Example sentences of "[conj] i [vb past] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.
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31 | It 's alright for a couple , if I had kids there 's no way I 'd live here . |
32 | Indeed , if I used Tampax I might go hang-gliding this weekend . |
33 | And surely if I loved Nigel I would n't hesitate either . |
34 | When a young lad , well as a young lad you were n't allowed to be cos you 're not going to be in there son , and as I was er saying until I , until I left school I was more or less at work between school and bedtime you see , but er the majority of lads used to do a , do a little part-time job in those days |
35 | ‘ Until I left London there 'd been no signal from Clarion Call for four days . ’ |
36 | and it 's like I said mum it 's not because I do n't trust Angela |
37 | Mind you , like I said Stuart I was in the bar and and if I did n't like it I could of gone in the lounge so I mean they could n't ha he would n't have it . |
38 | It depends on your lifestyle you live , though , cos I got friends who are just like ah , I do n't like and you have to excuse my hairy legs running or something , I mean , I just like they 're like this , and they 've got like black hair about this long , and I 'm like oh my God , oh my God , you 're just like |
39 | The story about the dinner was a fantasy , but I envied Harvey his welcome just the same . |
40 | He did n't say so , mind , but I told Angie she would have to watch it after she married him . |
41 | ‘ But I promised Marie-Christine I 'd be here for her wedding . |
42 | Change was certainly needed , but I favoured change which would improve the service and for which there was public support . |
43 | While I cuddled June I cried , wept hot tears . |
44 | Everybody said that after I had Louisa I got a lot older , more mature . |
45 | Two years after I killed Blyth I murdered my young brother Paul , for quite different and more fundamental reasons than I 'd disposed of Blyth , and then a year after that I did for my young cousin Esmerelda , more or less on a whim . |
46 | You see , seven months after I left England I had your son . " |
47 | He died in 1942 and it is my lasting regret that after I left Oxford I did not see him again ; I still have the letters he wrote me when I was in the Sudan . |
48 | Er about er what would it be about six or seven years after I left Skerrymor it went on fire . |
49 | After I left Styal I came here . |
50 | Actually , I missed some good ones in the couple of days ' holiday I took ; if I 'd just bothered to look at a single fucking news-stand after I left Stromeferry I 'd have seen this story starting to break about this guy — ‘ The Red panther ’ the tabloids decided on eventually — murdering these right-leaning pillars of the community . |
51 | After I started school I did n't go so often to Uncle Bill 's . |
52 | before I made rissoles I did it |
53 | Before I landed Brookside I was washing up in a wine bar so the experience obviously came in handy for playing Chrissie . ’ |
54 | Before I left Fontanellato my father had told me that although he was not against my trying to see Mussolini he would be very upset if I indulged in any kind of cheering or applause . |
55 | It really took the late-Eighties and Nineties before I had people I could relate to ’ |
56 | It really took the late Eighties and Nineties before I had people I could relate to . |
57 | Before I had Scott I would never say boo to a goose . |
58 | But when I played Paul he made three successive century breaks . |
59 | And then when I got promotion I got promoted to dif district inspector . |
60 | I did wonder what er like when I saw Ben I did wonder what he 'd how he 'd think , if I 'd changed and stuff . |