Example sentences of "[noun] and i [vb past] it " in BNC.

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1 I was wearing I had the , the stethoscope behind my neck and I took it off for something , I was holding it up to try and get a better
2 That bird up there with like some thing hanging out of its arse and then something hanging out of its mouth and I thought it was like
3 Then I , I put it in a saucepan and I stewed it the next
4 Josh and I planned it yesterday evening , did n't we , Josh ?
5 Mr MacAskill commented : ‘ It became clear the vote was a confidence issue in the party convener and I felt it was no longer appropriate that I should remain in his cabinet . ’
6 He 's taking a few days ’ vacation out there , right now , so Pat and I thought it would be a good idea to let Fred Klepner stand in .
7 Neither was listening to the other talk and I thought it would be a good moment to fetch the rhubarb tart .
8 Once you get out of car and I thought it was a dog that she had , bu did n't have , she did n't have a dachshund he had a little
9 ‘ I felt it all in the car and I enjoyed it .
10 I of course has to invent this ceremony and I did it in Latin as they do at Oxford
11 but as I wrote this and you know put in the acc th the conflict , it came up to two thousand five hundred words and I taped it and timed it and I 've been butchering it and cutting out all the really nice little sentences and the nice sentences and I 've got it down to two one sixty and now with that announcement on the end , as I 've got it taped , it 's fourteen minutes fifty-nine seconds for a fifteen minute slot , so it 's about as precise as you 're gon na get it .
12 ‘ Everybody wanted a piece of my action and I found it very difficult to adjust .
13 There were people on my side and I made it .
14 I was watching for him erm I 'd been to the loo and I glanced out the er landing window and I thought it looked too tall for you .
15 And we had a neighbour named and he 'd worked at E T N S all his life and had some influence and I mentioned it to him and he asked me , asked me if he could find me a job .
16 It was mid-way between a sketch and a chat and I loved it .
17 I had a little stomach-ache and I thought it was something I 'd eaten .
18 And I picked up a load of washing the other day and put it in the washing machine and I washed it .
19 7 make-up and I thought it was great .
20 Cos there was one in July and I suspected it would clash with holidays , which it probably does , so the November one I 'm trying for .
21 It was a little variegated ivy and I had it indoors , in the hall .
22 I moved so quietly I barely stirred the dust , yet now in the English winter I could hear a spectral echo of angry laughter and I thought it was my own .
23 You asked for Operation Cuckoo to be your personal responsibility and I gave it to you .
24 I 've seen the play and I thought it was quite like a farce .
25 I was very happy ; but I am sure that I needed a sharp lesson in humility and I received it .
26 The first few times I lit the stove , up popped yellow flames and I turned it off .
27 Against : almost nothing I can put my finger on , except that it 's a darned expensive guitar and I expected it to justify its price by being inspiring — which , for all of us who tried it , it somehow failed to be .
28 They hand-made him this acoustic guitar and I thought it was really beautiful , so I thought I 'd like something like that .
29 And then that other was a member of parliament and I knew it 's erm I knew he , I think it was erm oh I can see him stood up there .
30 selected the whole board and I unbound it .
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