Example sentences of "[adv] i get [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Eventually I got very browned-off .
2 As the week went on I got more and more anguished telegrams from home telling me to conclude the deal and come home .
3 ‘ I never eat if I 'm not hungry , and when I 'm not hungry for long enough I get gloriously high .
4 So I got away . ’
5 My horse ran away so I got away .
6 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 .
7 So I got home .
8 Well I was n't that nervous , but er I had a go and after an hour or so I got quite confident on me own then .
9 So I got quite a lot of old tools , really old ones
10 And er the firm payed me er four shilling , a week , and er the man I was working with , he he , the rest of it was taken out of his er his er wage packet er and put into mine , and so I got about eleven and sixpence a week .
11 so I got together with a couple of blokes from school ‘ Hold Your Head Up ’ by Argent was in the charts at the time We 'd play that again and again and again It was the only bass line I could play properly — because it 's so simple , it 's exactly the same all the way through .
12 So I got together with the main designer at Ibanez in Japan and we traded ideas , and the new prototype — I 've got one already and I 'm picking another one up in a month — is very unusual , and I think a really exciting development for a jazz guitar .
13 So I got hard , that was one hurdle .
14 And so I got more and more involved with the electronics thing , and stopped playing in groups completely in 1980 , having started work in the design section of various electronics companies like Pignose , Oberheim and BC Rich , who I 'd actually started with in ‘ 77 , then Fender during ‘ 81 and ‘ 82 . ’
15 Providence , destiny — although I would like to treat destiny with a very small " d " in my case — inevitably played their parts but nevertheless I got away with it , and my crew got away with it .
16 ‘ Whenever I 'm away I get so homesick for Jill .
17 Anyway I got so carried away that I ca n't remember the game in detail so this report is crap , all I can remember is the Elland Road wall of noise and the fury of the Leeds attack once Batty was on the pitch .
18 The sooner I get away the better !
19 Devlin said , ‘ Without the Shaws it would be an impossibility so the sooner I get there , the sooner we know . ’
20 Normally I get home by about four o'clock
21 Despite the instruction often given by teachers to emphasise personal involvement towards the end of an essay , you should avoid the sort of over-personalised ending found in this essay : After reading the first paragraph , I did n't expect such an exciting story , but gradually I got more and more involved in the narrative and finally overwhelmed by this splendid spectacle , which I could vividly visualise .
22 cos i it does it does n't put me off I get very self conscious
23 At the Moravian Church we had fine Advent hymns , and once I got as far as Bunyan Meeting and heard theirs .
24 I began to see the nervousness in your eyes whenever I got too close to you , and when I kissed you at the inn I knew that Matilda had lied about one point at least .
25 Now I get very touchy about finishing because it is so very important from the client 's point of view .
26 Today I got away and there was no way I was going to let my lead slip .
27 Yeah well I get so it 's a pound cheaper than I , you know , others I 've been going to .
28 Well I , well I got here and I was hot .
29 Ah well I got there first !
30 Yeah I know , but , well I got home , I did n't get back till five cos we went round me mum 's
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