Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] what i [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 And then at once , I realized what I 'd said .
2 John , of Pontypridd , Mid Glamorgan , said yesterday : ‘ It was n't until I came to pay for a car at the auction that I realised what I 'd done .
3 To cut this story short , for several more aromatherapy sessions with Charlotte , I experienced what I came to recognise as grief .
4 I was born too late and I discovered what I wanted to do too late and what I did I did too late and my death is about to come far too late .
5 I repeated what I had seen him do .
6 Even though I knew what I had to do , once I got outside Liverpool Street station , I just wandered off aimlessly .
7 I knew what I had to do .
8 I knew what I had to do but it took some courage to switch that light on , I can tell you .
9 But I knew what I had to do , so I did it . ’
10 And , at that time I realized what my friend had gone through , and I knew what I had gone through , and I would willingly have gone on having babies for erm out of compassion for people who could n't have children and I would have done it much more naturally !
11 In a split second I knew what I 'd done .
12 I knew what I 'd witnessed last time I 'd seen one of those in the possession of a malai officer .
13 If only I knew what I have done .
14 I knew what I wanted to do from then . ’
15 I knew what I wanted to do , and first of all I asked Miss Sowerby , ‘ Any spare blankets ? ’
16 We settled down with a new bottle of champagne on the table before us , and I summarised what I had discovered about Brian Harley 's contract with Supersight and what I had not discovered about his putter .
17 I summarised what I had learned from Froggy 's sister , and the many questions in my mind .
18 I understood what I had seen in the dream when I learned the words " gaberdine " and " mahogany " ; and I was born in the year of the New Look , understood by 1951 and the birth of my sister , that dresses needing twenty yards for a skirt were items as expensive as children — more expensive really , because after 1948 babies came relatively cheap , on tides of free milk and orange juice , but good cloth in any quantity was hard to find for a very long time .
19 So , I did what I learnt to do as a working-class woman , which was to justify why I did my work by saying , well of course it is a metaphor for all kinds of struggle , and of course it is , but actually the original reason was n't that at all .
20 I did what I had to do in Dublin — you 'll never know what I had to do to survive .
21 I put up with all their talk , and I did what I had to do according to the state in which the Lord had placed me .
22 Over the years since that occasion I have often wondered why I did what I decided to do .
23 she never , never could , and I said what I tried to tell you all
24 Immediately I regretted what I had said .
25 I hoped what I had written was okay .
26 Someone has plotted to kill you ! ’ and I explained what I had heard and how I had put out the fire .
27 I wondered what I had done wrong .
28 Now I had graduated to the Birmingham-rug and Dufy-print circuit , but I wondered what I had sacrificed to do it .
29 She repeated what I 'd said .
30 After a while she examined what I had done .
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