Example sentences of "i [vb past] [pron] be on the " in BNC.

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1 I reali I realized it was on the same day Mark .
2 ‘ I THOUGHT I was still standing and then I realised I was on the floor . ’
3 And I checked we were on the causeway .
4 The difference between the way we saw life as young people — especially the amoral attitude to sex — and the conventional way of portraying it on screen was so great that I knew we were on the verge of a big change .
5 I knew I was on the right track when I felt that thrill of pleasure at placing object , not painting it .
6 I knew I was on the wrong track when the tall reeds broke to reveal the brown-bellied river .
7 The next thing I knew I was on the floor . ’
8 The paramedics turned up within ten minutes and as they turned up I passed out , so they applied the defibrillator to my chest and the next thing I knew from one minute to sitting talking to them I knew I was on the ground and they 'd brought me round .
9 I knew he was on the take , but I never had enough evidence to show Hamilton .
10 Mm , I thought they were on the way here , I saw loads of for sale signs but I did n't see any new ones
11 And I get them er , I thought they were on the seat but they 're not .
12 I thought it was on the right hand side as you went into village .
13 I thought it was on the cards ( Barnsley possibly ? ) during close season ?
14 I thought it was on the main road ?
15 I thought you was on the InterSpace payroll back then ? ’
16 I said we 're on the wrong road .
17 I said I 'm on the pill .
18 In interviews though , I said I was on the dole because it was very trendy at the time to be on the dole as far as the music press was concerned .
19 Anyway when I went in the phone was on the hook , and I said who was on the phone ?
20 I wondered what was on the other side of the far wall , for there was a green door in its centre .
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