Example sentences of "i [vb past] [prep] [adj] [det] " in BNC.

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1 The nice Tory ladies are all pessimistic , which makes me pessimistic — the nice Tory ladies I met in '87 all thought they 'd lost , too .
2 I agreed to both these things and carefully picked up two of his officers in my hands .
3 I got into all this sports stuff after Jerry was born , ’ Betty had told her .
4 But I got with that some some time .
5 It 's what I used for all that weird Eno-esque synth stuff over Morrissey 's Last Of The Famous International Playboys single .
6 But I came through all that and thought , I 'm never going to feel guilty about how I feel again , or what I want to do .
7 Well , we got through it all , I can scarcely believe that I came through all that and thoroughly enjoyed the excitement of it , and was not in the least bit sea-sick .
8 How on earth I came through all those perils unscathed , unarrested , is one of the miracles of my early life .
9 Did n't trip over your car in the car park when I arrived at seven this morning . ’
10 ‘ Yes , ’ said Mr Shepherd , ‘ I heard about all that .
11 ‘ Steve and I talked about all this in the restaurant the other night … ’
12 In Hamburg and elsewhere I talked to several former U-boat captains and instead of the brash abrasive characters I had expected , I found them on the whole to be men of sensibility and humour .
13 I wanted so much to put into words , in a novel or a play , all that you and I felt for one another , not just to love love but to inscribe it as George Eliot and Willa Cather had done .
14 Edward and I stared at one another .
15 Well I looked through all that stuff when I cleared up this morning .
16 When I looked at all this stuff , it came to me that it was very interesting that they thought of Beauty as beautiful and Cruelty as cruel .
17 When I looked at all this stuff , it came to me that it was very interesting that they thought of beauty as beautiful and cruelty as cruel .
18 Laura and I looked at one another uncertainly .
19 But er I I looked into all this but there you go .
20 I thought with all this .
21 I went to this some of the football er A G M of Phil 's
22 ‘ Look , ’ Parks said angrily , ‘ I went through all this with the other lot .
23 I am not sure that I listened to much more of what Didier had to recount on the subject of Montaine 's death .
24 Nineteen fifty one , we moved in , er and , I 've had , you 're not the first person to come all round here , this house , they used , they used to come round in shows from the Corporation all visitors used to come , they used to say , right Jean can we bring them round we 've had people from Germany and everywhere and being in the architect 's department I fell for all this you know I had
25 I know I did in some some detail , particularly in the theory elements , which is n't in Arnold 's book , but er I think you 'll find that well covered there .
26 The objectives give us a way of er measuring at the end of the course whether the course has achieved for you what you wanted from we 'll come back as I said to those this afternoon and and just review them to see that you got out of the course what you .
27 But then Miss see could n't move out of my sight , she was the only friend I had amongst all these strangers .
28 I waited for another few seconds and then crossed the landing to my own flat where I completed my own process of locking myself in for the night .
29 When I reflected on all this later I knew that I just should not have lost my temper .
30 I suggested in 4.3 that foundationalism should be defined by its response to the regress argument :
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