Example sentences of "[pron] once [vb past] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I once read about a boxer who did that . |
2 | I once heard of a case where two dogs fought almost to the death over an empty sweet paper . |
3 | I once heard of a woman who complained that all the attractive men in London were gay . |
4 | ‘ Another strange comment I once heard from a doctor was that transsexuals were obsessed by sex , which was great news to us , especially to me , who lives like a monk . ’ |
5 | My wife and I once went into a pharmacie in Montauban and requested a packet of bandages . |
6 | I was nearly in love , I was proposed to a couple of times ; on the other hand , I once went for a year without men , without sex — both seemed too much trouble . |
7 | I once went for a job as a fisherman . |
8 | I once went to a saddler in Bungay who sold these belts ready made up . |
9 | I once went to an art film festival . |
10 | The story reminded me of a report I once received from an Advisor about a youngster who was out of school . |
11 | ‘ I once travelled on a train from Leeds to London with Shaun and we got on fine . |
12 | Plastic explosive burns quietly , as I once demonstrated in an admiral 's ashtray , believing the stuff to be an enemy incendiary compound . |
13 | I once worked on a magazine about the law , called , imaginatively , Law Magazine . |
14 | I once worked with a teacher who was called out six times in an hour to deal with comparatively trivial problems ( certainly trivial compared with the slaying of the Minotaur ) . |
15 | A little museum in Broadbank helps to tell the history of the town and right at the door is placed the Blue-stone : an enormous boulder which once stood on a street corner in the town and is thought to have been brought here by the Scandinavian ice flow . |
16 | You find yourself not doing a whole lot of things you once did without a thought . ’ |
17 | And , since you asked , she once went for a policeman with her stilettoes as he tried to bundle a black man into a car outside a dance hall on the bottom of the Tottenham Court Road ( derogatory remarks in that department were still more likely to earn a black eye than a black look in The Bar ) . |
18 | ‘ You find something , ’ she once remarked in an interview , ‘ and then you wrap your own life around it . ’ |
19 | ‘ You are Miles Talbot who once worked as an ale-conner in the taverns round St Paul 's . ’ |
20 | Fantastic facts will be a novel way to spend 30 minutes along with host Jonathan Ross , investigative globe trotter Fiona Armstrong and Wilf who once worked as an actor at Merseyside Everyman during Ken Campbell 's reign . |
21 | A man who once talked to a selection committee about the battle of Waterloo , he likes his unexpected allusions and so hits us with Lobenegula ( King of the Matabele , was it ? ) |
22 | They once lived on a housing estate , but the council was forced to move them to the isolated bungalow after complaints from neighbours . |
23 | Moreover , the industry is beginning to lose the industrial image that it once had of a strike-torn and unreliable supplier . |
24 | It is not simply that the former communist societies in Eastern Europe were characterized , to a greater or lesser extent , by relative economic backwardness and political authoritarianism , and consequently had little appeal as models for the future development of any advanced industrial society , but that the democratic socialism of social democratic and labour parties in the capitalist world , despite its real achievements in improving the conditions of life of the working class , has come to be more critically judged as tending to promote an excessive centralization of decision making , growth of bureaucracy and regulation of the lives of individuals , and has lost something of the persuasive character it once had as a movement aiming to create a new civilization . |
25 | Poetry , he once wrote as an undergraduate , ‘ is written with the sort of joke you find in hymns ’ . |
26 | ‘ Wonderful boy , Beardsley , ’ he once said in an interview . |
27 | The name Tolkien , he once remarked in a letter , is based on the German word for foolhardy : which is what , when he finally had his huge romance published , he must have supposed himself to be . |
28 | At one point , Dequasie quotes an anonymous poem he once read in a newspaper : |
29 | He repeats one he once told at an audition for a right-on theatre company . |
30 | Over the next few days Sir Robin could need all the native cunning and tact he once showed as a cricket captain to deal with the political uncertainty many expect after the election . |