Example sentences of "i [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's important to me that you hear my side of the story — though God knows it does me little enough credit ! |
2 | But it turns me on just to hear you say it . ’ |
3 | The farming bills do n't amount to much as the ones who do call me in always think they 're doing me a favour and consequently should n't be charged much . |
4 | Can you give me any indication of the gravity of the investigation which , in your view , might justify me in deliberately withholding from the board information of direct importance to the bank 's shareholders ? " |
5 | She was in one of those things Marcus puts me in sometimes to carry me about . |
6 | He brought me down here to work for him under false pretences . |
7 | Alright he , he 's probably down there with his wife and my friend and invited me down there to stay in her house but I do n't think it 's September actually , so I do n't , some . |
8 | Cos I rarely ever do that . |
9 | As regards myself I rarely ever tire or find the day too long though I am constantly walking a circumstance which being considered much to my health being better able to bear fatigue than when last I walked over the hills with you and I found your advice not to take spirits very very judicious . |
10 | The one I most clearly remember presaged the unfortunate end of a middle aged unmarried woman who lived opposite us : I saw ropes and dark rooms and finally this woman hanging from a ceiling . |
11 | I most desperately need entertaining , as you can see . ’ |
12 | I most scrupulously carried out my promise to her , despite the dishonest if well meant advice of various people who suggested that I should deposit her letters in a great library . |
13 | Now , let me say there 's one component of what Brian and Gerry have been saying , which I most passionately agree with as it happens — get that bit off my chest first — and that is that until we have a clear understanding of the mechanisms and processes of development , the processes whereby an egg turns into an adult , our theory of evolution will , indeed , be very imperfect , and we do not have such a theory , erm it 's exceedingly important that we should work on such a theory , and such a theory it is n't sufficient simply to say ‘ Oh well , there 's a genetic programme for development ’ and imagine that in other ways actually said something , because you actually have n't . |
14 | I most heartily wish it may be in my power to serve and save so much innocence , beauty and merit . |
15 | Hawkins said : ‘ I most sincerely hope that you are not thinking what I think you are , if you follow me . ’ |
16 | ‘ I most sincerely hope you do n't ’ said Valerie . |
17 | If Sir Alastair has broken this spell , as I most sincerely hope he has , the Chartered Institute may , after more than three quarters of a century ‘ provide a source of authoritative views on transport for communication to Government and the community ’ ; just as its founders intended . |
18 | After the ultimate collapse of the last-minute French initiative [ see below ] , he made a statement at the request of the Security Council on Jan. 15 , saying : " As … the world stands poised between peace and war , I most sincerely appeal to President Saddam Hussein to turn the course of events away from catastrophe and toward a new era of justice and harmony … |
19 | I decided not to go in there on the grounds that Tommy would not , and Tommy off duty in Tommy 's off-duty clothes was what I most definitely wanted to be at that moment . |
20 | But Lord Aldington insisted : ‘ I most definitely saw him on May 25 and I remember having dinner with him on two successive nights around this time . |
21 | I ca n't honestly say that it 's been a pleasure , but it has been an experience … one I most definitely do n't want to repeat ! ’ |
22 | ‘ I most certainly take exception to one or two hints around at the moment that our biggest problem is keeping our cool . |
23 | But when I saw you that first time in the garden , I most certainly wanted you , My Cassie . |
24 | ‘ I most certainly did not knock it over myself ! ’ roared the Trunchbull . |
25 | ‘ I most certainly did not , ’ he said . |
26 | ‘ I most certainly did not ! ’ |
27 | ‘ I most certainly have not dyed it ! |
28 | ‘ I most certainly have , ’ Miss Honey said . |
29 | But in answer to your highly impertinent question — no , I most certainly have not ever taken drugs , and never will . ’ |
30 | ‘ I most certainly do not ! ’ |