Example sentences of "[conj] i [vb past] [pers pn] [pron] had " in BNC.
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1 | He said he was a Bill Francis , so I told him we had a General Francis talking to Mum in the sitting-room , and he seemed ever so surprised ! |
2 | And I told him what had happened . |
3 | I told you when I rote that it was impossible for me to pay anything , as he was allowed by the parish when he was at Muggerhanger , and I told you I had my daughter on my hands for over seven years , and I have been doctering her all the time so I think you will consider the matter over and no that I can not help in any way , and in any case 4s. is a lot of money to pay a week . |
4 | I thought that if I told him what had really happened he might not let me go again and I wanted to see Charlie Chaplin and the Keystone Cops ones that were coming soon . |
5 | He asked himself , I wonder what this old warrior 's reaction would be if I told him I had fallen in love with a married woman ? |
6 | She said if I found you I had to ask you to dinner . |
7 | He said : ‘ She even shook my hand a second time after I told her I had full-blown AIDS . ’ |
8 | Aye well I do n't whether I told you I had a er I went on a holiday to the er beginning of September . |
9 | At the end of two years she applied for jobs with various banks and when I met her she had just been accepted as a trainee accounting technician . |
10 | When I told him we had recently come up from Southampton he said , " Gee , I would n't go to sea in that little tub for double my wages . " |
11 | If I could do that I could do anything , as a chef once said to me when I told him he had sprinkled sugar on a steak and kidney pie . |
12 | ‘ Father Poole became very excited when I mentioned your name , and very annoyed when I told him I had let you go . |
13 | When I told him I had n't , he disappeared inside again . |
14 | ‘ You were serious when I told you you had inherited a fortune . |
15 | When I bought him he had been ridden in an ordinary jointed snaffle , so it seemed sensible to stick to the mouthpiece with which he was familiar . |
16 | Because when I joined them they had eight branches |
17 | As I said I I had been told that er he was associated with and they had been planning ar armed robberies in the past . |
18 | blinked at me blearily as I told him we had better ring the hospital . |