Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adv] i [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I was a drummer when I started out and so right now I know what a group of seven is , or three or five or eight . |
2 | They 're all right individually I 've no doubt . |
3 | ‘ I 've nothing to change into , but I 'll be all right now I 've had a drink , and something nice and hot to eat . ’ |
4 | That 's all right then I think I might almost manage it with Marion . |
5 | Oh I know but saying that I think my kiddies ' school 's all right so I 've got |
6 | ‘ They do n't mind so much now I 've got a few trophies in a case that they can show their friends and boast about it , ’ Carlos Francis recollected his parents ' change of posture after it became evident that he could make a career out of soccer . |
7 | ‘ Now I can speak of Callanish , ’ Minch continued more slowly , ‘ where my ancestors flew and where once so long ago I cast my shadow down . ’ |
8 | So so so I say that first because we have in the past had people who felt worried by this attitude , they felt you know that they really they were people who perhaps had a background in the National Trust and who really felt that it was their job to say , oh no do n't touch that . |
9 | So so far I 've let six people go . |
10 | If you do like catfish and have not done so already then I recommend that you join the Catfish Association of Great Britain , and share this area of the hobby with others who do . |
11 | Right erm I so I 'm babysitting Danielle all tonight when I get home . |
12 | So later on I put it out in the garden again . |
13 | because erm the North East was so far away I think they was |
14 | At least back when I lived in a hole I knew everything there was to know about living in a hole , and now it 's a year later and I 'm at a place so far away I do n't even know how far away it is , watching something I do n't understand go to a place so far up there is no down . |
15 | I did n't put a blind up there cos we were so far away I do n't like them looking at your window |
16 | ‘ We are so far behind I fear we shall never catch up , ’ he says , gloomily . |
17 | So now then I 've got two so far . |
18 | So well actually I 've been robbed you got your own villas . |
19 | As I feel so well now I have been able to sort out the problems with my husband and we now feel that we have got back the relationship we got married to share . |
20 | ‘ 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 ! ’ |
21 | I always run just as fast I have to , and as I neared the finish I looked across to make sure that I had qualified , and there was Carl . |
22 | So it 's just as well I let Chris have a look at that bill . |
23 | Just as well I 've been staying out the way . |
24 | ‘ Just as well I know a lot more about nursing than some of these young Australian madams , ’ Buzz sniffed . |
25 | just as well I think |
26 | It 's probably just as well I have n't been near you for the last week . |
27 | ‘ Just as well I have so few of them , ’ said Dr Neil . |
28 | Just too late I see . |
29 | So at the end of each appointment you want a result and a result is either the business or introductions , hopefully both so I hang on the importance again . |
30 | But like tomorrow when I go to work |