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

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1 and that was my Barclaycard number in case you want it although I ordered it through the thr phone I made out that so that I could read it off on the telephone I did n't even erm I did n't even assemble it I just looked and I saw it does n't chop I thought it would chop things but does n't , it only grates Looks as though it had been out before , you know , you look at this !
2 Even if I 'd told you that I heard it on the local news , I doubt you 'd have taken my word for it .
3 You wo n't accept that I knew nothing about the drugs , yet you want my word ?
4 You refuse to accept that I knew nothing about the drugs .
5 ‘ Yes , not that I knew it at the time , of course , else I 'd never have gone . ’
6 Not that I knew anything about the area of course .
7 It was thanks to you all that I humiliated myself at the Harrogate Trade Show .
8 I started off at the s at the start I was er I was getting mouth ulcers , and then well I did n't get them to the severity that I got them with the sulfasalazine
9 Yeah , I never though of that and I doubt if I get it now , all I think was well I know that I got it in the magazine rack
10 It was n't until my second year that I told anything like the truth about my father .
11 I made sure that I enjoyed it to the full , although it was wartime .
12 Whenever I have met him since , he has invariably reminded me that I taught him about the business !
13 As my husband was then a consultant there , and involved in research in rheumatology , it was only natural that I joined him in the research field .
14 Does Mike have some er Georgian Hotel , look at that Christmas jokes , Daddy , Eddie 's broken my new dog how did he do that I hit him on the head with it Why is Father Christmas unemployed ?
15 IT was on a very wet Saturday afternoon that I found myself on the top of the North Downs observing whiffs of smoke emerging from a boiler which to all intents and purposes was standing among a mountain of waste metal in a field almost miles from anywhere .
16 I liked it so much that I used it for the show and played the hell out of it , it sounded so good .
17 In return she sent me her third and latest novel , A View of the Harbour : and it was then that I recognized her as the author of At Mrs Lippincote 's .
18 And we saw that in the calculation that I gave you at the end of last week 's lecture .
19 ‘ I was n't going to unroll the damn things , ’ continued Lydia , ‘ so I banged them in the oven , humming insouciantly the while and served them up all bubbling hot .
20 ‘ I did n't want him — I did n't want him to come near me — so I locked myself in the bathroom , with Gary-I did n't know what else to do .
21 I was called away to the hospital so I left her at the house waiting for Nigel to turn up to collect her . ’
22 Although it was late and Mr Edgar was tired after his journey , Joseph insisted , so I took him to the master 's room .
23 Vera 's not back from lunch , so I kept it at the desk . ’
24 So I waltzed him across the road and put him in a doorway and left him for somebody else to find .
25 It rang while Elizabeth was in the field and I picked it up and someone spoke to me , but I can not speak , so I tore it from the wall and then no one could speak to me . )
26 I was told they sent for a nurse who came at me with a needle so I grabbed her by the breast and threw her down on the hors d'oeuvres .
27 ‘ Your tea is ruined so I threw it in the bin .
28 I had n't been out for a long time , so I did it for the relaxation , really ! ’
29 Sally Curtiss , the Circle 's membership secretary , is here , so I entrusted her with the annexe key . ’
30 Once I met him in the West End and we went to the pictures . ’
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