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

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1 Right so I bet I do n't know the .
2 I , I managed all right it suited me .
3 As I handed my music to the organist , I shook so badly he bought me a brandy and made me drink it .
4 Susan Sowerby says I should go home , so perhaps she thinks I can help him . ’
5 You do n't say why in your book , so perhaps you tell me now . ’
6 So perhaps I felt I must tell you all this , now , before I know you better , so that I can tell it you without too much confusion .
7 Yeah I mean it 's gone on long enough I mean I do n't mind giving her a couple of weeks or something
8 I told her I had a job for Duncan and there was money in it and that was enough for her to yell ‘ Duncan ! ’ so loud I felt I heard it without the need of the phone .
9 So anyway I thought I wo n't have a drink cos if this secretary was n't there I did n't know how long she 'd be so er but I di I went upstairs to where we had the meeting with Mike the other week .
10 Oh dear , so like I say I 'd you know chat , you know chat away to her because I
11 Much later it struck me as odd that I experienced no superstitious fear or repugnance in the presence of a dead body , although I am so squeamish that more than once I have had to ask a neighbour to deal with a dead rabbit that one of the cats had brought in during the night .
12 I exclaimed my heart beating so wildly I thought I was going to have a heart attack right there at the table .
13 Erm so really you tell me which jobs you 're gon na send reports out on , a and erm that you would like that particular field sorting out , and I will get Ken and Amanda and Kerry to er t to get something in there , so that when you pull it off erm you 're happy with it or we can then edit it .
14 a carpet now as well so now what do I do , press enter ?
15 Every so often she handed me her rod , saying , ’ Have I got a bite ? ’
16 I kill without thinking , so cool I think I must enjoy it .
17 ‘ He reads things so well he reminds me of Clive Allen . ’
18 The client may say , ‘ My heart was beating so fast I thought I was going to have a heart attack ’ , or , ‘ I ca n't cope any more ’ , or , ‘ I think I 'm going to end up in a mental hospital ’ .
19 I had a circuit judge so everywhere he went I had to follow .
20 So then I decided I would like to be that I knew there was a job going on the electricians , so I thought well I 'll I 'll go in for the electrical side .
21 Erm so ultimately I mean I 've got to decide which company is best suited for the area that I want to go in .
22 ‘ I just put my arms around her and squeezed her so tight I thought I 'd break her ribs , ’ said Rosemary Lodge , whose 18-year-old daughter Suzanne died when a car driven by Ann-Marie Coombes crashed .
23 you follow me , now when I say to you story book stay , eh er , I say your story close , right away you said I 've done that
24 She 's gon na be there tonight I thought well I always could just well I think I might come over if you 've got ta be there .
25 Yes just here I belong I belong here .
26 Yeah lately well he said I 've got to do it .
27 Just then he noticed me for the first time .
28 ‘ Quite frankly , ’ Laura continued , ‘ if I hear her say , ‘ I really do n't know why you ca n't keep the twins quiet , ’ in that scathing upper-class voice of hers just once more I swear I 'm going to hit the old bat ! ’
29 Again , inexperienced drivers — if I have to say ‘ low ratio , low gear ’ once more I think I 'll thump someone !
30 More often she reminds me of our paternal grandmother , plump , practical and down to earth , ruling her household and large family with a shrewd capacity for command , always in an overall , her hair never tidy , her arms often covered in flour , talkative and affectionate .
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