Example sentences of "i [verb] [adv prt] [pron] [adv] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | And I said to her well every time I goes over I either takes children a few groceries . |
2 | Neil Cusforth , who 's in the haulage business in Yorkshire , chose the 1.6 Primera and is delighted with it : ‘ As soon as I got in I just felt right in it : it 's so light and easy to use . ’ |
3 | When I found out I really kicked up . |
4 | I dreamed last night that I sat by a fire with Grandmother & my brother & when I woke up I still felt my brother 's hand . |
5 | Obviously , I lost a lot of time there and when I came out I really did n't find the new tyres as much of an advantage as I had hoped . |
6 | In my spare time and during vacations , between 1976 and 1978 , I set up what later came to be called the Standing Conference of Asian Youth Organizations . |
7 | ‘ Some mornings when I wake up I just want to give it all up . |
8 | When I wake up I just pull it back or put it on top of my head in a top knot . |
9 | And we had to laugh , he said , well can you be ill a bit longer because he , er , he cooked her something to eat and he feeds her and so when I rang up I never got her on th , I never spoke to her for a week ! |
10 | Every time I turn around someone else has run off with it and I 've probably walked a good few office miles in its retrieval . |
11 | As Sabra , a woman in her forties , told me ‘ If I go out I usually do have my Dupatta round me , but at work I ca n't wear it in case it gets caught up in the machines , so I just wear a scarf on my head when I leave the house — something is needed to save one 's Izzat ’ . |
12 | but most days but erm and the bar 's right across the door and last week when I went out they still had er er one or two bits of Christmas stuff in the one window and some balls of er in there . |
13 | ‘ When I fell off I just kept thinking this is it , this is it . |
14 | Twenty-three years in the business has all been the build-up for this , as I take on my most challenging role ever — bloody prompter ! ’ |