Example sentences of "[adv] the [noun] [verb] i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 So naturally the police thought I 'd identified the wrong body as Uncle . ’
2 Walking down the descent rake I notice tracks leading into the Kitchen itself .
3 As I stepped down the steep treads I heard the too loud click of shoe leather on metal .
4 So the Commissioner asked me to see him .
5 The police had found somebody who had seen me on my island at the time of the murder , and so the judge let me go free .
6 Secondly , such small , delicate tables are difficult to visualise in terms of proportion , and so the prototype enabled me to get it right again , before touching the precious ebony .
7 Have you filled in the application form I gave you ? ’
8 But once the treatment started I felt was being cured .
9 Instantly 20 soldiers buried their massively muscled pincers in my stick , possibly never to let go , while dozens more swarmed up the stick causing me to let go with alacrity .
10 And a few months later the Prince asked me to marry him .
11 I snuffed Armstrong 's engine and dug out the OS map I 'd bought .
12 However how however how the managers felt I do n't know .
13 I 'll see how the weather goes I mean I might hang it out I do n't know .
14 I remember walking out into the bright sunlight of a late summer 's day in central London thinking : ‘ Oh God , how the hell do I tell people ? ’
15 ‘ If I did , how the hell do I find her and make her part with your pendant ? ’
16 How the hell do I know ?
17 How the hell do I know ?
18 How the hell do I know ?
19 How the hell do I know ?
20 How the hell do I know ! ’
21 That morning , when the doctor saw I had to go with the pirates to find the treasure , he had left the squire to look after the captain , then took Gray and Ben Gunn with him to be ready to help us .
22 It 's only when the daylight comes I think when he sees the daylight .
23 But it 's erm , I mean , that is something that happens a lot , erm , it just does n't give you any motivation , it 's sort of , you put your pen down , you think well why the hell do I bother , and you go off home thinking , oh well , the end of the day .
24 Now that 's , no fair comment , I take the point fully er I 'm just saying , you know , that you 've got a thirty five year old , och why the hell do I need a pension .
25 ‘ If I had to have only two children , then why the hell did I have to lose my only son ? ’
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