Example sentences of "i [adv] [vb past] it [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I merely made it possible for you to come back to me the sooner . ’
2 But , I , I misunderstood , I obviously got it wrong then .
3 They nicked whole street , and I only read it last night .
4 No cos I only got it this summer cos my other one was nicked , my other one which had all my really nice visas in it , which I was really
5 ‘ But I only bought it last year , ’ he insisted , holding up the ancient object .
6 Yes , I only found it this morning by accident , I thought oh god
7 More came welling and flooding under the door , so that I suddenly found it all about my ankles .
8 Well it 's just that I may be totally wrong but I just read it first when you read it first it 's like its prey in the light if you see what I mean .
9 I just got it last year .
10 push the bed , the bed had been pushed up and the stuff had tumbled and I just moved it all away
11 Yeah , I just dumped it all .
12 Inexperienced as I was in counselling , I nevertheless felt it essential that the school should offer itself as a support agency through which parents could find their way into the numerous services provided by the state , by the local authority and by voluntary organisations .
13 Apparently , she had been taken in by the Madam who ran the house , a woman called Bella Cohen , who adopted her almost as her daughter , by personally , I always found it hard to believe myself . "
14 The grey mount was chosen to blend with the grey marbled effect of the frame , but I deliberately kept it plain to accentuate the frame 's veneer .
15 So I probably knew it better than most of my enemies .
16 In announcing the government 's intention I also made it clear that my right honourable friend had decided that a similar duty should be introduced for auditors of building societies and financial service companies and that my right honourable friend the president of the board of trade would want the approach extended er to the , this approach extended to the auditors of insurance companies .
17 I also found it salutary to watch the Scheissekommando about its work .
18 I also found it hard to deal with the petty bourgeois outlook of all but a few of the girls at that private school .
19 I also found it quieter than my car and more manageable .
20 In contrast with my wishful thinking of the day before , I now found it impossible to visualize anything after the moment when the lights would go out and the window of the block would be thrown open .
21 I often found it necessary to reprimand students for learning their TOEFL words during classes .
22 I even found it difficult to believe that she had ever been in cahoots with Mr Broadhurst .
23 Unfortunately , there are so many bolts from so many routes on this dome that I sometimes found it difficult to stay on route .
24 I 'm not sure that I actually learnt it all yet .
25 I actually found it hard to make myself make a divot at first — it just seemed wrong .
26 I 've not only never felt like this before , I never imagined it possible .
27 When reading stories about Thomas the Tank Engine to my daughter , I never thought it sexist .
28 Of course , at first I did do all the humdrum work , though to be honest , I never found it dull .
29 R.B. But I certainly noticed it that day .
30 It was all quite dispiriting and I subsequently found it easier to work with museum officials .
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