Example sentences of "and i [verb] [adv] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 The second I walked off the set , a wave of pain hit me and I looked down at my grazed shins and one swollen knee .
2 My clogs clattered on the steps and I looked back over my shoulder a couple of times to see if Frankie was following me , but he was n't .
3 As soon as I had finished speaking , the small emergency wireless station was dismantled , and I rushed back to my two sergeants to get ready to leave .
4 It 's not expensive to live here and I earn enough from my lessons to keep me going .
5 Blair and I followed carefully in its footsteps , mightily encouraged .
6 And I cut back on my intake ,
7 She 's a big woman who 's always in a green housecoat when I see her in the evenings after the pub when , as often happens , her son and I end up at her house .
8 Masses were ending everywhere in Dublin , and I walked back to my hotel through streams of home-going worshippers .
9 Jim Groeling and I walked back through his house .
10 So for a second it seemed the most natural thing in the world when the ships airlock suddenly opened , and I stepped out of my cabin to see Sergia framed in the lock , with two male Ardakkeans behind her .
11 When the meeting is over Jane and I walk back towards our own department , past the sightseers waiting outside the security barriers at the end of Downing Street .
12 The laibon 's son , paramat , and I walk back to my camp .
13 I began to doubt this and I said so in my talk .
14 ‘ I must write to Holmes at once , ’ I said , and I went straight to my room and wrote a letter to Holmes , which gave him all the details of Barrymore 's story .
15 but they remember which one I did , I think it was that Mothercare one they get grubby with the things and everything and it was a sunny day and I went outside with me bucket and me felt and me scrubbing brush
16 Davey and I went off to our rooms .
17 ‘ I am going to cry , ’ I thought , and I went quickly to my seat in the church before I had time to do so .
18 One day I was out working the streets , I went with this punter and I went back to his place .
19 I was lucky in meeting a cab as I left the bank , and I went back to my anonymous room in Peel Square .
20 When I was finally allowed up and I went back to my own home I expected to forget you .
21 Karen and I went out of our way to place obstacles in our path .
22 I said , ‘ I 'm coming back , ’ and I went out to my spaceship .
23 I remember when Mike was a baby and I went home with my shopping and left him at the check-out in Sainsbury 's .
24 ‘ The majority of the old No. 3 Troop volunteered and I crawled out of my foxhole to put in my application ’ .
25 I 've got to know so many people in the community , and I turn up at their houses any time at all .
26 Shortly afterwards , he went off to the Demob Centre and I left dismally on my last posting to Scampton .
27 To get somewhere for my caddying I felt I had to travel , and I left home for my first tournament in 1951 at St Andrews for the Amateur Championship .
28 A British supporter thrust a Union Jack into my hand and I set off on my lap of honour , the first British sprinter to win the title in forty years , the first black man ever to win it .
29 I got a bit of a headache on account of how cold it is and I snuggle back into my sleeping bag .
30 I remember my first gig after joining John was at the White Hart , Acton , and I rolled up with my P-bass and my Gibson amp — a Titan was it ? — a grey pyramid-shaped amp .
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