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

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1 So I took it out on Phil when he did show up which was natural enough I suppose but probably unhelpful .
2 The hills are mine , and the living streams and the wind that breathes in the valley and the tiny white flowers that only I know because only I lie so close to the earth that I can see them move .
3 Well so I went and then they came on the Friday night it must have been the twenty twenty fifth of July ninete nineteen thirty .
4 And fortunately the end cap was like a , so I went and then I stuck some wadding in just to wire in that head lamp .
5 All those positions were going for want of an application , so I applied and because brought in people who he knew , certain of them were automatically filled but they want the Chief Administration Officer , so I applied and really I do n't kid myself that I got it because of my qualification because I had n't got any letters after my name .
6 So I said that instead of our leaving tomorrow or Sunday it might be best to wait until Monday so that I can see the bank manager at Gullshaven ; I want to make sure that Fru Gertlinger and Fru Børre are paid regularly .
7 so I said as soon as you get your hair cut and shaved , then you 're better off without your wig , leave it well alone , she said that 's what I 'm gon na do , that 's what she 's gon na do
8 So I thought that maybe you could eat with us after all . ’
9 so I thought as soon as I can get to see her I 'll see if she 'll give Jim my , I thought an aran cardigan
10 Erm so , so I mean and then , you know , he describes various examples where you know if you get hit by your best mate you basically , you know , instead of telling him to F off you say down with imperialism type of thing .
11 Erm , and so I think that even at that early age , er in the five twenties or earlier , somebody already there is saying we can track personal identity throughout change of not only body but change of species , erm , with these .
12 So I think that still is , is the large play on .
13 Yes that seems to me to fit that sort of bill , erm to be quite honest I would prefer that we base the promises on a previous paper that T six six one , er you know , sort of er typical success of the fact looking forward cos at least erm that 's not so erm , you know , sort of difficult to erm you know achieve as erm sort of repairing potholes within , when you consider that the reason that the potholes do n't get mended is because government legislation has it that we have to actually erm have lines painted all round them , so that they can be part of the package of er road mending in many cases , I mean urgently erm difficult ones are not that common er so I think that perhaps some of these promises are so difficult because it gives with one hand and takes back with the other , you know , it says we promise , but , I , I would say that 's not much of a promise , you say I promise to erm , you know , erm merge , I forgot about , but if it said but , you know , if it rains I wo n't tell you , er it would be very sad
14 I do sympathise with the problem that that the local residents have there but I I dare say closing off the road would n't be a very good idea but it is something that only the county council can do and the county council have said that they will not do this in advance of the southern relief road being built so I think that really is simply .
15 So I think that really sort of covers that particular point .
16 So I suppose that really to say that we 're not er involved in that we 're not against efficiency .
17 So I feel that even the South African Government can see itself that it 's over now .
18 It was just the officers and the screws , not the boys , the boys was O.K. But it was just I turned as soon as I went in , right , as soon as they wanted to be helpful , right , a copper would go like that , ‘ You no got a fag , son ? ’
19 Fun day , more fun than today and today I hope I 've provided some of the ground work ca n't there 's a lot of things I would 've liked to have gone into more detail and generally I do but today there 's just there 's just not enough time in a day to do it .
20 Erm if ever I say if ever get a fifty year old in front of me I say , Hey let's prove them wrong .
21 So that 's they way I started and then of course , when the war came in nineteen thirty nine is n't it ?
22 But at once I saw that perhaps he was right , that perhaps the backs of my hands were indeed hideous and strange .
23 But still he did n't smile , and later I wondered if perhaps we 'd hit it without knowing it .
24 Now I hope that only Kelly has been doing things as desperately wrong as Kelly has been doing them .
25 Now I know that now you 've got or two erm splitter boxes , yes ?
26 At least now I know that perhaps one day we might get a car — even save up for a house — and that 's something to look forward to … so I do n't think of myself as a cabbage .
27 But erm The television of course i is infernally clever , I mean th there 's er no doubt that the microchips that erm takes away the erm the teletext information , stores it and then spits up whatever you ask for is er two or three P now I suppose and therefore the , the television manufacturer charges hundred pounds to put it in .
28 It 's g you know , i if you , if you want it to respond well I mean as well that i if you say that 's a bit ropy that other one
29 Yeah well I remember that then just sleep overcame me and I , I closed me eyes and the next thing I knew John says well I wished you 'd of been awake to see that
30 Well I think that probably Neil 's clothes will have to go back in a Marks and Spencers
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