Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] i [vb past] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ At the end of each sitting I seemed to produce nothing , so I had to hide it ( the canvas ) and carry it facing me , so all the butlers would n't see it . ’ |
2 | After this episode I stopped telephoning him , only to find he enjoyed the game so much that he began calling me . " |
3 | Some boy I told to give my work . |
4 | Well that 's another question I wanted to ask you about . |
5 | this morning I said enjoyed your weekend then , she said oh yeah , I said how 's Daniel then ? |
6 | yeah one of Andy 's cases this morning I had to do it where it had growth old cash on it , which it should n't have had so it was quite handy . |
7 | There 's this game I wanted to teach everyone . ’ |
8 | For some reason I 'd thought I 'd be given just a sample in a small box — like those used to send out wedding cake . |
9 | I thought at half time I had got it exactly right . |
10 | However , by this time I had outgrown my adolescent appetite for being shocked and had acquired some knowledge of parapsychology . |
11 | And when you were in suitably softened mood I was going to tell you how this time I 'd found what I 'd really been looking for all my life . ’ |
12 | Around this time I went to see my sister . |
13 | ‘ In true Hitchcock tradition , I always make one appearance in each series of Rumpole , but this time I decided to give myself a speaking part , ’ he says . |
14 | This time I decided to have my coffee in a little cafe not far from SIS . |
15 | At this stage I wanted to put you in the picture . ’ |
16 | I did n't know how long it was , could n't feel as far as the end , and I could n't always judge how much space I needed to keep it clear . |
17 | Up until that moment I had seen myself as simply a person ; colour of skin had n't registered with me . |
18 | That evening I decided to begin my search around the shower area . |
19 | Well cos that morning I 'd said she 's in there , and we thought you 'd been in . |
20 | She was being a bit of a weed and in any case I went to cheer her up in the first place . ’ |
21 | When I was finally allowed up and I went back to my own home I expected to forget you . |
22 | They had not , they said , but they had a lot of reliable relatives and could easily find out where he was and deliver any message I wanted to send him , if he was there . |
23 | Each time I stopped to catch my breath I could hear his voice in the distance shouting , " Jane ! |
24 | By that time I had copied her training set-up in my own lab , and we were able to repeat the entire experiment as before . |
25 | By that time I 'd heard my pimp was in custody , and I started renting a flat . |
26 | I recall , for instance , the occasion around that time I happened to encounter her in the back corridor . |