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

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1 In the seven years we lived there , only once did I ever meet another fisherman on my favourite part of the river ; and over the years I came to know the South Tyne and its wildlife as well as Mole or Rat in Wind and the Willows ever knew their water .
2 Out of the hundreds of people I interviewed , only once did I genuinely fear for my job .
3 In consequence in my childhood memories she does not feature as much as my father ; only later did I fully appreciate her forceful yet lovable character .
4 ‘ … so please join me now for a minute 's silence in memory of Dominic Wetherby .
5 Only then did I properly examine what lay before me .
6 ‘ They come in ter see me earlier , ’ William replied .
7 Whatever the facts , both men had gone about their affairs , and would presumably not trouble me again .
8 I was seething , yes , but not enough to keep me away from you .
9 He had hinted as much more than once , just vaguely , just enough to entice me so that I want to ask what , so that he knows that I want to ask .
10 Not only have I never been mobbed at Sainsbury 's but I had been assured that the likes of Sheridan Morley and Julia Mackenzie would be giving their all .
11 Not only have I never handled any drug stronger than an aspirin , but discretion and confidentiality are an integral part of my job .
12 Just fucking tell me now .
13 Many of these depend on rather sophisticated biochemical arguments which do not really concern me here ; just two must suffice .
14 But we went out to this zydeco bar and it just completely blew me away . ’
15 We all trooped downstairs , my master staying behind to scrutinise the room once more then joining me outside , shaking his head .
16 Now please show me more of marvellous Florence . ’
17 Now , if you came out here to annoy me then … ’
18 Right well let me just
19 She told me this when I was very small , so I 've always known my real mother did n't just give me away . ’
20 ‘ I do n't doubt that , Claudia , but you also want to keep me away from Garry , ’ she added shrewdly , ‘ and you want even more to keep me away from Roman .
21 ‘ You stupid prick , do n't ever ignore me again ! ’
22 ‘ Oh , Ross — p-please do n't … do n't ever leave me again ! ’
23 do n't you ever speak to me like that again , and do n't ever push me again , I said balls you old cunt .
24 ‘ Do n't ever touch me again ! ’
25 ‘ Do n't ever follow me again , Peter , ’ she said , totally unexpectedly ; she had n't even looked his way , and he felt as if he 'd been caught in a searchlight 's beam in the middle of some guilty act .
26 I ca n't honestly say I really miss …
27 So er I mean it did n't really affect me too much .
28 Things like that do n't really bug me that much but I 'd do it again and again until it was perfect .
29 It does n't really bother me that much .
30 At this time , when I was thirteen years old , I was about average in height and weight for my age and so would most likely be a C. This aspect of the annual weighing and measuring routine — the actual result — did n't really bother me much .
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