Example sentences of "[adv] i " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps if I did n't know you so intimately I could be convinced , but I know your sexuality and your demands — ’ |
2 | ‘ Artistically I was certainly the weakest student . |
3 | I think artistically I 'm probably in better form than I ever was . ’ |
4 | Presumably I did hear him right saying that Labour 's spending plans were predicated on assumptions about Labour 's ability to produce economic growth . |
5 | ‘ Having studied my chemistry in the steam age ’ , he writes , ‘ presumably I have missed out on the new ‘ water ’ . |
6 | Presumably I 'll have to transfer them to a separate tank first , but should it be planted or bare ? |
7 | I mean erm presumably I mean obviously the local authority has its own people |
8 | He has since , of course , achieved a political status by which presumably I ought now to judge him , but as a junior voice in a senior assembly I could not resist the conclusion that he was a little too forthcoming , particularly when on one occasion he outraged me by a suggestion that if a common waiting-list was established , consolidating both private and NHS priorities , the NHS patients should have pride of place before private patients came into the reckoning . |
9 | But presumably I can put a mouse driver in later ? |
10 | If the business is tomorrow , and we 're off to Sligo now , presumably I do n't get home tonight ? ’ |
11 | I 'm glad you said that , Chairman , I was I was just thinking erm , cut out the but , regarding on Equal Opportunities , erm , Policies , as we 've been discussing already , I would have thought housewives would have been delighted to have conservative hours rest presumably I just thought I was |
12 | Okay presumably I should put something again in the newsletter about conference and this accommodation thing . |
13 | Presumably I can also write to John Gummer saying is dead good . |
14 | Presumably I need to get some food for next week . |
15 | Presumably I did . |
16 | They wo n't be able to just move on because their permanent pitches , what they call permanent pitches which I 'm not sure exactly what it is , but that is what they 're called , so presumably I mean they 're not going to be able to move on all of a sudden . |
17 | I was weathering the winter and believed that if there was anything in my lung , then at the very worst I was holding it at bay . |
18 | ‘ At it 's worst I just felt that I could n't go anywhere that I wanted to . |
19 | It is worth noting that although the product is only just released commercially I have been using an ‘ engineering ’ version on the PC for some two months while the actual review tests were done on a genuine US release version . |
20 | ‘ Thee I invoke , oh our Emperor , ’ he prayed , the formula glowing neon in his mind 's eye , ‘ that thou wilt infuse these cards this hour ; that thereby I may obtain true insight of things hidden , to thy glory and to the salvation of humanity — ’ |
21 | Thereby I hope to provide moral justification for the non-egalitarian presuppositions of the methodology that is presented elsewhere in the book . |
22 | Erm and they look quite good , but irritatingly I could have done with them , after the first workshop . |
23 | Well it 's it 's say I say I was doing my best , as it were , say that everything was going swimmingly I 'd be getting a profit of thirty pounds from Neil twenty pounds from Alan because five will go on the tea and the milk and the box of Cornflakes and the toast er twenty , thirty , that 's fifty and twenty for Paul which is seventy . |
24 | My hand was shaking so badly I was afraid I 'd drop the knife . |
25 | I had no idea what life with a baby would be like and no idea how well or badly I would I would cope . |
26 | ‘ Last year I won the Julie Rose 10K in a time which was within 10 seconds of my track best for the season , which is indicative of how badly I ran on the track . |
27 | When I have it badly I ca n't stand up without vomiting , my vision is distorted , my speech is slurred and the pain in my head is almost unbearable . ’ |
28 | ‘ Sometimes I do n't believe how badly I play either . ’ |
29 | This made me aware of how badly I 'd done with the domestic arrangements . |
30 | I know how badly I behaved that night ; but I was wild with jealousy . |