Example sentences of "i did [adv] [verb] [pron] at " in BNC.

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1 I ca n't say that I did honestly enjoy it at first .
2 I did not mean it at all , I thought it was vaguely amusing .
3 I did not know it at the time , but Helmut knew that Jean-Claude was still seeing Otto .
4 He added : ‘ I was in a place once when a man fired a gun at me and I did not like it at all .
5 After the controversy over last week 's leak I would not have announced our move and I did not reveal it at our annual meeting .
6 I confess I did not remember her at all , but I have been in so many hoses , I suppose it is only natural … "
7 But I did n't recognize you at first .
8 No I funnily enough I just landed er er I I I did n't hurt myself at all .
9 That 's why I wrote to you about Herr Sussmeyer and enclosed the pubic hair , though I did n't realise it at the time .
10 I did n't feel anything at first .
11 I did n't feel anything at the time , ’ he continued .
12 Did I wear it over Chris , I did n't wear it at Christmas time did I ?
13 There was something I did n't tell you at your father 's funeral because it seemed the wrong time , but two days after he died , I received a letter from him .
14 I did n't fancy him at first , not particularly .
15 I did n't mention you at all . ’
16 I did n't mention you at all .
17 I did n't believe him at first .
18 I did n't believe it at first .
19 No , I did n't follow him at all .
20 I did n't like him at all and we did n't get on .
21 ‘ No , to tell you the truth , I did n't like her at all .
22 But I did n't like it at all .
23 I did n't like it at all .
24 on this anyway I , I finally , I did n't like it at all , but now I 'd done , I have me feather back I 'm alright I was like deaf when I got up every morning .
25 I did n't like it at first cos all the animation was all too fuzzy and wobbly and everything I can remember cos I did n't think it was as good as the Magic Roundabout but then yeah I love it now .
26 I did n't recognise her at first , ’ Lily told her .
27 Then he looked more closely , and exclaimed : ‘ Ruth — I did n't recognise you at first ! ’
28 Sneha , ( not her real name ) an Asian girl of eighteen living with her family near Birmingham , wrote me a long letter , but with the strict proviso that I did n't ring her at home or try to contact her at all .
29 Not surprisingly , nowadays I hate my breasts , and wish I did n't have them at all .
30 No cos I did n't have it at the time when I did that .
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