Example sentences of "i [verb] [pron] [adv] in the " in BNC.
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1 | I mean I normally in the past I 've always gone for experienced keepers because you know I mean they they do n't come to their prime until , I do n't think goalkeepers over twenty six twenty seven onwards . |
2 | When the fellow returned I entertained him here in the manor house . |
3 | I beat him once in the 1988 Olympics and I know I can beat him again . ’ |
4 | I found myself aground in the middle of the loch , firmly wedged on one such stump , and the only way out of the problem was to leap overboard and shove . |
5 | ‘ Down you come , the pair of you , I want yer both in the scullery bath before yer dad and brothers get 'ome from their work . ’ |
6 | I mean it 's such a variety and it 's involved both face to face and direct sales that er er I know I stopped you right in the middle of your spiel there . |
7 | I buried myself deeper in the warmth of my own blanket and slept again . |
8 | I filed them neatly in the waste basket and helped myself to a cigarette . |
9 | I look her straight in the naked eye . |
10 | The surface of the palladium is better preserved , allowing the deuterium to infuse better ; it is easy to prepare clean solutions ; and if I look you straight in the eye and say ‘ If you think of any nuclear phenomena what would you choose ’ — well , it is obvious is n't it ? ’ |
11 | I hid myself away in the long grass at the edge of the wood near Sykes Farm . |
12 | I lock mine even in the drive here . |
13 | One father who lives in Harley Grove , Darlington , said : ‘ I threw it straight in the bin . |
14 | I read it doggedly in the hope that it would be some kind of follow-up . |
15 | Ted and I discovered her once in the ripped-out kitchen running through a symphony of his noises like a proud mother reproducing the first words of a child . |
16 | I discovered it today in the pocket of a jacket I had n't worn since then . |
17 | I hit him again in the same place , a little harder . |
18 | I watched him carefully in the next few days . |
19 | ‘ Oh , one further question , Lady Isabella , and I ask it here in the presence of your household . |
20 | I expected to see Dr Mortimer , as I knew nobody else in the village . |
21 | " I knew him briefly in the last days before the Rising , but I know of his work of course . |
22 | ‘ I had known David for quite a long time ; we come from Cambridge and I knew him vaguely in the early days — I remember when he joined the Floyd in fact — and I 'd seen him socially over the years . |
23 | One Scottish observer noted that " both parties are angry to a higher degree than ever I saw them even in the Exclusion time " . |
24 | They are staying in a hotel in Durham and I saw them yesterday in the bar . |
25 | Then , placing my hands on my hips like I had seen Mum do many times when in a– temper , I looked her straight in the eyes . |
26 | I looked him square in the face . |
27 | I looked him straight in the eye . |
28 | Then , at last , I looked him straight in the eyes . |
29 | I looked him straight in the eye . |
30 | I use it here in the formal sense of one play by each side ) . |