Example sentences of "and [adv] i [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Come on , you take the stuff down and rather me just try and . |
2 | During daylight most barbel will be sheltering and so I also look for cover in the form of weed beds , deep hollows and undercut banks . |
3 | And so I just started playing it and the other guys started improvising around me . |
4 | It was totally outside my experience and so I just stood there and walked out . |
5 | I had n't really sorted anything out socially or whatever and so I just got back into it . |
6 | ‘ Anyway , that night they put a night-light in my room , in case I had nightmares , but the shadows were even worse than the darkness , and so I just lay there , under the covers , quivering with fear thanks to these damn dragons , and I wished Ken was back from University because sometimes I was allowed to sleep in his room , and I wished I was allowed a torch in my room , but I was n't , and I was wondering about crying really loudly , because that would bring mum and dad in to see me , but then what did I say was wrong ? |
7 | They 're not on letter headings and so I just thought they might be |
8 | and so I just need my salad stuff till another time |
9 | and I was meant to be taking it in today , but I forgot and so I just |
10 | ‘ I 'm afraid that my husband is often caught up at the hospital and so I simply do n't know whether he will be free . ’ |
11 | On my own the aircraft was a lot lighter and so I soon reached 1,000 feet , the circuit height . |
12 | But I work in the City and so I fully understand the risk element . ’ |
13 | I do the background briefing but the clients have to do most of the work , and so I always tell them . ’ |
14 | Then there will be some days when nothing seems to resolve and so I always forget those days and do something else completely — I am sure it must be something to do with electricity in the air . ’ |
15 | However , the head persisted and so I quickly racked my brains and said I would do the sort of thing I do in my classroom at home . |
16 | Before we had we bought a house and so I really had to come back to work because we needed my wages and erm the creche was just being brought out so I knew there was a chance of coming back . |
17 | Then it became doubly important not to think back , and so I never had , not until this moment . |
18 | There is no right or wrong way and personally I always take a briefcase with me because there you have the tools of my trade in there . |
19 | No , that would be a false contrivance and anyway I still had a mad hope of catching that five-thirty ferry to Stornoway . |
20 | I love him like nothing else in my life , but Paula and I had been together when we were all planning Project Eden , before I even met Sam , and I loved her too , and somehow I just could n't stop seeing her … . ’ |
21 | And I took that little book up to the union and showed it to the branch secretary and still I never got my bike or any compensation for it . |
22 | sort it out and I walked off and like I just walked away and Achil and thingy were laughing at , you know , cos not at me at how crap |
23 | I said I 've fucking done the ga and like I normally , soon as our dinner 's finished I do n't even take a cigarette , I wash all the dishes and dry them , wash the cooker |
24 | But I 'm so used to it now , and honestly I rather enjoy both . |
25 | I had ceased to be good at the convent , and now I also ceased to be either healthy or clever . |
26 | I used to be Harry Maxim , then I was me and Jenny , and now I just do n't know and it 'll take more than lemon tea and a pink silk handkerchief in my sleeve and reading Goethe over breakfast to tell me . |
27 | And now I just do n't care . |
28 | When I had them first I thought I 'm never going to use them you know they 're so clumsy and they 're so big and now I rather enjoy them . |
29 | My mother would not have recognised her , and now I scarcely recognised her myself . |
30 | ‘ I 've never been in a helicopter , and now I probably never will . |