Example sentences of "[vb past] i [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Of course I heard I 've heard all the arguments about co-opting , but I 'll tell the Noble Lord , Lord MacIntosh this that who 's going to do the co-opting , those who are already on the police authority |
2 | I still remember him , after all those years , as one of the best-looking men I ever saw I 've never loved anyone in the same way since . |
3 | I saw I have n't even got . |
4 | So you never felt I mean presumably you never felt that yourself and therefore and also perhaps if you 've never come across Fair enough . |
5 | He played a lot of great shots but I felt I beat myself . |
6 | And it was well I I felt I need I 'll see tomorrow but |
7 | So how did I arrive at this mix ? |
8 | Nor did I care I felt , when she walked out of our home that night , she had walked out of my life forever . |
9 | The big boys tried to make me feel at home by taking me to the greasy spoon for a pie but what did I care for food as the table rang with drug quips and acerbic one-liners about Danielle Dax from Gavin Martin , James Brown and Danny Kelly . |
10 | LOOK , I CAN NEVER EXCUSE MY BEHAVIOUR WITH MISS MURTAGH , LAURA — BUT I JUST WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT , AT NO POINT , DID I STOP LOVING YOU … |
11 | Did I stop loving him ? |
12 | I fucking wet myself laughing , oh it was nerves but Raymond I never st did I stop laughing ? |
13 | Well thank you Chairman , I have to go back to last Wednesday afternoon , when I had a telephone call from a reporter from the Eastern Daily Press asking me to make a statement on the press release by Suffolk County Council stating that the Bungay bypass has been abandoned well Chairman I have to say that I was somewhat erm put out , because I did I disappoint I think because they , the Highway Department did n't have the courtesy to inform me first , and you can well imagine how I felt er having received this news . |
14 | Surprised , because he was usually a sound sleeper , she said : ‘ Did I disturb you ? |
15 | Baby , did I shake afterwards ! ’ |
16 | But from the tall , hawk-faced man beside her came nothing of the subtle serenity she hoped for , only a sense of controlled power that dispersed when he said prosaically , ‘ I 'm sorry , did I kick your ankle ? |
17 | Did I kick you ? |
18 | Did I refuse to consume the food gained by the uniform and gun ? |
19 | Did I chuck that away ? |
20 | Well I 'm just thinking it could be three years cos I 'm thinking what I borrowed what did I borrow , fifteen hundred ? |
21 | Realistically , I had no future left at SIS , so what did I do ? |
22 | Baby where did our love go , what went wrong , what did I do wrong ? |
23 | ‘ Good ’ work has to be seen as More than crime-fighting : ‘ Like , this is the sort of job that you come off at the end of the night and say to yourself ‘ What did I do ? ’ |
24 | The two girls were quiet for a long time after the door closed ; then suddenly , unaccountably , they started to push one another , boisterously mimicking Moran : ‘ God , O God , what did I do to deserve such a crowd ? |
25 | ‘ What did I do ? ’ he asked . |
26 | ‘ And what did I do to that sculpture of flesh ? ’ |
27 | Now you 'd better ask the question — did I do it ? ’ |
28 | Now how did I do that ? |
29 | Why did I do things this way rather than that ? |
30 | At the time it might be great and five years later I think , ‘ Why did I do that ? ’ but sometimes it 's the only way of finding something out . |