Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] and i [vb past] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | It was a way of escape and I buried my nose in their fragrance . |
2 | The gentlemen of the orchestra chorused their usual soft whistles of approval and I did my usual twirl , deep curtsey and , ‘ Good evening , gentlemen . ’ |
3 | Well that 's the best thing , cos I 'm on a case a couple of weeks and I rang your police on Friday night |
4 | I have seized him by the hair of his head And shoved it into a bucket of water And I screwed his pistols up his arse A dam sight harder than I screwed his daughter ( Rum ti-iddle-ey etc ) . |
5 | He seized a horrible pair of forceps and I closed my eyes as he started flexing his muscles . |
6 | His face shrank into lines of hostility and I felt my right knee twitching with anger inside my trouser-leg . |
7 | my holiday was later as usual and longer so , you know and there was a couple of other things not related to this which I 'd thought of doing and it 's sort of they evaporated , but erm , we did spend time talking to Ingy earlier in the year , you know , about publicity and I gave her lists of well such as things obvious things like Playback and Newsbeat |
8 | Tony said no , Jamie finished with Neil and I got my flowers |
9 | ‘ I beg your pardon for intruding , ’ she said , ‘ but I came looking for someone to serve me with petrol and I heard your voices and then what you said about Brownies . ’ |
10 | But the path took me back into darkness and I felt my first real twinge of panic . |
11 | I was about fifteen ; I made my first record and I started playing in nightclubs and I had my first drink . |
12 | It was the first time that I had run a 60 metres in years and I improved my personal best to 6.63 seconds , which I was pleased with — but not so happy , obviously , to lose to Lincoln by one-hundredth of a second . |
13 | So it was an uphill struggle and within three months we were doing well in shop and I left my job and since then I 'm in Walsall . |
14 | That would be about sixty , sixty one as I see , and er they were the last match of the season virtually was that they gained promotion on was Shrewsbury , which was at the game meadow and Arthur , the player manager who was a prolific goal scorer in his day , was playing at the time and er nobody expected Walsall to win but they ran out two-one winners and all down the A five that night all the pubs were full coming back with everyone celebrating , so erm , after then they had a civic dinner at the Town Hall for the players and they did a big flower display in the arboretum all set out in flowers the club badge and congratulation lads on winning promotion , and this when they kicked off the following season , in the second division , prior to that they played a friendly match against Leicester and Gordon was in goal and I took my boy with me Tim , who was only a toddler at the time , and he , I stood him on the old archway where the players used to run out , but the first league match was against Sunderland and Brian , actually played for Sunderland as centre forward and er Walsall ran out four-three winners in the end Tony , who was Walsall inside left got a hat trick and I believe Tommy , got the other goal and Brian scored for Sunderland , then the er we went on to the , the first away match which was at Derby County , and Walsall won that three-one . |
15 | At the G M B Centenary Congress I spoke from the platform , seconding a document on Europe and I expressed my fears and hopes along with a lot of other delegates . |
16 | ‘ After a few weeks though they went back to school and I started my course again . |
17 | My husband to Tunis , our son to Saudi Arabia , the girls to London and I turned my face toward Abu Dhabi and the pains of collecting money that was owed to our business . |