Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [adv] [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | But the most important thing I thought was the thought process I mean just just saying this while you were just going on I just jotted down in the same way you could come off with three ideas that around and I felt that was that was ideal . |
2 | Until now I 'd never consciously posed that choice to myself . |
3 | I thought , all right , I 'd better not do that again . |
4 | ‘ I 'd better not waste any more time , ’ she added , pushing the door open and going through , finding herself at an entrance to the dock area that she had seen from Froebe 's office . |
5 | I 'd better not drink any more ! |
6 | And very … well , I 'd better not say any more about that . |
7 | However — ’ he grinned at the expression on her face ‘ — I 'd better not say any more . |
8 | I 'd better not use this felt tip |
9 | I 'd better not use this felt tip |
10 | I 'd better not take any more at once in case they fall off . |
11 | I know that you 're in love with someone and I know exactly how to fuck all that up . |
12 | I do n't quite know what 's , what happened , because I remember very well amending these details the last time it came to policy and resources , and that was agreed , because the changes you have made use the working , wording of the Thamesdown scheme , it seems to me far better , erm , as you have moved it , because er , very many people who are elderly , who are sixty-nine years or more or less do n't need any supervision at all . |
13 | But then I go cautiously back to take another look . |
14 | cos time was going on and I thought well just watch that , I knew you wanted it taped and I thought time were going on |
15 | I went , I went all out to get this place in nineteen eighty three |
16 | I do very much appreciate this invitation although , for another year I 'm afraid , I must tender my apologies . |
17 | It suddenly occurred to me that I had been so busy enjoying myself on the Mantela that I had never even opened either of them . |
18 | I had never before seen such a soft light in those once proud eyes , or felt such a friendly touch of her once cold hand . |
19 | I had never before seen any Benedict 's sister do that . |
20 | But I had never really formed any ambition to become a Member of Parliament , I just talked about things which I love to talk about till all of a sudden one of the guests said : ‘ You want to be a Member of Parliament do n't you ? ’ and I said , ‘ Yes ’ . |
21 | I had never really considered this . |
22 | I had heard stories , including horrendous tales of harassment by the police from other people in the black community but my family and I had so far escaped such treatment . |
23 | I had no idea what the country was like , I had purposefully not wanted any description of the landscape , city or culture . |
24 | . Now , it 's gon na I 've probably already said this to you . |
25 | Right well as soon as you can come to me and say , I 've no longer got that amount |
26 | , yes we 've I 've just just done those . |
27 | Never been in trouble at all like and and I 've certainly not seen any trouble . |
28 | I 've never even seen this man Pratesi . ’ |
29 | ‘ I 've never actually analysed this before , ’ he says , ‘ but I suppose I think of the guitar as the medium which makes the voice work , and so my guitar parts are always written around the vocal . |
30 | Well I do n't know cos I 've never actually seen any police in these flats . |