Example sentences of "i [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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31 | But in answer to your highly impertinent question — no , I most certainly have not ever taken drugs , and never will . ’ |
32 | ‘ I most certainly do not ! ’ |
33 | I hope that the Minister will comment specifically on whether that is an acceptable employment practice for this country or whether he believes — as I most certainly do — that we should offer some form of legal protection for those women are the most exploited . |
34 | ‘ I most certainly do intend to stay on ! ’ |
35 | ‘ Yes , I most certainly do ! ’ he told her before turning back to stare down at the flushed features of his wife . |
36 | ‘ No , I most certainly do not ! ’ |
37 | I am older now — I most certainly feel older , weighed down methinks by sorrow and care . |
38 | I most certainly think so . ’ |
39 | Many of us — and I most certainly include Waterstones — are guilty of creating an atmosphere which , while relaxing and relevant to book purchasing by adults , proves to be boring and even intimidating for children . |
40 | I most certainly agree with that view , which is why I declined to sign the social chapter . |
41 | Until now the greeting I most often heard had been G'Tag or Morgen . |
42 | what I most often heard when I phoned people a couple of days in was that it 's been the worst two days of my life ! |
43 | I most often use it as a resource which the children can go to during their own dramatic play . |
44 | I mostly just look at mine from the window ; I 've got to know the walnut tree over a whole year now . |
45 | I rather obviously avoided , so far as I could , offering even the most tentative diagnosis of the defect in the tripartite analysis which Gettier exposed . |
46 | I rather foolishly ran round the Staffordshire moors on Saturday with the perhaps to be disbanded 5th Battalion Light Infantry from Shrewsbury and caught a heavy cold . |
47 | Whether this was Winston 's idea , or His Majesty 's I do not know , but I so strongly suspect His Majesty who we knew to be one of the best Kings we have ever had . |
48 | Without any apparent break in the text and without any change of tone in my voice I got out some of the things I so badly needed to tell you . |
49 | Perhaps it was selfish of me , I so badly wanted to put a live baby into Celia 's arms — ’ Her mouth quivered slightly and she turned away . |
50 | KEITH Thomas 's article on warm beer ( September ) highlights the main reason why I so rarely attend beer festivals these days . |
51 | Not listening was always one of my faults and one of the reasons I so frequently found myself isolated in misunderstanding : like a careless rider , cut off from the company , alone and benighted for failing to pay attention to the prevailing agreements as to intention and direction . |
52 | The vacillating vamp , as I so aptly said : do I phone her ? |
53 | And I so desperately wanted children . |
54 | I need a , I so desperately need a shag . |
55 | ‘ If it had n't gone through this time , I would have had no time left in my life to enter the ministry I so dearly want to join . |
56 | This being Ma 's first day back , I am excused the dark , which I so richly deserve … |
57 | ‘ But when I see those stones here , and ponder — as I was doing when I so nearly precipitated myself upon you — ’ he laughed , gently , at his own folly and again rapiered a look to Miss D'Arcy who , in control now , returned to him the dreamy interest of the truly hooked — ‘ it was Egypt I thought on . |
58 | Of course , he could want the word ‘ abverb' ( as in ‘ pleasur ab ly' ) , but I so much doubt it that I 'd bet on it . ’ |
59 | I so much enjoyed coming to see your mother . |
60 | Not just because it would ruin the trust that my relationship is built on and that I so much believe in , but because being unfaithful would require me to be the kind of woman I choose not to be . |