Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [verb] [pron] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | So anyway I eventually decided I still did n't know what I wanted to do , but I was aware that the beginnings and ends of lessons were a bit of a mess , so the idea was to film that . |
2 | I personally find it hardest to deal with married men , still sexually active with their wives while seeking casual unsafe sex with gay men and refusing either to change their sexual style or to consider the possible results . |
3 | I only got I only got |
4 | I only smoke I only smoke one cigarette a day . |
5 | I was afraid of getting an arrow in my eyes , but I suddenly remembered I still had an old pair of reading glasses in my pocket , so I put them on and continued my work . |
6 | This can be seen in : ( 211 ) Have I not bidden you never to look upon the face of woman ? |
7 | Yeah er attractive , anyway what was I saying , I was talking to her and she said that she 'd had a talk with Foxy and Foxy had said excuse me , and I just felt I just felt so paranoid because she was saying , talking about all the , how he 'd never been faithful to anyone and how , and I really did feel , would n't you feel awful if everyone was saying oh Sal , yeah , Sal , Sal 's making a real effort but but no she said |
8 | It was sweet of you to go ; I just thought I better get something but once these attacks start it 's a bit too late to take anything really . |
9 | I sa , I said I just went I just said to her look Hannah you do n't have to come in the car ! |
10 | No I always think I mean it it just annoys me though I think I get well I just get I just think it 's a waste of the day . |
11 | I just grabbed I just granted granted his wish and I |
12 | ‘ I 'm expecting something from an old friend and I just remembered he only has this address for me . ’ |
13 | I just think I just think it 's quite important for us all to realize I did a , when I used to do a similar job to this it took me a long time before I realized that the customer , you know on the phone does n't know that your you should n't have asked an open question there |
14 | If you 're saying you 're buying the butter solely for me , then I just want me solely to eat it . |
15 | I soon noticed myself rapidly approaching a fallen tree over the surface of the river and as I rushed towards it I clung on to it for dear life . |
16 | I always regretted I never trained . |
17 | ‘ I always said I only wanted to score goals for Manchester United . |
18 | ‘ I still feel someone either witnessed the assault and was too frightened to come forward or recognised the man hanging around as a friend or relative . ’ |
19 | Lacking nose-wheel steering , directional control is achieved by differential braking , but this was not difficult after a few initial experimental wiggles — although even at the end of the day I still found myself pointlessly pushing the rudder pedals on the corners . |
20 | I hope I never find myself agreeing that the old songs are the best songs , but I also hope I never forget how wonderful some of the old songs are . |
21 | ‘ I know you 're not a jewel thief , Mandy , but I also know you sometimes act impulsively , thinking it 's OK to do something that 's wrong if you have the right motive . ’ |
22 | I also think he probably thought that it might help to ease the tension erm in Northern Ireland , whether it did or not I leave as an open debate and I do n't think there was just a single motive for President Clinton 's decision , but the one I was trying to demonstrate which was hit straight away was there was a domestic element , a des domestic political element in the decision . |
23 | I also believe he genuinely loved her . ’ |
24 | I later recorded he invariably used the idea of an ‘ escape from real work ’ to describe any research secondment ; in doing so he embodied the common institutional fear of uncontrolled social movement across a divide or boundary into another society such as academia . |
25 | ‘ I knew that there was always the danger that I could lose my sight , but I really thought it only happened later in life , ’ says Philippa . |
26 | ‘ I sometimes think you only invite me so that I can pay the bill . ’ |
27 | ' ’ I think I almost prefer you still grabbing at peaches and silk shirts . ’ |
28 | ‘ Of course , having excellent tools with which to work is no guarantee of an excellent end result , but I firmly believe it always helps to use the best materials you can afford . |
29 | I , I actually think they probably did use up all that was possible available to them at the time , and so , in some ways , this is against the spirit of the policy , although the policies have been changed , and I hear what Councillor said about improvement to the place , and so I do n't think we 'd serve any useful purpose in stopping these people doing this , because they 're probably not the people who were responsible for the flagrant disobeying of the rules at the time . |
30 | Maybe he was right but I never noticed them particularly pointed in my direction ! |