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

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1 ‘ I never met Barney but I caught sight of the other one once , scuttling across the yard like a nervous rabbit .
2 I asked Frankie when I had pushed through to him .
3 I mean I wouldn't 've minded if she said come up the house like and she mentioned Cardiff but I 've gone so fat I do n't wan na go !
4 ‘ Yes , I phoned Adai before I came here .
5 Mr Barnet rowed the boat and he let Edward and me have a turn with one oar .
6 ‘ It 's just that Luke invited Heather and me to join him and his friends for dinner last night .
7 Just before Christmas , Pogo invited Aubrey and me to go up to Melton Mowbray to hunt .
8 Then , unexpectedly , he invited Brian and me to stay in Northumberland where he had taken a grouse moor for the summer ; thereafter we went each year until he died , first to Otterburn and then to Wark .
9 Oh it was when we were gon na go to the cinema and I phoned Marion and I said no , I really can not be bothered , it 's just pouring down with rain , had
10 As I was applying to art school I needed a reference so I told Vivienne that I thought I 'd ask Malcolm , since he was my employer .
11 David and I did have conversations about it and I told David that I thought he should get an accountant , or that he should ask for an account from Tony if he had questions about where money was going .
12 I also told David that I think there is a substantial difference between my vision of the Library and that of some other staff , and that this factor is the cause of much of the perceived difficulty between myself and others .
13 But what er , I said , told Pete because I had another call when you were at lunch I think and erm he said he 'd heard rumours that we were looking for somebody .
14 I told Harold that I did not approve of the appointment , but for reasons that he would not greatly appreciate .
15 I also told Sam that I did n't think the main Benskin 's board would approve the switch to management . ’
16 I told Harry that I did n't really see how this could be resolved in your absence so we should just leave until you return from holiday .
17 No , I told Jenny and I told Caroline , but
18 I told Kidsons that I did n't think it was right that I should seek re-election , which was coming up on 30 April , and left it at that . ’
19 I know you lived Cambridge but I mean did you , was M was Malton
20 ‘ Did you have a good time ? ’ my mother asked Robert as I whispered to Lili that I found old age unclean and a disgrace .
21 This sight encouraged Sid and I to increase our efforts to finish off our double trench .
22 So the council informed Seth if I do n't move in a month I 'll have to put an application in
23 ‘ How 's the bride ? ’ asked Lili when I came downstairs .
24 Perkin knew it was I who had remembered that the floorboards should have floated , and on Monday he 'd seen the plank on the dining-room table and heard Doone and me talking in close private consultation .
25 Now that Hindley was the master of the house , he ordered Joseph and me to spend our evenings in the small back-kitchen , as we were only servants , while he , his wife and Catherine sat in the main room .
26 After the broadcast finished Mary and I thanked Joelle for coming on the programme and being a target for all the anti-French feeling flying around at the time .
27 I guess he heard Barbara and me discussing the good time we had with you , and he kind of picked up on it , and he wondered why he could n't come down to the Bahamas and isolate himself from drugs .
28 I used to have quite a complex about being beaten , but I met Liz after I 'd been beaten hollow all year and she still married me . ’
29 I went up for my first term at York called Nigel and I came back as Oliver .
30 I thought of all the people called Gray that I knew , not many really for such a common name .
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