Example sentences of "i [verb] [adv] [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Margaret was nearly out of her mind when she asked me to come out here to look for you , but that 's all in the past now . |
2 | Sorry Chief Administrator Officer and I had to provide quite a lot of statistical information which I 'd never done before but nevertheless I , I made a fairly reasonable job of it , I had an assistant and erm I , I think I got fairly well known amongst the councillors and people who mattered and then went . |
3 | I 'm expecting like a lights or something are flashing so I got the off the jet wash and I 'd just about got to the where I started again it 's gone bib bib bib bib bib is that it ? |
4 | And there are people , places , history in this country I 'd never even guessed at , though I sometimes feel I know them anyway . ’ |
5 | That 's a division I 'd never even heard of before . |
6 | I 'd never even heard of Killerton until I started working for the Trust , but when I was at Drogo I used to come across here fairly regularly because of the regional office being here and because I was just interested . |
7 | ‘ An area I 'd never really looked into — intersexing . |
8 | There were many other incidents like this one , some even more distasteful , but I 'd better not go into them . |
9 | ‘ I thought I 'd better not get in everyone 's way . ’ |
10 | ‘ In my defence , I 'd only recently admitted to myself that I was in love with you . |
11 | I 'd only once asked for a transfer and not because of any discontent or fall- out with the club . |
12 | To test it 's authenticity I chose a dozen snails in garlic butter to start a dish that I 'd only ever eaten in Paris before . |
13 | I do n't think I 'd ever really looked at him , to be honest . |
14 | ‘ Actually , ’ he said slowly , ‘ I came down here to talk to you about last night . ’ |
15 | I came out here to look for her , but she seems to have disappeared . ’ |
16 | It struck me this mouse would be very attractive to portable users , but the generous serial lead to the receiver unit is a bit inconvenient for this.One thing I noticed straight away compared with my A4 Tech Microsoft Mouse clone was that it was necessary to reduce the movement sensitivity of my Windows mouse driver . |
17 | Paul starts to move the boats to the top of the falls whilst I run on ahead to talk to the police at the top of the falls with the nice man from the Northern Echo . |
18 | This guy I know really well suffered from it and went to see this faith healer and made a complete recovery . |
19 | If I last long enough to get to the air … . |
20 | At first I spent so long feeling for the ground the engines had run down to idle , and there was a long delay before they wound back up again to produce noticeable acceleration . |
21 | I should apologize for canned soup , but I spent so long talking to Stanley this morning |
22 | The imaginative subject — these are the subjects I find most often given in school today . |
23 | I feel even better playing for England , there are so many good players around you . |
24 | I bin pretty 'ard put to it in that kitchen lately , ’ he said , passing his hand through his thick greying hair . |
25 | I sang quite loudly to rise above the noise of the cars , and fixed my eyes on Anna , walking among the tables with her straw hat ready for coins . |
26 | My o 's gon na be a snake and I go right down look at that that 's the last thing I 'm gon na have to be able to do . |
27 | When I 'd had a bite and patrolled the area , I went back home to sit on the garage roof and have a leisurely wash . |
28 | ‘ Maybe , but I do also firmly believe in action . |
29 | I do not ordinarily go to Egyptian plays . |
30 | Some , as you will see , I do not altogether agree with . |