Example sentences of "i [adv] [verb] [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | However , he offered me a place ( perhaps out of consideration for my father ) , and I duly began my undergraduate career . |
2 | Dusk was falling as I eventually made my way back into town . |
3 | Other special Air Force camps were built in different parts of Germany and it was in these that I eventually spent my rime as a prisoner . |
4 | That was how I eventually got my bicycle . |
5 | I eventually had my baby , a little girl , but she was born with spina bifida . |
6 | I eventually had my baby , a little girl , but she was born with spina bifida . |
7 | When I eventually reached his house we got out his canoe . |
8 | The postman handed me a letter as I eventually reached my Pop 's house — it was an offer of a council house . |
9 | The great problem I faced , when I eventually obtained my degree in zoology , was that to convert my childhood fascination into an adult career I would have to carry out experiments on animals . |
10 | I humbly thank your ladyship . |
11 | ‘ Warning you , ’ I tell her as I slowly take my hand away from her mouth . |
12 | I slowly made my way down the road . |
13 | I slowly shook my head . |
14 | I did , but I slowly shook my head . |
15 | He gave me a few quick , curious glances from time to time as I slowly sipped my coffee , but he did not appear to have heard any of the rumours . |
16 | When I started on my mental journey ; the way seemed to be dark and impossible , yet I slowly found my way ; and so can everyone else . |
17 | ‘ I rather like your head on my shoulder , ’ he said quietly . |
18 | I rather like your idea of a course . |
19 | ‘ You can have too much of anything , ’ was Gay 's sage rejoinder , ‘ and I rather think her mother 's been overdoing this entertaining stunt . |
20 | I was often called Hamlet because I so resembled my father 's appearance in his most famous film , the ‘ Coronation ’ Hamlet , so named because it had been released in Coronation year . |
21 | He said : ‘ Generosity , happiness and warmth abound in their presence — I so appreciate their friendship , especially when my wife was ill with leukaemia . ’ |
22 | I so move my Lord Mayor |
23 | I so move my Lord Mayor . |
24 | I so move my Lord Mayor |
25 | So I merely downplayed my reply . |
26 | The other perceives , I merely imagine ; he suffers , I merely simulate his distress by letting myself be moved by what I imagine . |
27 | I merely doubt your willingness to go to it . |
28 | So I 'll leave that for you to play with and erm I better give your mum a shout because I should have gone by now . |
29 | The er I re , I better leave your magazine . |
30 | I 'll put all them in , I better put my queen in . |