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 !
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