Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] i [verb] the " in BNC.
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31 | And thus I pass the tedious Winter on , |
32 | The ceremony began , and soon I heard the priest come to the point in the wedding where he had to ask , ‘ Is there any reason why these two people should not be married ? ’ |
33 | Between that and the idea of seeing the McLaren girl , it sounded better and better and finally I got the Mexican boy , who was out front again , and sent him after Mr. Mendez . |
34 | I 'll destroy loved ones close to me personally , and once I empty the stage of everyone else , I 'll get to work on Seth Morgan . ’ |
35 | As I arrived , I met Anouska Hempel 's husband , the brilliant financier Sir Mark Weinberg , and later I had the pleasure of having their beautifully mannered nine-year-old son Jonathan , who had just returned for the summer holidays from Ludgrove , sitting next to me . |
36 | He has done his best , as have other surgeons and doctors at the hospital , to persuade the mother that the only means of saving her life , and also I emphasise the life of her unborn child , is to carry out a Caesarean section operation . |
37 | Suddenly I fell in love with that piece all over again , and also I think the Dresden orchestra was determined to prove that it was a truly great orchestra — which it is . |
38 | And we had to help them to move and you know help them to move their things and really I saw the kind of difficulties the girls would be living under . |
39 | I think if we are going to go into the next century with any real chance of providing proper education and training in the sixteen to nineteen age range , we need to do the job properly , and frankly I think the offer in Banbury at the moment is not up to scratch . |
40 | It was presumptuous of me , but I had to know , and now I had the opportunity . |
41 | When I came home on leave I used to meet them in Crawford 's Oak Hall in Princes Street , and now I made the usual arrangement . |
42 | cos we 'd had cooked , had the heating on , and now I did the washing-up in really hot water . |
43 | I always wanted to play football in England and now I have the chance . |
44 | And now I meet the piling mob |
45 | And now I leave the scene . |
46 | ‘ But I 've made it with United and now I want the chance to show what I can do at the highest level of all . ’ |
47 | ‘ And now I think the time has come to explore a little further . ’ |
48 | They 've been trying to get the police on the cheap for too long , and blaming us , and now I think the tables are very reversed . |
49 | And particularly I like the background too . |
50 | After going a couple of hundred yards over open ground , the road entered very thick forest , and here I made the men walk in front while I brought up the rear . |
51 | And here I had the advantage of at least twenty years already in the profession . |
52 | I thought of the luxury we were enjoying ; our comfortable beds , baths , and motor cars , and then I recalled the ancient custom of giving a man selected for the sacrifice a royal time of it before the appointed day . |
53 | I figured I must be the only fool who was trying to start something ; I was trying to get that big BB King sound and then I saw The Fabulous Thunderbirds , with Jimmie Vaughan on guitar . |
54 | And then I saw the man . ’ |
55 | There were rapid footsteps outside my bedroom door , and then I saw the light of a candle in the room . |
56 | I came out of the house and then I saw the roof on fire . |
57 | And then I saw The Real McCoy that was the last one I think . |
58 | I did n't give him a chance to say anything , just said I was coming to his place right that minute , and then I put the phone down . ’ |
59 | so it 's obvious what you did , and then I put the name |
60 | So I had to look after myself so I I had one and then I had the other one , just stop at two . |