Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [verb] i " in BNC.
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1 | Right so let me make that clear again . |
2 | It 's a bit formal , right so let me see . |
3 | Sometimes , when I was downstairs cooking or reading , I imagined I heard a piano playing , so keenly did I feel Montaine 's presence . |
4 | ‘ They 're all right to take me to the pictures , ’ she said . |
5 | All right tell me er complete the sentence of this of this particular hit song that Elvis er had and it 's difficult all right . |
6 | All right tell me who this is . |
7 | I doubt if I shall meet anyone else in 1982 who will so powerfully impress me as she did . " |
8 | It was not a bad wound , but entirely enough to make me land badly and wrench my ankle . |
9 | Long enough to let me do what I need to do in Lothian . |
10 | But my great joy is that my parents both lived long enough to see me established on television . |
11 | I believe he overcame his aversion for — for anything — stronger long enough to beget me . |
12 | He paused just long enough to make me feel uncomfortable , then said : ‘ Very well . ’ |
13 | But she was in such a hurry that she just could n't stay for long enough to help me with breastfeeding Stephen . |
14 | I 'd been in the presenter role long enough to know I could do It . |
15 | ‘ So they never lived long enough to know I had justified their faith in me . ’ |
16 | She stayed long enough to tell me the story and never once remarked on the Ealing comedy taking place outside the window . |
17 | She 's in the basement watching ‘ the telly ’ ' — he picked out the words sarcastically — ‘ though she did glance away from the screen just long enough to tell me that it was her mother 's bingo night . |
18 | Michelle was the only one on duty there , but she put down the latest James Herbert long enough to tell me that yes , they had sent for an Airborne messenger just after eleven , and that Anna kept asking if I 'd called . |
19 | ‘ Oh , it 's got nothing to do with business , ’ Alison replied with a laugh that ever so gently reprimanded me for my mercantile preoccupations . |
20 | In 1537 Ralph Sadler complained to Cromwell about the probable consequences of an enforced withdrawal : ‘ My absence from the court will so much hinder me that I shall never be able to recover . ’ |
21 | ‘ Bosnia did n't so much change me , more my priorities . |
22 | And it was it was so nicely written I I saw it the other day it was no difference . |
23 | She was a startling sight in that setting , for she was immaculately dressed in riding clothes , her breeches almost white , boots black and so highly polished I could see the flood waters reflected in them . |
24 | But he is also an American and before he guns you down in cold blood , in the manner you so justly deserve I might add , I 'm sure he will see his way clear to giving you a dying request . ’ |
25 | The truth is , I have had only enough to permit me to drown my sorrows . ’ |
26 | What made you so suddenly doubt me ? ’ |
27 | So long did I have to wait , however , for that second chub , I decide to dispense with floating crust and have a shot at legered crust again . |
28 | ‘ As you have so rightly reminded me , ’ he went on , ‘ I am on holiday ; so for that matter are you . ’ |
29 | huh , that dog better not bite me you know |
30 | I was up ‘ til midnight making the gekhakte chicken liver and roasting the turkey for the sandwiches and doing the potato salad , so you 'd better not give me any nonsense about your latest low-fat diet , Rebecca , or you either , Rainbow , though a little slimming routine might not be such a bad thing for you , except today 's a special occasion , so just tuck in . |