Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] i [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I could be wrong , and if Kelly plays I sincerely hope he has a good game for if he does n't he may not recover from it , as he will always be known for ‘ screwing it when the Republic needed a win in Windsor ’ . |
2 | Thompson , 29 , said : ‘ I was feeling tired , suffering from cramp and with only five minutes to go I just decided to give it a whack . |
3 | But just don , t expect me not to whinge about it . |
4 | I mean my sister phoned me up tell her friend died in the . |
5 | That episode made me quickly learn how to repair a puncture and from that time on I always carried a repair outfit . |
6 | Similar considerations make me sometimes decline to examine students from foreign parts . |
7 | So it looks awfully fresh the wretches made me almost squashed it . |
8 | I said , ‘ Lilya , I can not ask Semenov , because the KGB has me completely surrounded , and no-one can fight against them . |
9 | As my speed dropped I again tried to open the hood , fortunately with my left hand . |
10 | What mu a a th agent says I only have to pay it off a day |
11 | At schools level I constantly see good sides lose to mediocre teams who know how to play the laws . |
12 | Alan says : ’ I was amazed at the advice I received because their Mitchell Philpott told me not to transfer at least for the time being . |
13 | ‘ A week later I received a frantic letter from Valerie imploring me not to go through with it . |
14 | ‘ Josh told me not to disturb him . |
15 | The heads of the Valuation Department guaranteed me enough work to justify my continued employment , one of my many visits taking me to the Channel Islands during the ‘ phoney war ’ , while the enemy were occupied with Russia . |
16 | Regarding your issue on Personal Violence , ( NI 187 ) , can you or any of your readers tell me how to differentiate between erotica and pornography ? |
17 | Consequently , the request to define my present practice finds me still searching out what it is . |
18 | I could tell she was angry and I was ready to cry , but Frankie pulled me roughly back off the step and we turned to leave . |
19 | Personally , apropos of Wedding presents I often think that the deepdye polyester is not necessarily the best buy for newly weds when you come to think about it . |
20 | Oh I cried when Penny went I really did , I said you with a temper and that last day you know , we all got a bucket filled it up with ash trays , dog ends , bits of paper , oh I do n't know what was in it |
21 | Scott laughed I just fell off the moon . |
22 | What future do I now have ? |
23 | ‘ When I go to my clients to collect I always ask if they have any hand-knitted woollen garments they do n't need , and if I 'm lucky they give me some . |
24 | Leave half wit alone he had a good game Saturday althoug I still think he 's a bit of a donkey + I prefer Weatherall |
25 | This basic categorical imperative bids me only act on such a maxim as I can will should become a universal law to which all rational agents conform their behaviour . |
26 | Anyway when I approach a thirty mile an hour bend I usually go round at sixty thus going round on two wheels — halving the wear on the tyres . |
27 | An' when I ask questions no one listens and Mum says I always get under 'er feet , ’ I added . |
28 | ‘ Well , my Mum told me not to let boys fondle me or kiss me now I 've started me periods , otherwise , if I did , I 'd soon be having a baby . ’ |
29 | Mum lifted me up to see Gran and I recall the peaceful look which she had . |
30 | ‘ My GP told me not to worry and to drink more fluids . |