Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] [conj] i [verb] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Because of what he 'd said and because I 'd asked his wife who he was . |
2 | Before I call the Home Secretary , I should say that I understand that a notice of appeal has now been lodged but that I propose to exercise my discretion in respect of the sub judice rule to allow questions covering the Home Secretary 's statement . |
3 | I think that people would be justified in rebuking me for deceiving them as to my whereabouts , but that I would no more have actually lied than if I had thrown my voice and said ‘ Cooee ‘ . |
4 | Rod said : ‘ I was shocked to be told that if I had waited any longer before seeking help I would not have survived . |
5 | no Bev 's flown but when I 've gone up with her |
6 | I wish I 'd understood that when I had to deal with that meddling Monk . ’ |
7 | Having said that , I 've always known that if I want to express myself I have to have a large vocabulary on the guitar . |
8 | ‘ For nearly two years I did nothing , but as I had worked very hard very young , I had no feeling of guilt that I had to do something , because I had already proved that when I wanted to work , I could do it . ’ |
9 | Oh no I would n't have it cut until after I got married . |
10 | We tend to think of these beautiful insects as being very brightly coloured but when I began experimenting I was unable to get convincing results . |
11 | how much was n't held until after I 'd gone up for the money for Matthew 's back . |