Example sentences of "[verb] i [vb past] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 In a typically Chinese way , when I was discharged , the doctor who had treated me escorted me to the car , and shook hands and asked if I had any complaints , as he knew the hospital left plenty of room for improvement .
2 I picked up a fallen branch , and as he passed I struck him on the head .
3 Okay so do you want to run us through some of the things that we have n't really discussed in detail of what we 're gon na talk about in here today , specifically have we , I mean I thought something along the lines of er the nature and extent of sexual variations in English , or any other language you want .
4 It 'll slide on ca I mean I moved it into the corner so that erm
5 I mean I found it in the past , you know any infection what so ever just knocks you for six .
6 People say I kicked him in the head but there is no way I would do that . ’
7 There 's various ones I read I had one from the library , it was a big one
8 ‘ I ca n't believe it … definitely the Hamlet if I want it — I 've worked with those people before ; remember I told you about the provincial-theatre year ? ’ she said , scrambling her words .
9 You know I saw nothing of the sort when I for a fortnight in a .
10 I know I saw her on the corner there
11 to get that back , that 's outlining , you know I merged something on the end that I do n't want to , it 's deleting
12 As they strutted along to Marvin Gaye 's Motown smash hit I Heard it Through the Grapevine , these wrinkled little fellows captured the hearts of American youngsters .
13 Having talked to the person making the eighteenth birthday cake about our individual requirements , we chose some suitable flowers to fit a small silver vase that was placed on top of the cake , and once the guests had gone I hurried them into the presses I had taken with me to the party .
14 I told her I had a job for Duncan and there was money in it and that was enough for her to yell ‘ Duncan ! ’ so loud I felt I heard it without the need of the phone .
15 ‘ Would n't have known you if'n I passed you in the street , ’ she said , ‘ 'cepting those eyes of yourn .
16 ‘ I thought I saw you in the crowd .
17 Er I thought I had one in the house yesterday I went , as Sheila was going erm Jackie was in her garden
18 ‘ I thought I had him in the second round be he wriggled off the hook . ’
19 ‘ I thought I recognized you from the television . ’
20 Please God , do n't let me hit anything into the field backwards .
21 I think I saw it on the news thirty five thousand pounds somebody .
22 I think I caught her on the hop , for she was wearing trousers and sandals and … no , I can not remember what else … .
23 Yes , I think I caught her on the hop .
24 ‘ I think I caught everyone on the wrong foot at Ayresome Park when I increased my shareholding to 48 per cent earlier in the season . ’
25 As we left I thanked her for the ‘ nice tea ’ and off we went .
26 his school sports and said I did it for the sake of the children !
27 Mains thus became the first ( and I am afraid , only ) rugby man who ever considered I knew anything about the game .
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