Example sentences of "[prep] i [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 I had the feeling that Signe had n't dismissed Harvey 's words of caution about me as completely as she professed and I carefully refrained from asking about the parcel .
2 Short hair is strictly forbidden for me not only because of my culture , but because of my lesbianism .
3 Only wych elm grew in the wood and it burned for me quite well when dry .
4 ‘ It was a family company and I could n't see any future for me as far as equity was concerned , ’ Goodwin says .
5 AB : Well it was always fairly straightforward for me as far as the repertoire goes .
6 But erm I think I had lots of people praying for me back here because I did n't have any problem with them and I was the only one who did n't .
7 ‘ And then , ’ Rune continued inexorably , ‘ you must hold out your glass towards me once more and again meet my eyes .
8 Then she said : ‘ So you see , I 'm making myself as unpleasant as I can — and I assure you I can ! — to make them want to get rid of me as soon as possible . ’
9 The ghost of my son pursued me yet , his translucent image being reflected from the trunk of every tree , so that it sometimes appeared ahead of me as well as on every side .
10 Then the other one , whom your sister thinks must be the owner of the farm , apologized for a ‘ case of mistaken identity ’ , as he called it , and got rid of me as quickly as possible .
11 Listening to her heavy breathing and her occasional vigorous sniffs , I could feel her concentration as she followed behind me as surely as a blind bat senses light .
12 She discussed the arrangements with me not long before she died .
13 If any of you are teaching groups who could be included in the sponsored system , please get in touch with me as soon as possible .
14 I have had the former fitted up with Drawers for birds and books in hope to work going along and taking a quantity of birds with me as well as left over plates to cut up for box books etc .
15 With that she got up , put her knitting away and said she would go with me as far as our house .
16 There was another woman who was a real fighter and she came in with me as quietly as can be — perhaps because I looked so young .
17 I must have studied her with attention for I find that I can at this moment , however reluctantly , see her face before me as distinctly as though I was still sitting in that coffee bar with a quarter of an inch of the brown dregs left in my cup .
18 they could pick from me up here or , even send it out
19 No no point in me well anyway when she
20 As Past President , , has said to me on more than one occasion , there is no finer Institute of which to be a member than the British Institute of Embalmers .
21 Furthermore Mr himself has said to me on more than one occasion that given the history of the situation it 's unlikely that we would get anybody of sane mind to take over the running of the two centres .
22 One of ‘ I 's kids came up to me not long after and said , ‘ You 're a lemon ’ .
23 There 's nothing to prevent you from unburdening yourself to me right here and now if you wish to do so . ’
24 Well , you could , no you can ask yourself , you can ask yourself , because you 've said to me very clearly that you do not regard yourself as ever speaking for yourself , surely you can now think , would I ever want to answer a question like that ?
25 As president of the Southern Society in 1984/85 , it was brought home to me very strongly that the district society network has a vital role to play in communications between Moorgate Place and the membership .
26 I think therefore it would be advisable to make the necessary adjustments in the costumes and send them to me as soon as possible .
27 At all events , I shall be much obliged to you if you will write to me as soon as possible — in order that , if you do not hold out any hope , he may not lose time , and if you do , that you may receive further information ; and he be put into the way of preparing himself , according to your wishes , for the situation .
28 If you are willing to accept employment on the basis of the terms contained or referred to in this letter , will you please sign one copy and return it to me as soon as possible .
29 As part of the Garden 's mandatory assessment of display screen equipment , all PC users are asked to complete the attached Self-Assessment Checklist and return it to me as soon as possible .
30 If anyone is interested in forming a group to go out and get petitions signed , or anything else we can think of as a group , please will they write to me as soon as possible .
  Next page