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

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1 The matter that has given me most cause for admiration is the way in which he has conducted himself while the horrible events have gone on and been reported in the press .
2 I had just winched in the staysail 's port sheet when the explosion sounded , or something so like an explosion that I instinctively cowered by Wavebreaker 's rail as my mind whipped back to the crash of practice shells ripping through the sleet in Norway .
3 I rarely used to Hasselblad .
4 ‘ In those days , the new psychology was just beginning to make itself felt in the circles I most frequented in Oxford , ’ he told readers of the 1950 reprint of Dymer .
5 Nor that I thereby hope for immortality :
6 Sir , I wholeheartedly agree with Dr Stephen Smith 's comments ( News , July 12 ) on behalf of the NFU that charges for advice services to our hard pressed farmers should be realistic .
7 I fundamentally believe in Britain as a part of Europe .
8 When I eventually returned to Vienna to make music , I was completely relaxed within myself .
9 Railway stations are almost home to me now , I realized , when I eventually arrived at Victoria .
10 I eventually arrived in Los Angeles and got a job with a show-business agency as a secretary .
11 It was as fine an afternoon as you could wish for as I slowly descended to Malham Beck , the Cove coming into view on my left as I walked down .
12 In July 1914 while preparing the volume for publication , he confided to his close friend Florence Henniker : ‘ Some of them I rather shrink from printing — those I wrote just after Emma died , when I looked back at her as she had originally been , & when I felt miserable lest I had not treated her considerately in her latter life .
13 Then there 's another neck that comes across the other way and you can tune the strings any way you want ; I basically tune to groups of diatonic notes with whatever melody I want to play .
14 Afterwards , having made desperately light of the gaffe , I defensively hissed to Jack : ‘ Well , it 's not pronounced Botha is it ?
15 I say , the reason I think I had bad dreams , recently , in the last sort of three nights , is because they 're the three nights I went swimming early , so I thought I better go to bed early .
16 I better walk on tip-toes to right well , you know now let's just give , you know , I mean you ca n't see Zane 's bum .
17 I personally like to idea of meetings like this , both because of the element of local co-operation and also because we can hear the views of other people , railway sympathisers rather than railway enthusiasts perhaps , on how railways fit into the scene .
18 photography , I personally talking to people about jobs
19 What I will tell you , and I will tell for the very first time , is that I personally dealt with people whose future may well have been considered under the terms of the AMO .
20 These I personally selected at training schools , generally those with " Distinguished " passes .
21 I literally jumped for joy when I heard that key turn in the lock and saw Mum and Mrs Taylor enter with another woman .
22 I confess that I literally gasped with disbelief when I heard him calmly announce his determination to get rid of the poll tax at the first possible opportunity .
23 Editor , — I entirely agree with B W Lloyd and P Barnett 's view that a problem list in letters from hospital doctors to general practitioners is invaluable .
24 So I must say I entirely agree with Heather on this , it seems to me inevitable logic of Freud 's theory and erm my own view is that group psychoanalysis is a contradiction in terms , you can not do psychoanalysis in a group of this and those who say they can I think have n never understood what psychoanalysis is all about and are misleading the public and people pay good money for it .
25 Whilst I entirely agree with Nochlin 's decision not to amend any of the articles ( ‘ despite the strong temptation to correct what I now know to be errors of fact or feel to be mistakes of interpretation ’ , p. xii ) , neither should they have been allowed to stand in an historical vacuum .
26 I entirely agree with President Delors that the exclusion of that aspect from the full Maastricht settlement would make Britain a paradise for inward investment , and I have had that message communicated to all trade attache s in our embassies throughout the world .
27 I entirely agree with Richard Harwood that those district societies that put the effort into breaking their society down into local groups , small practitioner groups , commercial membership groups and , for that matter , any other group that seems appropriate , have seen the real benefits from this assistance in the vital area of communication and , perhaps an unseen fact , value for money for the subscription as seen through the eyes of the Institute 's membership .
28 I only speak from observation ; yours may be different , I grant .
29 I only hope to God she 's not in too much pain .
30 I only hope to God one of them is . ’
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