Example sentences of "[vb past] [adj] [conj] i [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | And I became interested when I heard of your interest in polio . |
2 | I intend to make animal welfare one of my priorities in th United Kingdom presidency , as I made clear when I wrote to hon. Members on 27 February . |
3 | R.B. Yes , another teacher mentioned this when I talked to her and I was saying that it seemed to me that it was a blind spot . |
4 | The arrow tip came free and I lay on my side in frightful suffering weakness , looking down at a sharp black point sticking out from scarlet wool . |
5 | In the torrid heat of the afternoon the village seemed deserted so I hammered on an iron gate . |
6 | God seemed remote but I appealed for his protection and received a measure of assurance , though I felt that I was followed by an evil presence . |
7 | ‘ I finished early and I called at the library for you . |
8 | But we used to en I used to enjoy going to it , as I say until I got older and I wanted to sort of stretch my wings a little bit and and I did other things . |
9 | if I got ten before I get to the top I 've won have n't I ? |
10 | I felt exhausted when I climbed into bed and I fell into a deep sleep from which I awoke next morning refreshed and happier . |
11 | I actually felt guilty as I climbed into my Porsche , and then kicked myself hard , metaphorically , and told myself not to let a nasty-minded Police Inspector upset me . |
12 | Unfortunately the op went wrong and I had to be readmitted . |
13 | On a dry but extremely windy day I never once felt cold as I sat on top of Red Screes for half an hour munching through my packed lunch . |
14 | ‘ I felt good when I returned in March after a long absence from the game with a knee injury . |
15 | ‘ I felt good when I returned in March after a long absence from the game with a knee injury . |
16 | I lit up a Rothmans as I walked jerkily over the park , shivering , the cigarette rushed to my head and I felt better as I drew on it strongly , cupping the end in the palm of my grubby hand . |
17 | but the actual extract as , as Cath said to me the other day , you know she felt sure and I said to her you know in a full length film they could 've actually chosen a better moment |
18 | She looked startled when I snapped at her : ‘ What have they worked out ? ’ |
19 | My vision went red and I groped towards the stirrup and stuck to the icy metal . |
20 | I felt frightened as I waited for the mysterious man . |
21 | And er , and that was , er go and did this before I went to school . |
22 | I bought all that I needed for a laboratory , and sent everything to Scotland . |
23 | By the the I served five year then and I left that and I went into corporation transport which was tramcars then . |
24 | The boss sounded agitated when I spoke to him over the phone . ’ |
25 | Which sounded fine until I got to doing it . |
26 | ‘ I said more than I meant to , ’ he said . |
27 | My wife got scared as I went from a nice healthy rosy red colour to sheet white in a few seconds : - ( . |
28 | Yes , I know how we got talking to this girl in the Post Office cos I erm I asked her for some stamps as well , you see , I wanted some cos I happen to be sending stuff of for Germany tomorrow . |
29 | I missed this when I came to your house , ’ Maggie said quietly . |