Example sentences of "i [adv] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't you … no , I rarely go down into the town at the weekends . |
2 | I eventually came round in the Chamden General Hospital and on the slab next to me was club chairman , Ken Mentle , an oxygen pump beside him , a nurse frantically thumping his chest and Ken rambling deliriously about a Micky Deere scorcher from the penalty spot which had given us victory . |
3 | ‘ Look at you , ’ my father said when I eventually came down in my dressing-gown to watch an old movie on the television that afternoon . |
4 | When I eventually reversed out of the hedge , I discovered that it was a bin-liner dancing in the breeze . |
5 | So I phoned Mrs I eventually got through to her then I had to phone the prison to tell daddy because he was going to go in and erm I mean I , and then I go back to work , Grant . |
6 | I 'd been paying tax and national insurance for 12 years before I found myself having to make a claim and if I 'd been putting the money in a building society I 'd have had a lot more than I eventually got out of them . ’ |
7 | I eventually got back to the switchboard and asked for the neurosurgical bed manager . |
8 | When I eventually arrived back at Duxford , I had exactly the same amount of fuel on board that I flew out with ! ’ |
9 | Anyway , I eventually caught up with him in Irkutsk which is central Siberia . |
10 | I eventually ended up on Live From The Palladium as one of comedy 's bright young hopes . ’ |
11 | And I eventually ended up with Jack Mason . ’ |
12 | I rather went on about it . |
13 | But by the time Parasites Of Heaven was written an intensely negative aspect is unveiled : ‘ The nightmares do not suddenly develop happy endings , I merely step out of them . ’ |
14 | When teachers , matrons , the housemistress and finally the headmistress all started to show some concern and more disapproval at my unco-operative ( anorexic ) behaviour , I refused to answer their questions , or even to talk to them at all , and during the course of their homilies I merely stared out of the window or smiled to myself in a superior , scornful sort of way . |
15 | The first time I get on , it is often after spending a few hours with them , and I kinda transfer over from the stable door to their backs . ’ |
16 | I said I 've been out here for about twenty minutes I better go back in . |
17 | I came back on the Friday night and erm , well I 've packed my job in at the Transport Department , I better go down to the Recruiting Office and see what else . |
18 | Yes , I better nip down to B & Q. |
19 | As I gingerly stepped on to one last narrow slab , I met someone I knew walking the other way . |
20 | Yesterday , I incautiously sat down in the library in a chair just vacated by Colonel Fagg , and discovered later that the back of my entire uniform was covered in snuff . |
21 | Even though the wind kept the tops cool , the sun was relentless , and I foolishly changed out of my breeches into shorts for the remainder of the route . |
22 | ‘ I only stepped in at Royalbion because you 'd been knocked out . |
23 | I only take up with men for what I can get out of them . ’ |
24 | Yeah I only put in for three thousand , he got me a nine . |
25 | I only got out of the hospital because of an old unclosed file , and a doctor from the outside who took an interest in my case . |
26 | I only go on like this because Stuart 's my friend . |
27 | I live on the reserve from March until early December and during this time I only go over to the mainland about once a month . |
28 | I only go in for skinpopping . |
29 | I only dropped off for a second . ’ |
30 | ‘ I only came in on the red , raw minute , ’ she said , ‘ so you 'll excuse me , madam . ’ |