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

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1 If I see anything on the subject it goes into the file , and eventually I have enough material for a book or an article . ’
2 The next morning I was sitting in the garden in the sun when suddenly I saw young Rupert of Hentzau on horse- back coming through the trees towards me .
3 At first I was angry at him , frightened for him , but now suddenly I get this rush of joy , watching him race out there into the cold level space of the stilled river , free and warm and vivacious in that smoothed and frozen silence .
4 Suddenly I had this vision of him having taken an overdose and phoning to say goodbye .
5 In the section below I make some observations on male-orientation in functionalist theory .
6 Perhaps I prefer cold air to hot air , ’ he suggested urbanely , his eyes darkening with what could have been amusement at her spirited defence of her career .
7 Personally I find such debates to be sterile .
8 to be , to be replacing that , so I said twenty pounds off the top of my head , so Brampton Theatre have agreed to that as well
9 So I sprinkled this stuff inside every pair of knickers in the drawer and then folded them all up again carefully . ’
10 But I always wanted to travel , and so I made several voyages as a ship 's doctor .
11 SO I asked some friends of mine who were in the antique business from , Indiana , pick it up .
12 For another five years work , so I served five years in Germany too as a , as a miner .
13 I was lucky Nick and she was pretty Ellen , and so I ordered another bottle of the sticky white wine and we let our dreams take wings .
14 So I developed five acres on my own account and things just went on from there .
15 So I recommend that conference to you and I hope it will be er an interesting one .
16 Newcastle , well I put , I thought you were staying to tea so I put six eggs on
17 So I put that kind of experience in the play . ’
18 and then er I thought oh I might as well put some veg in , you know , so I put some veg in , so when we , I says oh I 'll do this , I 'll do this stew , you know , nearly to finish it like , and erm when we come in we 'll have a meal ready for us , it were right nice coming into it meal ready
19 So I felt inexpressible gratitude to you for giving me the support and care of that relationship , however attenuated it appeared to me at times :
20 the nationalist offences so I mean that bit of it worked .
21 So I sent that piece under the impression that there would be no problem having it accepted and that afterwards we would see how the public reacted to it .
22 So I get that sort of thing now .
23 So I get enough exercise with
24 So I spent two years in the mother and baby home , then , and decided that if I was going to stay in social work , then I would erm be better a able to help people if I could do it from the theoretical background as well as the feeling erm background er of my own my own personal feelings .
25 And er so I spent several years in the I L P as a secretary and at that time met er the people who ran the place .
26 So I think that sort of weighting factors are quite important , yeah .
27 I mean I know he 's going to be out sometime this afternoon , so I think any time after about six o'clock
28 Erm so I think this hearing on the sixteenth of July will be quite useful in trying to be able to i identify that this display unit relates to Newark and not to Mansfield .
29 So I have close contact with the family from from my childhood .
30 I 've experienced that myself , so I have some sympathy for that reaction .
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