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

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1 But it turns me on just to hear you say it . ’
2 Miss Bedwelty then said , ‘ You asked me up here to give my opinion .
3 Oh did I laugh me just about done with these
4 But I do n't think I ever seriously considered having Low Birk Hatt connected when they offered it to me .
5 ‘ Well , I do n't think I ever really knew that .
6 She readily admits that she did so deliberately : ‘ I do n't think I ever really believed he would stay with me unless we had a child .
7 ‘ It 's terribly sad but I do n't think I ever really loved her , either .
8 To make , to give her the welfare and I 've proved it , I mean I just sometimes goes off
9 I mean I really just sitting
10 Alright he , he 's probably down there with his wife and my friend and invited me down there to stay in her house but I do n't think it 's September actually , so I do n't , some .
11 Although he seemed to be oblivious of what had happened , because he was concentrating on some letter or other , Eliot looked up resignedly and with a smile of one all too accustomed to the lack of business acumen in other people ; but I could see that he was also relieved to find me not too cast down .
12 ‘ When she realised she faced death she said to me : ‘ God wants me up there to look after the children ’ . ’
13 More often than not Ma starts me off only to leave me stranded above the waterdragon with my–backside wedged into the Young Person 's Patent Toilet Seat Adaptor ( another trophy won from the WI jumble by Pa ) .
14 You tried to catch me out there did n't you ?
15 I saw now she was softening me up just to ask me a favour .
16 ‘ Me ma went and dropped me there then died without so much as a word .
17 Let me yet again express the view that Lord Cullen and his staff have produced a document of world-class significance — in , given the circumstances , a remarkably short time .
18 Erm , I do need to see you some time erm let me just just see erm , but I 've got your erm your last term 's report here that we need to meet to discuss .
19 right let me just then talk very briefly about this fella .
20 er , this is not of , this is not of the point , in fact it 's on it , it 's a point which I asked you before and er it concerned , I think it 's the same case as the one we 've just been mentioning the , with the commission of objecting to erm appeal procedures on the grounds they are unfair , is that , that 's the same one is n't it ? , let me just perhaps look at it
21 Well , let me just quickly answer Alex 's point before I come back er to , to , to erm and Jake .
22 They let me out for the day and then , when he regained consciousness five days later , they let me out again to see him .
23 Before commenting , let me now briefly sketch out by way of summary the salient points of the monist argument .
24 Let me now briefly recall what an inductance does in a circuit .
25 He says I only ever think of myself , but it is n't true .
26 But she says I sometimes just walk across the road and go to the Meeting House at you know
27 Cause I bloody well know .
28 ‘ I may not have been the tallest , nor the most athletic — Mick Doyle reckoned I only ever jumped from my shoulders up — but what I did have was the most effective arse in world rugby ’ .
29 The unit keeps me fairly well informed .
30 Will my right hon. Friend tell me how best to reply to a constituent of mine who has recently completed a course of treatment at Broomfield hospital in Chelmsford and who tells me that the nurses and doctors were fantastic , that the treatment was magnificent and that he is fed up to the back teeth with the constant efforts of the Labour party to undermine and talk down the achievements of the health service ?
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