Example sentences of "i [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | ’ I met her in town one day last week . |
32 | I met her in Cambridge and she introduced me to her new boyfriend who was a Dutchman called Erik Hazelhoff-Roelfzema , I was most impressed with this keen and very handsome young man , but I knew nothing whatsoever about him save that he was anxious to get into the Pathhnders . |
33 | I MET HIM ON HOLIDAY |
34 | I met him on holiday . |
35 | So I met him on Wednesday evening Tottenham Court Road tube station and er chat , chat , chat . |
36 | I met him at Aunt Alicia 's because he rented half the house , and then I helped him with the horses . |
37 | When I met him at Wentworth earlier this week he called for a peaceful Ryder Cup match against the Americans at The Belfry in September . |
38 | I met him at Laniakea ( familiarly known as Lani 's ) , a long , multi-peaked break past Jocko 's heading towards Haleiwa . |
39 | I had been horrified at his scarecrow appearance when I first saw him at the clinic , and when I met him by chance in Tala-Tala I felt so sorry for him that I asked him if he would like to come for dinner . |
40 | Erm Geoff I I met him in Phillips , I went to , hang on ! |
41 | He had time to have a word with everyone and on the occasions when I met him in England he was more than helpful — unlike some of his colleagues in the Press room who pestered you for information when at Leopardstown , then pretended you were from another planet when you went to a big meeting in England . |
42 | I met him in Strasbourg some months ago . |
43 | The day I met him in London , he was disappointed because a black comedy thriller with Dennis Hopper and Kyle MacLachlan had fallen through . |
44 | ‘ I met him in London . ’ |
45 | One friend of mine — I had n't seen him in a while , then one day I met him in school with my head covered , and he said : ‘ Yasmin , have you gone religious ? ’ |
46 | I should have told you , the night I met you on Starr Hills ; but I 'd only that day realized and I was afraid who might be listening . |
47 | ‘ When I met you in Paris , ’ said Mme de Ratho , ‘ I wanted to say — ‘ |
48 | ‘ Well , Monsieur , before I met you in St Paul 's , I found one of your handbills in my chamber at the Golden Turk . |
49 | Then I wind them into balls and put them in the oven to dry , and that 's how I come to have all those woollen articles to sell . ’ |
50 | Young , Arthur was playing with his tool set under the table and during a lull in the conversation was heard to say : ‘ Now , where 's my tenon saw — oh course , I lent it to Harry Acton — that bloke never brings anything back . ’ |
51 | I lent it to Lee 's da . |
52 | I lent it to Bronwen . |
53 | I sold it to Lee . |
54 | When it looks like she 's finished , I sit her in front of the television . |
55 | The rain eases as I head west ; I catch the last of a wide , bloody-looking sunset over Skye and the Kyles and the floodlights turning Eilean Donan 's grey stones green ; I make it to Strome in four hours twenty minutes from home , arriving just as the stars are coming out above in the purple spaces between the dark , heavy clouds . |
56 | And my brothers used to ride it , so I used to ride it and I rode it for miles ! |
57 | ‘ I registered us as Mr and Mrs Wyatt . ’ |
58 | Socks which I got , I got them off Lisa , she ai n't given me they yet . |
59 | So I got them for Rob Chewchocks Chewchocks So you did n't get any of these did you ? |
60 | That 's where I got them in Bewise they 're closing down or something or |