Example sentences of "[noun] [be] [adv prt] i [verb] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 And when I found out after a bit of dressing-room chat what the other lads were on I had to make a point .
2 but this part Jane 's in I mean it 's just the pits
3 The fact is that before the evening was over I had not only penetrated Karen sexually , but perhaps even more important we had shared a good laugh together at Dennis 's expense .
4 I wish daddy was back I wish daddy was back .
5 Now that the lights are on I do n't suspect that she drove him to suicide .
6 We know Gary Ball 's out I do n't know how long for but I think Frank will seriously have to look to give this lad some support because he he 's doing great up there on his own there 's no doubt about that .
7 Yes I did — when English Lit was over I read my last sentence before she collected the papers , and it said , ‘ Julius Caesar is a filthy no-good rubbishy play because it does n't have enough women in it .
8 Once the exams were over I had the whole summer free in front of me and a host of new friends to pass it with the idea made me extremely happy .
9 When I thought five minutes were up I decided to give him another five .
10 When the election is over I think we shall see further improvement . ’
11 Now when the film 's over I 've got one or two more questions to ask you so I want you to watch very carefully and listen very carefully as we go through the film .
12 As soon as school was over I took the train from Hammersmith to Whitechapel , then continued the rest of the journey on foot to Charlie 's home .
13 However , after the case was over I confess to having cheated and done what the voices of infallibility , myself among them , have said must not be done in construing legislation : I looked at Hansard .
14 After all the formalities were over I followed Sandy back to his home in my car .
15 So when the shivering fit is over I write my bellicose article and no one would guess that I ever hesitated .
  Next page