Example sentences of "and [adv] i [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | I have had people ring me up at weekends and luckily I 've had the stuff and taken it back . |
2 | The ball come across and er I see Bedford had his back to the goal , and I could see he was going to swivel and hit it with his left foot , and I 've just come across the goal and er , he just hit it down low to my right hand side and luckily I 've come the right way and pushed it wide . |
3 | Hopefully , everyone is ready , sitting in the Green Room behind the set , and then the music plays and on I go . |
4 | I move that resolution and on I 've yet to see any evidence of them . |
5 | I swallow , throat dry , tears finally coming into my eyes and eventually I squeeze the words out : |
6 | If I see anything on the subject it goes into the file , and eventually I have enough material for a book or an article . ’ |
7 | People add a little on and eventually I have signed for a club and sold my house . |
8 | replied the doctor in his delightful Scottish accent ( and rather I think with a lovely Highland lilt to it ) . |
9 | I have most of them already and besides I enjoy the reputation of being the best teacher . |
10 | Dairy cattle … eh , Beh , milk is not food enough for a man and besides I have my fields to plough . ’ |
11 | And besides I have n't finished with the question of patriotism . |
12 | And besides I have n't said I 'll take the job yet ! ’ |
13 | He 's almost halfway across and suddenly I go from being terrified and annoyed to being exhilarated , intoxicated ; overjoyed . |
14 | and suddenly I mean people lived for centuries there |
15 | and then suddenly from the other end there 's this like , cos we , it 's like a big room , it 's the other end of the room all the dealers there , and er anyway and er and suddenly I hear , and then someone 's like saying talking , they 're all , somebody 's like mi microphone and starts talking to them about er what 's happening in the market , things like that blah blah blah blah blah , and this means blah blah blah blah so watch out for blah blah blah and I thought it 's like living in a different world , it 's amazing . |
16 | ‘ I remain confident about my ability to do the business at Premier League level , and suddenly I 've got the chance to prove this self-belief is not misplaced . |
17 | Then she breathes out and gives a real smile — one of those big things that brightens her face like a starburst — and I see she 's been frightened , and I sigh , and suddenly I 've got a lump in my throat and I 'm trembling and I do n't think I can move away from this wall . |
18 | I was quite prepared to die without giving it too much thought , you understand — and suddenly I find I 've got up steam and I 've puff-puffed past the station labelled ‘ Death ’ and the track lies all before me , unsignposted . ’ |
19 | A few discreet phone calls and suddenly I find myself shunted into a siding while the investigation into Ruggiero 's murder passes me by . ’ |
20 | ‘ I just came in to buy some flowers and a paper and suddenly I find I 'm in the middle of it all . |
21 | This therefore will be my last Sunday with you and so I take this opportunity to thank you again for all your kindnesses to me and for the way you made me welcome when I arrived 5 years ago ( does n't time fly ! ) . |
22 | And so I follow a nervous , |
23 | And so I dress them , give them breakfast . |
24 | Next I began to worship actors like gods and I 'd go and see the same performance again and again , transported , until I learned that the actor , the one I had in mind , was exceptionally polygamous and stingy as a goat and so I let that one go . |
25 | The luff of the flying jib had begun to back and fill and so I let the ship 's head fall away . |
26 | The letter which he valued most came from the leader of English theology , who was now Archbishop of York , William Temple : ‘ Men ought to acknowledge their major obligations , and so I write to thank you ... ’ |
27 | It is carried against , and so I come back to the new erm section being proposed by Professor on anti-semitism and concurred by the convenor , Dr , and put it to the assembly . |
28 | I 'm going to die , but they do not want me to , and so I try to stay cheerful for them . ’ |
29 | Whatever the outcome , the liaison needs of the Branch Committee can not be ignored and so I hope over the next three years that this can be improved to enable a transition through which active liaison is maintained . |
30 | And so I hope that , as you go away from this place , that you will really go away with the knowledge , and with the technical know-how , to put across the work which , as I said earlier , we all recognize is a very important part in these coming months and years . |