Example sentences of "[det] [art] [noun] i [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Is that the wench I met you with in the High Street ?
2 Is that the hour I ordered my dinner ?
3 I I turn that that the point I made about the the the lack of inquiry because er er in effect we know very little about what went wrong with B C C I and particularly what went wrong with the audit er of B C C I because we have n't had an inquiry er into this country and to what went wrong in that instance .
4 Was that the reason I found the handbill in my chamber ?
5 For half the trip I sat on the floor of the plane , holding the boy 's hand , watching the drip .
6 This was confirmed when Epson quoted £200 for a 2Mb memory module — that 's nearly half the price I paid for the PC !
7 Just under half the teachers I spoke to broadly agreed with the two who said of this collection of questions : ‘ very establishment ’ and ‘ obviously class-biased , sex-biased and race-biased ’ .
8 After I 'd got rid of about half the beer I 'd drunk in the Arms , I went to have another look at the Factory .
9 Either way half the food I had bought at the weekend was wasted .
10 So half the time I felt like killing him , and I got agoraphobia , because I was so depressed .
11 Half the time I felt like a vicious little whore and the other half like the heroine of a nineteenth-century novel .
12 In the next article , I will describe the details of the job , and in another the solutions I found to the many problems encountered on the way .
13 Volunteer Eileen said : ‘ For half a second I thought it was a hoax but as he began to name the four streets I took him seriously . ’
14 First , I wanted to see the Castle of Zenda and in half an hour I had climbed the hill to it .
15 After skulking around for half an hour I spotted a kestrel in a tree nearby .
16 Perhaps they were too busy to feel queasy , but as far as I was concerned , before we had been airborne half an hour I felt like crying out , ‘ Stop the plane , I want to get off ! ’
17 For half an hour I thought that was the end of our career .
18 In fact , when he drove us home he was in such a state I had to get out of the van .
19 ‘ For such a friend I had , though after all
20 ‘ I was in such a fury I hung up .
21 ‘ I should have told Perdita years ago , but I 'm such a drip I funked it . ’
22 I got such a shock I forgot he was behind the glass and thought he was going to shove his face right into mine .
23 Out of such a sequence I began to put my thoughts into similar order .
24 Such a blunder I 'd now committed .
25 After you 'd arrived in my life with such a bang I had no intention of letting you walk straight out again . ’
26 For , of all the doctors I observed , the doctor who used the charity format was the most concerned to emphasise the scientific basis of western medicine , not just to me but to her patients also .
27 You 'd expect about ta , thanks you used to think cor christ and then I , I mean all the bits I did for them and I remember one woman getting up saying come on Flo come and stretch and she said who are you ?
28 I spoke to him in all the languages I knew , but we still could not understand each other .
29 But shunters and all the rest I 'd done their job .
30 In all the senses I felt that there was little support in helping me integrate my identity as a Black lesbian and ended up feeling totally alienated and with a complete loss of my self-confidence .
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