Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adv] i [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | but the back of the settee goes right back I know it looks nice , that 's about all I 'll say for it . |
2 | he 's got to be himself , for , yeah selfish it 's been easier for us for transport problem , if Paul decides to go somewhere else I think you 've got to give 'em them freedom to do it , freedom of choice |
3 | clips on there I think |
4 | We 're , we 're , we 're using the application for doing the Stragg meeting now , we 're having amend on normally I think . |
5 | I said I mean all right I mean everybody 's in the same bus . |
6 | Another second Forest player seemed to go in then I do n't know whether it was him that caught Speedy rather than Cooper with the initial challenge . |
7 | Yes it has , it has Right well I hope you have a pleasant weekend . |
8 | Anyway , if you were n't so futile , you 'd know jolly well I 've no need to make Pogo jealous . ’ |
9 | I know he was off he was off sick on Tuesday er but it 's I know he was hoping to come in today I know so it 's worth a look |
10 | and these tend to come in so I put them in there . |
11 | ‘ Were they being designed afresh today I 've no doubt they 'd be done quite differently . |
12 | So the hierarchy of colour , I 'm going to just kneel down there I hope you can all see . |
13 | Er cos his mother lives down now I think , yes . |
14 | He looks just how I feel . |
15 | There 's a definite fashion of yes , yes , the only thing is , is that people are not erm , er religious bound by the fashion , they do n't , sort of say like well I think we 'll have to change our porch light it looks old fashioned compared to the one next door , erm |
16 | I do n't know who 's up the top , who lives up there I mean |
17 | This is erm Paul Young winding up Now I Know What Made Otis Blue . |
18 | I 'm too busy trying to work out why I do n't understand myself . |
19 | so I then find myself doing nothing else but walking around so I go and ask |
20 | Probably has n't still I do n't think . |
21 | Nothing personal , Bill , but just remember that I work in this town , and for me to work here then I need doors opening up for me . |
22 | I do want you to know how clearly I understand my deep obligation to you for giving me my first insight into the real problem we were facing and my first understanding of the nature of clinical research ’ . |
23 | Unfortunately , unlike its predecessor it has no score system ( I always like to know how far I 've got in a game ) , but I presume this is due to memory restrictions . |
24 | These demands create very low anxiety ; you may well think to yourself , ‘ Who cares how quickly I do it . ’ |
25 | I 've just come to realise : this is my life , I do n't know how long I 've got , I might as well enjoy that time being me , because I 'm stuck with this body , this face , this skin colour ; I have to make the most of it . |
26 | ‘ Ye do n't know how long I 've waited for this . ’ |
27 | I said I think that 's wonderful I said cos do you know how long I 've been out the union now , three months , well I reckon I 've saved thirty pounds , you 've got thirteen quid back |
28 | I do n't know how long I lay there , pushing , relaxing , pushing again as I gasped and groaned and the sweat ran steadily down my beck . |
29 | I do n't know how long I have been asleep ! |
30 | She also talked lovingly about Dickens : ‘ I do n't know how often I 've read the Marshalsea scenes in Little Dorrit . ’ |