Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv] [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 How on earth d' you expect me to sit there watching that woman being forced to humiliate herself like that ? ’
2 Erm I do n't know I do n't yo I , I think possibly having that foot up on the stool was perhaps a mistake .
3 As I sit here typing this letter , the sky is black and it 's pouring with rain — real April showers .
4 I tried never to throw any food away .
5 I 'd just met this medium — how could she have known this ? ’
6 I , I 'd just taken this thing
7 I told you I sleep in that chair , did n't I ? — It must have been about midnight because I 'd just watched this film and that did n't finish until half eleven .
8 And they were interviewing this feller , he said , oh we went for a day out he said and I 'd just bought this car and I was really made up with it he said
9 And I 'd also had some suspicions . ’
10 ‘ No time to say really — but we were just about off , and I was holding the books for Dad when he said , ‘ I 'd best get those papers for old Holroyd . ’
11 I 'd already done some modules in S3 and S4 , and two of them counted towards the general SVQ .
12 But I 'd already decided that journalism was the perfect career for me .
13 Er , I hoped I 'd made clear that if the profits of Pearsons erm er not only if they went down but even if er , there was only a small erm , increase in earnings per share er next year that the the directors ' salaries would be very considerably reduced and I thought I 'd already made that erm , er , directors ' erm remuneration total take home pay would be considerably reduced thought I 'd already made that point .
14 I 'd already gone that way twice .
15 I 'd never seen such rage in you before
16 I 'd never seen such chatter , nervousness and exhilaration in the dressing room before .
17 He said : ‘ It was something I 'd never given any thought to , but it was nice to be asked , and when the Ulster Branch were happy to accept my nomination I was delighted to take up the offer .
18 I 'd never heard such oratory , admiring the way he took on the hecklers .
19 I said I pretend I 'd never heard that question David , because if I answer it I said there 's a lot more
20 Well , I 'd never heard this expression before and ‘ I ’ explained to me that it was another word meaning ‘ lesbian ’ .
21 I tell you something I wish I 'd never had that cat round my back door .
22 Until then I 'd never had any intimation of what was being done nowadays in the field of biblical research , or of the attacks being launched by competent historians .
23 But I 'd never had any problems with my periods , so when I finally decided to see a specialist , I was more curious than anything else . ’
24 Then , although I 'd never had any morning sickness , I began to feel pain after I 'd eaten . ’
25 No , I mean , strangely enough that was one of the things that almost put me off the relationship in the first place because I 'd never had any desire to be a mother .
26 I 'd never had any trouble getting pregnant , ’ she says , ‘ And that had been my downfall in a way .
27 I 'd never paid much attention to it , it was just another little landmark on a daily journey , the last house before the railway bridge .
28 Sir I 'm beginning to wish I 'd never resurrected this matter .
29 I 'd always understood that land should only go into the greenbelt if it was necessary to be kept permanently open , by reason of it performing one of the five purposes .
30 Of course , if I 'd really had any sense I would n't have been there in the first place .
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