Example sentences of "[adv] i [vb past] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I know how badly I behaved that night ; but I was wild with jealousy . |
2 | Slowly I became calmer among the beautiful mountains . |
3 | Right I got all four here of course I did n't bother to write a comment cos I 'm delighted . |
4 | Right I found that one . |
5 | Luckily I had some microworm available — they were far too small for the usual Mbuna first foods — and they were soon gaining in size . |
6 | Like now luckily I had these two ideas running in my head anyhow . |
7 | Eventually I felt strong enough to write the truth to Margaret . |
8 | Eventually I felt calm enough to respond and tell her a little of my hurt . |
9 | Eventually I edged nearer to him and said , ‘ What happened ? |
10 | Eventually I decided that assimilation was not possible , given Culler 's lack of interest in the interpretation of particular texts and his commitment to the uncovering of the generalized principles of literariness . |
11 | Most importantly I added some text that was to be part of the finished work . |
12 | and I said to Andrea , I says Andrea those two are two of the tills I 'd checked yesterday in the middle of the day and they were spot on I said that money went yesterday evening ! |
13 | About quarter to eleven we got to bed , but they were going on I fell asleep during the middle of it cos I just got used to the noise |
14 | Then a little further on I heard English voices ahead , and called out . |
15 | I had to have a tracheostomy operation , and from then on I needed twenty-four-hour nursing care . |
16 | As the winter wore on I did some hard thinking about Rome . |
17 | I mean there 's a , there was a programme on I watched last night , on the sea or ? |
18 | Suddenly I felt all alone . |
19 | I was sitting on a seat in the park , enjoying the sunshine , when suddenly I felt deathly sick . |
20 | Suddenly I felt homesick , even before I left , and quietly raged at the royal bastard 's devious plans . |
21 | Suddenly I felt middle-aged , and I 'm nearer thirty than forty . |
22 | Suddenly I felt wild and happy — I was free . |
23 | And er I started to feel a bit better and suddenly I felt ill again . |
24 | ‘ … suddenly I became free by some secret action , and now I am so happy I found your letter concerning my person . |
25 | Suddenly I saw two huge rats run towards me across the bed . |
26 | ‘ Well , ’ began Enfield , ‘ I was coming home about three o'clock on a black winter morning , when suddenly I saw two people . |
27 | The next morning I was sitting in the garden in the sun when suddenly I saw young Rupert of Hentzau on horse- back coming through the trees towards me . |
28 | I stood alone on the beach next to the elaborate italics of Oliver ( the others had done capitals , of course ) , and I looked up towards the camera , and Stuart shouted ‘ Cheese ! ’ and Gillian shouted ‘ Gorgonzola ! ’ and Stu shouted ‘ Camembert ! ’ and Gillian shouted ‘ Dolcelatte ! ’ and suddenly I had this crying fit . |
29 | Suddenly I had this vision of him having taken an overdose and phoning to say goodbye . |
30 | Suddenly I had another terrible thought . |