Example sentences of "[coord] i [verb] it [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's just like my dad — he 's always on about what a struggle he had in the days of his youth and I get it all too easy . |
2 | You may think I am exaggerating but I am telling you the truth as clearly as I remember it and I remember it very clearly . |
3 | I wonder , if I got it right and I remember it correctly , whether that 's still the view ? |
4 | ‘ I did n't like it when you started , and I like it even less now . |
5 | ‘ They 're right kind to me and I like it there . |
6 | ‘ I 've been working at the restaurant for three years and I like it there . |
7 | In the words of Alfieri : ‘ Most of the time now we settle for half and I like it better . ’ |
8 | As well as this he mentions the issue of settling for half , ‘ Now we settle for half , and I like it better . ’ |
9 | Here Alfieri repeats one of the main issues raised in his introduction , ‘ Most of the time now we settle for half and I like it better . ’ |
10 | ‘ Most of the time now we settle for half and I like it better ’ . |
11 | and I got it gradually put down . |
12 | I mean you see all these mountains and I mean it just looks that beautiful and |
13 | and I boiled it about quarter to five and I thought |
14 | Er you should give an instruction at the top of the sheet like an exam paper and I write it neatly and you put yeah five bonus marks goes five four three two one . |
15 | And I heard it again in your room on Saturday night . ’ |
16 | So she relayed that and I heard it Well what about the small stuff ? |
17 | Unfortunately it now enjoys common usage in social services parlance , and I use it here principally as an umbrella term for those people you may be close to , and have some responsibility for , be they elderly or disabled relatives or friends , children or other family members . |
18 | I used my right to haul him to me , and I use it again to punch his head . |
19 | My friends and I use it quite a lot . ’ |
20 | sense that you and I know it anyway . |
21 | And I know it now . ’ |
22 | Staring in , she said , ‘ It was best to know the worst , and I know it now ! ’ |
23 | ‘ And I regret it bitterly . ’ |
24 | I wear my hair long and I comb it forward to hide as much as possible of my face . |
25 | It was a little variegated ivy and I had it indoors , in the hall . |
26 | I 'll have to wallpaper your bathroom , then paint it , I then have to touch up the door cos it 's that kind of paint and I had it like , on the top of the loo , I was doing it up a bit , and the next thing I saw was Felix coming onto the back of the wind ah |
27 | Now as she , I flapped it , I got hold of it and I flapped it so it , I sort of bounced about , she sort of bumped along |
28 | The Government have made it clear on a number of occasions and I repeat it now : there will be no amnesty for non-payers . |
29 | Last January my grandmother died and I took it very badly . |
30 | After that Jack gave up the skiing altogether and I took it very steady . |