Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adv] [conj] i do " in BNC.
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1 | I now feel I understand people much more now than I did before . |
2 | A lot of these were books written by moralistic females ; books which erm reflected various kinds of Victorian ideas , and much later on when I did some research in Oxford on Victorian literature I found a way of putting these two sorts of things together . |
3 | Ah I did win s it was before , before Tasha and John got married it was er one of these catalogues that came through you see anyway I sent the thing back and I got the catalogue and they wanted some things out and you get twenty five pounds off whatever you ordered , the first order , so quite alright but I did win something out of that draw twenty five P |
4 | Er somebody said to me about her childhood experiences , well I did n't really survive them , I 'm just here still because I did n't die . |
5 | I think it 's great shame that were not able to come more often now but I do n't think that the replacement scheme is really a replacement cos it relies on you getting the most expensive seats I would rather see lots of things cheaply rather than just one or two things more expensively it also does n't include studio theatre many of the productions I think are excellent and there 's no advantage there . |
6 | The problem there was the children climbing the fence and with just having spent five hundred and eighty pounds putting a fence up , spent another fifty four pounds although it 's not in the budget , I accept that , er was er a necessary expenditure which I took a decision on straight away because I did n't want to see our five hundred pound fence being knocked down within a week of being put up . |
7 | He managed somehow to get under my skin , tangle me up inside so that I did n't know if I was coming or going . |
8 | We all had to warm up again later and I did n't have the necessary background for that ; when we finally ran , Buster was the winner , Drew second and I came in third . |
9 | ‘ The track was drying out quite quickly when I did my best lap particularly on the climb up towards Casino Square where most of the cars are on full throttle for most of the time . |
10 | Ambitious young curators have a different axe to grind and it worked out very well because I did n't produce that much . |
11 | They were n't badly off because I do believe they ran a car and she would wear a lovely fox fur when she was out and about in the dale . |
12 | And you know why we 're here as well as I do . |
13 | I feel today the excitement of that encounter almost as keenly as I did when it took place over fifty years ago . |
14 | Bill the dog always seems to walk at least twice as far as I do , running ahead for a while and coming back to check that I 'm following before he dives down a hole after rabbits that he never catches . |
15 | ‘ And when we are married , I 'm sure I can work twice as hard as I do now , and earn more . ’ |
16 | ‘ I did n't go to the stationary cupboard quite as often as I did before , ’ says manager of quality and training , Claudia McCabe , one of 1000 managers . |
17 | I got up quite late today as I do not do anything important and it is my one real chance for a lie-in . |
18 | Well Dorothy got er , some to knit something for Bryony and she actually got too much so if I do run out if I have n't enough to finish this er er vest , T-shirt summer top , whatever it 's called she 'll have some . |
19 | By then I realized it was all too late anyway so I did n't put up a fight . |