Example sentences of "i [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Just after the end of our period , in the late 1150s , the celebrated intellectual and letter writer John of Salisbury recounted his travels : ‘ ten times have I crossed the chain of the Alps since I left England first ; twice have I travelled through Apulia ; I have done business often in the Roman court on behalf of my superiors and friends ; and on a variety of counts I have traversed England , and France too , many times . ’
2 And er so that 's er I stopped on six months , being an orderly , because I could n't go back into tailoring , obviously , because er it might have aggravated it all again .
3 In those days I think I must have regarded many of the people dotted about my landscape more as bushes than as the human beings I now see them to have been : some dull and uninteresting like laurel bushes ; some like lavender sweetly scented ; some thorny , to be avoided ; and then rose bushes , gooseberry bushes , fuchsia bushes — but all just part of the scenery , and I withdrawn from them into my dreams .
4 Hamilton claimed one shot down , probably the aircraft ( J9+JH ) of Ill/St.G I flown by Ofhr .
5 Hamilton was scrambled soon after midnight , still wearing his pyjamas , and soon spotted a Ju87 , an aircraft of 9/St.G I flown by Lt. Werner Zühlke , which he attacked and claimed shot down .
6 Nor have I referred to the minor changes made to the 1987 regulations in 1990 and 1991 , which have already been applied in the accounts of most societies and will be familiar to their preparers and auditors by now .
7 Thus was I blinded to the fact that he is , in fact , the quintessential heavy metal arsehole .
8 First , though , whose kitchen table am I propped against with such enervating thoughts ?
9 Thus was I punished for wanting to go to these places , which I knew to be prisons for God .
10 Have n't I arranged with my father to have the time off ?
11 Am I forgiven for last night ? ’
12 Nor was I frightened of Wolsey 's familiar , Doctor Agrippa , the black magician with his cherubic face and that strange perfumed smell which always accompanied him .
13 Oft have I heard of you , my Lord Berowne ,
14 Johnny 's first words to me were : ‘ You 're a good broadcaster , why have n't I heard of you ? ’ ’
15 Had n't I heard of
16 If it is that I do not , on the grounds that had I heard about the invitation my justification would have been defeated , you have a duty to give some account of why the ( unknown to me ) truth that my wife has refused the invitation does not somehow redress the balance .
17 Yes now where have I heard about those ?
18 Or have I fallen into the trap of seeing a dozen cases of doubt and declaring a universal epidemic ?
19 ‘ Have I stumbled on some dark and desperate secret ? ’
20 ‘ Or have I stumbled on the trials of the Regiment 's new secret weapon ?
21 Am I committed to consistent communication about the way we handle our finances , giving , earning , spending and saving ?
22 ‘ Am I exonerated from being a wimp ? ’
23 Apparently not only had I collapsed on stage last night , but I was having intravenous chemotherapy between shows , sobbing and grimacing in agony in my dressing room .
24 This is the Mediterranean so why am I squeezed into this number ?
25 There 's j I looked in the phone book , there is only
26 Why was I reminded of Parent-Teacher Association concerts , where mums dress up as Madonna ?
27 I have I booked in here an'all .
28 ( The procedure might be somewhat different in a situation where the Government was in a minority , for example had I resigned between March and October 1974 . )
29 Great joy had Doña Ximena and her daughters , who were awaiting him , when they saw him come riding in ; and he stopt when he came to them , and said , Great honour have I won for you , while you kept Valencia this day !
30 Nor am I impressed by the floodgates argument — it is said that the Divisional Court would be overwhelmed by applications to review visitors ' decisions .
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