Example sentences of "i [vb past] [indef pn] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | We had a great trip and I met lots of other children . ’ |
2 | ‘ I met lots of different men at university but when I started work the opportunities for meeting single men were really limited . |
3 | I do n't see the resemblance of Stu and Paul Young though , perhaps I expected someone with Spiky hair & black leather trousers . |
4 | Switching between the different combinations of effects and processors produced the same results , and apart from inventing some really stupid effect chains I found plenty of interesting combinations ; these could be mixed with the dry signal without losing any of the basic guitar sound . |
5 | ‘ I informed everyone in local league cricket , including 21 clubs of Asian boys , but only three turned up for the first week . |
6 | My weight settled back on the earth and I felt nothing but staggering agony and could n't think connectedly until it abated . |
7 | When I first went into it , I knew nothing about Basque churches , so this one was a great and splendid surprise . |
8 | Sid gave a growl and informed that as I knew nothing about modern techniques he had brought ‘ the lot . ’ |
9 | I climbed it long before I knew anything of eponymous lists , and did so again recently . |
10 | I was very happy there , not just because I 'd won but also because the crown was very nice to me and I saw lots of Portuguese people . |
11 | I saw lots of British people all over the stadium , waving huge Union Jacks . |
12 | Andrew I said something about stiff right , and he goes what ? |
13 | I felt that he and I had something in common . |
14 | As far as I was concerned , men and boys constituted a separate species , with whom I had nothing in common , and the last thing I wanted to do ( had I given the matter any thought ) was to arouse their interest , which I feared might be predatory . |
15 | I soon found that Bertha and I had nothing in common . |
16 | SAD , disappointed and deeply frustrated : Lady Chatterley and I had plenty in common by the end of Sunday 's opening episode . |
17 | I bought a really cheap gooseberry bush from a local store , making sure I picked one with good straight uncut stems ( I think its variety was ‘ Leveller ’ ) . |