Example sentences of "[conj] i [vb past] at [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 I 've a feeling that they might be the same lot that I saw at Geraldine 's party last month .
2 It happened that I called at Beatrice 's house the last time Aunt Nessy visited there — the time before she was banished .
3 Johann left the room and I looked at Sapt .
4 I still did n't say anything , but I had my eyes open and I looked at Stok calmly .
5 And I looked at Sue and I said you know she 's got twenty jobs erm two cleaning and
6 Helen and I stared at Jamila 's face in the gloom for a clue as to what she was going to do .
7 It looks like the beaded beauty Tumbleweed and I met at Appleby .
8 The director , the crew and I stayed at Stromness on the Orkney mainland , in wartime too far to visit because of being at short notice for steam ; and it was an odd feeling crossing over to Hoy in the ferry , then motoring in a taxi down its eastern side to the once familiar anchorage of Gutter Sound .
9 And I unloaded at Mr Riggs on Norwich Hill ( he used to contract for all the horses with the post-office ; and we used to take hay there ) , and I pulled the load into his yard ; took the horses out , and put them into this load what my uncle — what they sent away .
10 We banked over Bonefish 's house and I waved at Thessy who was standing beside Masquerade .
11 Anyway , I thought if I stayed at Julie 's we could have an early night and I 'd be here in the morning .
12 That summer I thought I was going to be able to work in the shop full-time up until I started at St. Martin 's School of Art in the autumn .
13 Yes , sorting out the house must be a major priority for the future , or else I will get into a real pickle again , like I did at Low Birk Hatt .
14 The atmosphere was thick with tension but I looked at Mick and he glared back ; here was a guy ready to go for it and nobody was going to stop him .
15 An' I looked at Mr Dysart an' 'e looked at me and we both knew what 'ad 'appened without going to see .
16 Thessy gasped at such blasphemy , while I scowled at Ellen 's blackmail .
17 Pinned above Beth 's bed , next to the card proclaiming her to be a spiritualist , was a photograph of a male dancer from the newly formed Royal Ballet , and I came in one day soon after I arrived at Huntingdon to find a knot of giggling girls peering up at this dancer , who was poised on one foot , wearing an agonised expression and very tight tights .
18 Cos she says you would n't lend me none when I lived at Arthur 's , I says no because every time I lent one at our Arthur 's he swore black and blue it were his .
19 When I looked at Sogono , in his olive greens and boots , he looked a fish out of water .
20 But when I started at Benedict 's nineteen years ago , and during my training , though a few forced the pace , no-one thought one odd , or sick , if one did n't leap into bed with one 's boyfriend , or indulge in violent necking sessions on every date .
21 Well I I was eleven but by the time but I had a birthday , you see , er in the summer and er er well August actually and so when I started at Stowmarket I was twelve , you see , and er and er I was at Stowmarket School and scholarship for four years and er well I do n't know whether I really liked school , did you ?
22 When I worked at St. Aldate 's we had a lot of these sort of characters on the edge of things , and erm they used to play very much upon the students ' consciences and I think I 'm just concerned that , you know , there are n't people out there listening who will open their homes up indiscriminately .
23 I found this out at Dagenham , when I worked at Fords , the supply lorries used to come through the day and through the night with articles made in other factories , including bodies and wheels and these were put on the assembly line and routed through Fords to be assembled .
24 When I arrived at Althorp the housekeeper , Joyce Cole , told me that she had orders banning me from touching anything in the house .
25 When I arrived at Lord North Street I sailed straight in .
26 She was still with me when I arrived at Cannes two days later .
27 When I arrived at Miss Louise 's door , out of breath from running , I kicked the snow off my clogs and went straight in .
28 When I arrived at MGM , I felt like I was going back to an enormous boarding school again .
29 When I arrived at St Andrews everybody was standing around , and then Arnold comes out .
30 I was g , I was going to get to read the newspaper report in the Mercury and the Mail , and when I appeared at Leicester Castle before a Judge , but er , I think , and I was going to give you a clue .
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