Lutterworth at Magna Park . |
14 | I 'm not sure what I like best , I seem to like quite a bit . |
15 | I began to feel more a part of this vast foundation of the great Halton Experiment . |
16 | And I like to take quite a chunk of consolation from the fact they did nt beat us to the title … yet we beat them . |
17 | I like to make it [ the house ] nice , you know , and I like to spend quite a bit of time cooking and that . |
18 | Against the advice given me at the Centre , quite deliberately I decided to have neither a counsellor nor a healer . |
19 | Erm I suppose got here a bit later you would have had more time to sort this lot out . |
20 | I started fishkeeping almost a year ago and I have a 3ft community tank , which is filtered by a Fluval 203 external filter . |
21 | I started to put together a little library and had to teach myself a lot more before I could teach anyone else . |
22 | They did yoga-based classes quite near me so I started going once a week . |
23 | ‘ I managed to get away a touch early , ’ the endocrine specialist said as the car slid out of the parking bay and into the main driveway , then wound through the open , grassy grounds to join an arterial road that ran along the winding Brisbane River . |
24 | I 'm now sixty two and I go dancing twice a week ! |
25 | one mistake you know forget something and you 'll be going round like this five pints I use , I use to see quite a lot of things missing you know in a certain time |
26 | Oh go on then , I keep saying just a small bit . |
27 | ‘ I do get quite a lot of fan mail I suppose , ’ he eventually concedes after much probing . |
28 | But I do get quite a few people phone me as you know asking for information . |
29 | ‘ I 'm afraid I do look rather a fright . ’ |
30 | But I do have quite a lot of tall plants , Water wisteria , Hygrophila and Polysperma as well as some bushy plastic plants . |