Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] i [vb past] [indef pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I was so wrapped up in my own performances that I needed someone with experience to help .
2 one thing you 've got to watch out for apar I go I remember I , I was thinking about getting colour monitors for work and I read lots of articles about them
3 I have n't had a jelly for ages and I got one from Sainsbury 's .
4 so they did n't come , and I did n't go out and Gemma came up and I was sitting there talking and they had a drop , drop of wine and I had one with erm and Gemma finished her biscuits up , we 've got to get some more biscuits now Gemma brings her
5 It 's years since I had one in my house . ’
6 Christ , I even broke out into a sweat if I saw one on TV .
7 I do n't think I 'd be going to court if I had anything to be concerned about .
8 We moved to Somerset and I saw nothing of Matt for — I do n't know — it must 've been sixteen years I suppose .
9 He drank my drink because I said something about all the money he was always flashing around and then he made a dirty crack about …
10 I was a student in London but I was at home on this occasion when I met someone in the park .
11 It was early evening when I got into London 's vehicular scrummage and I had plenty of time to see Toby in hospital .
12 He fumbled a packet from the pocket of his anorak and I lit one for him with the dashboard lighter .
13 I soon found that Bertha and I had nothing in common .
14 I experienced the joy and excitement of the subject as I discovered something for the first time .
15 It was only later that I dared to approach the nurse who did the dispensing and whisper in her ear that I knew nothing of Bach Remedies and would she please enlighten me .
16 I 'd left it to the end of the meal before I said anything about being arrested .
17 It was n't until my second year that I told anything like the truth about my father .
18 Laura and I arranged everything between us .
19 We had a great trip and I met lots of other children . ’
20 SAD , disappointed and deeply frustrated : Lady Chatterley and I had plenty in common by the end of Sunday 's opening episode .
21 ‘ I would n't do it , ’ he said , ‘ because it was another anti-war film and I wanted something with some fun in it . ’
22 I never had a TV set until I bought one with my first lot of royalties and the only way we got the record player was because my dad won about £40 on the pools .
23 My weight settled back on the earth and I felt nothing but staggering agony and could n't think connectedly until it abated .
24 I 've already completed mine : my son and I disturbed one on the main path leading up to The Merrick , in Galloway , and ranger Fred Gordon and I saw a very angry one on the path in Glen Cairn in the Cairngorms .
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