Example sentences of "i [adv] [verb] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I mostly stood on the sidelines , watching the heavy-weights raging at each other .
2 and I basically go round the bottles filling up
3 I better look at the ones you found , then . ’
4 Er Madam Speaker I I entirely agree with the sentiments which have been expressed by Black and Decker and I have to say to members opposite that when companies like Mercedes are starting to source outside of Germany , with companies like Volkswagen are starting to look er outside Europe and Peugeot and others , alarm bells should be ringing for those members who are genuinely concerned about jobs because there is no doubt that the social chapter is driving people out of work and the longer that members opposite adhere to it er then the the greater will be the er the possibility o of er people er in Europe er embracing policies which will make those countries in Europe less competitive and less able to provide employment .
5 I entirely agree with the comments which have been made by Mr with regard to congestion resulting from erm commuting from the northeast at the present day .
6 I entirely sympathise with the feelings described by my hon. Friend .
7 When I was , shall we say , inducted into the SS , the deal was that I only operated against the Russians .
8 They originally said they 'd be covering the works of 20 composers over the period 1984–2000 but , so far , I only know of the LPs ‘ George And James ’ ( Gershwin and Brown ) and ‘ Stars And Hank Forever ’ ( Sousa and Hank Williams ) .
9 I just fiddled with the controls till
10 I just went through the catalogues with those damned lawyers .
11 So I got very , very depressed about it all and I just said to the officers , ‘ Put me in my cell and leave me alone .
12 So I just played off the monitors .
13 I just look , I just look at the shelves and I look to see what they 've got and
14 Well I just look after the ponies and
15 But er that was one of the things er he kep it was an enjoyable trip and the roads were in these days , er you get the motorways today , I just think on the roads , what they were in these days , there was even some places we went through a ford in the middle of the road , with the water about two or three inches deep .
16 I just talked to the lads and told them what would happen . ’
17 When I finally took off the overtrousers , the fleece trousers I was wearing underneath were completely dry , which is what I would have expected from their three-layer Gore-Tex construction .
18 ‘ I ca n't think how I ever cared for the things .
19 Not that you and I ever worried about the fleshpots anyway , though we 've probably both learned to appreciate them a little more than in the tranquil days before the war …
20 What she 'd said was the nearest to regret and apology I ever heard from a malai .
21 I always stick to the limits and am not a boy racer , ’ he said .
22 I always looked for the sounds ; whether it was musically correct or not did n't bother me , but it had to have a certain sound to it . ’
23 I always fear for the fingers of the Portuguese works who feed these strips through the punching machines that make the corks , deftly guiding faults in the strip away from the cutter .
24 I always helped with the sausages .
25 I always talk to the ferrets while the muzzles are put in place and try to ensure that they are never frightened .
26 I always look at the houses as I walk by them .
27 I always look at the houses as I walk past , and I see a lot of things odder than that , but it 's not my business , is it ?
28 I always say to the kids , ‘ Just marry who you fall in love with , as long as you 're happy ’ . ’
29 I always start with the eyes , because it gives the moisturiser a chance to sink in , and it also means I can wipe away any spills without reapplying foundation . ’
30 I 'm Mary , and I usually come to the meetings .
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