Example sentences of "i [adv] [verb] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | I only get the first two options — everything else disappears off the bottom of the screen and reappears at the top , corrupted and unaffected by the mouse , even though CGA appears to be supported . |
2 | I only saw the first page which , in case you 've forgotten the system , shows the subject 's photograph , age , length of time spent in the employ of the company , when he — or she — joined us , when he — or she — left us . |
3 | I only had the first one to worry about . |
4 | I only watched the first 10mins of the FA cup game yesterday … funny how no mention was made of Pallisters hand ball in the box … or dick head schmeichal pushing Kamara in the face . |
5 | ‘ I only read the first one . |
6 | Well do n't I just go the next one great than three ? |
7 | Well I just put the last one in . |
8 | I paid good money for that , I said , ca n't I just have a last go on it ? |
9 | I just did the last one , the next , the , the , the next to the last one erm , I said er , I ca n't remember what the differentiation of it is , he said you would n't you have n't done it , I said no we 'd started |
10 | I just caught the last few minutes of a Yorkshire TV documentary , ‘ England 's Last Wilderness ’ , with David Bellamy burbling about the Pennines . |
11 | And I turned over and I just caught the last bit there . |
12 | I I just caught the last frame . |
13 | I just used the last . |
14 | No I just used the last now . |
15 | It was I just took the last one on Saturday , and I then threw the |
16 | ‘ In fact , I once had a third cousin — or was it a great-aunt … ? ’ |
17 | Despite these I always took a last look at the course on the first day of the tournament . |
18 | ‘ I would write about forty , and he said to me once : ‘ I always skip the first twenty because they 're not very good ! ’ ’ |
19 | Also here Nick Sellars and I respectively made the second and third ascents of Peter Gomersall 's outrageously steep Showtime , thinking the grade to be hard F8a+ . |
20 | ‘ I still remember the first name you told me . ’ |
21 | I usually make the last verse . |
22 | I quickly ordered a second cup and the dreams returned . |
23 | I gratefully accepted a second helping . |
24 | Following this I also heard the first performance of the Serenade with Peter and Dennis Brain at the Wigmore Hall in October 1943 . |
25 | As the day of ‘ our final hour ’ approached our publicity releases continued to whip up public opinion , and I carefully planned the last programme for broadcast from 9pm on the last evening until the station 's license expired with the stroke of midnight . |
26 | ( In the proof stage I nearly cut the last sentence in the book , which was that we would know the mind of God . |
27 | I double take the first glimpse |
28 | Though not piggishly chauvinistic enough to echo the first pronouncement , I heartily endorse the last . |
29 | I dimly recall the first broadcast performance of this piece in the 1940s and rarely lose an opportunity of hearing any new recording of it . |
30 | I now took the first positive steps , although still not without considerable misgivings . |