Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv] i [adv] " in BNC.

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1 But the most important thing I thought was the thought process I mean just just saying this while you were just going on I just jotted down in the same way you could come off with three ideas that around and I felt that was that was ideal .
2 " Going in I just planned to observe , " Waggoner explains , " to experience as much as I could and to watch closely . "
3 I had problems with tutors trying to encourage me to diversity my work and experiment with other styles , but I was quite happy with the direction my work was heading so I stubbornly stuck to it .
4 I had problems with tutors trying to encourage me to diversity my work and experiment with other styles , but I was quite happy with the direction my work was heading so I stubbornly stuck to it .
5 I was born a poor black boy down in Mississippi , out in Alabama and he 's like a jet white ai n't he ? and he says I always felt different cos all the other kids they just sit there and they 'd be tapping their feet and then you go onto the oh and they 're getting the old rhythm going , like they do and he 'd be going like I all so different I could n't quite do this and he used to get in look , and er
6 But Victoria is wondering why I always come with you , when I was employed to be on duty here . ’
7 He prodded once more his attaché case — which I felt inclined to keep my eyes averted from — and said : ‘ I suppose you 've been wondering why I never let go of this case .
8 So it 's a very great honour and privilege for me to address you today because at the end it may be difficult for you to understand but when I return to South Africa , and forgive me for speaking personally I also realize the full meaning of the support of British trade unions and the labour movement and the churches because it was because of your political material and particularly in the case of the G M B , financial and material support that it gave us the means to do what some of us wanted to do about our country and our situation , and bring about change if we could peacefully .
9 Cap it 's sort of have these strings things sticking out I just do n't like it whatever it is .
10 Thus , if I touch the table-leg , by doing so I necessarily touch the table ; if the tea-pot handle is broken , so is the tea-pot , and so on .
11 I became conscious of where I was and what I was doing so I quickly stood up and dried my eyes .
12 Ido n't think it 's right , my husband 's remarried and there is an income coming in I always thought the child came first
13 Er but coming back I only clocked up about a hundred and twenty .
14 . Well in that today he says er when I seen the syringe coming out I just , I 'll not be in the room if he 's getting injected .
15 He 's in the paper today saying why I now believe drug taking should be made legal , and er I think he er he 's absolutely right .
16 ‘ But when I see those stones here , and ponder — as I was doing when I so nearly precipitated myself upon you — ’ he laughed , gently , at his own folly and again rapiered a look to Miss D'Arcy who , in control now , returned to him the dreamy interest of the truly hooked — ‘ it was Egypt I thought on .
17 ‘ I hastily fitted it up and went through the pretence because I did n't want him knowing where I really live . ’
18 and I was sort of concentrating so I just
19 They came in right at the end of the period I spent working there I never owned one myself — although I 'd sometimes wear one in the shop I thought they were stupid .
20 When I 'm not working sometimes I just wash and condition my hair , let it dry overnight , comb it out in the morning and leave it alone .
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