Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] [vb past] be " in BNC.

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1 The other interesting runner I rode was Auntie Dot , particularly as she has the advantage of being schooled over a National-type fence on her trainer John Webber 's gallops .
2 The counsel I used was an exceptionally suitable person , Sir Joseph Molony QC , the son of a Northern Ireland judge .
3 ‘ If all the blokes I knew were like you then I 'd be better off with another girl , would n't I ? ’ she said scornfully .
4 Apart from being sick and having to keep going to the loo I loved being pregnant .
5 Now , I do n't , the story I quoted was I , I interviewed Lord Marshall on the local radio thing many years ago , and I asked him about nuclear fusion .
6 It was the story of a lifetime , the story I had been born for .
7 The saddest story I heard was of a sheriff officer going to a door to collect items that were to be sold at auction .
8 I , I only took one case on after I was married er and that er that was a maternity case I 'd been to the first baby .
9 In my own case I had been taught by Okely to avoid the split between subjectivism and an objective reality , but I had no preparation to contend with the changes which the field experience created in me .
10 It 's simply the way that I 've adopted since the plans I laid were destroyed .
11 The Squirrel I flew was appropriate for the task , being owned privately by a pilot who bought it new and had flown just 60 hours before it was introduced to me .
12 First two cases I took were missing persons .
13 The only payment I received was for travelling expenses from COHSE .
14 yeah , it was , the bit I saw was that policeman when he goes although those two were up to no good
15 Until we came to the Furka I 'd been impressed by the Spirit R/T , surprised by the agility of its handling , the sensitivity and accuracy of its power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering , the breadth of the uninterrupted acceleration from its powerful turbocharged engine , the lightness of the controls and the quality of the gearchange .
16 I wondered what she was doing , whether she was the eyeful I 'd been told , and whether she 'd appreciate a neighbourly call at two a.m .
17 During the farmer 's eulogy I had been distractedly scratching the cow 's tail and had soiled my hand in the process .
18 because Youth and Carniki I knew are in the same building , which is why we wanted to see you
19 ‘ For the last four summers I had been working at Appel Farm Arts and Music Centre in New Jersey as head of music , ’ Ken explained .
20 First good watch I had was for my twenty first , I 've still got , it still goes
21 Conserving what little money I had was therefore my number-one priority .
22 I entered into the spirit of the occasion by volunteering as one of about twenty stage guinea pigs , but within minutes I had been weeded out and sent back to my seat .
23 I know some people might think the decision I made was unpleasant and monstrous but I want to tell how I came to make the decision and the reasons behind it .
24 I BELIEVE the decision I made was commonsense — the right one in the circumstances .
25 The only other experience I had was playing Essie in Shaw 's play The Devil 's Disciple at Leeds …
26 I thinks the manufacturing experience I had was very important , because it enabled me to see things from the manufacturer 's point of view , which many retailers have n't done .
27 But the experience I had was fantastic and it did n't take long before my salary was considerably more than that .
28 Yeah , oh yeah I remember it quite well I , I can remember that I , the only parts of Harlow I liked were the country lanes , I did n't like all the new houses , but then I 'd been brought up in the country
29 The first thing that struck me was that of about 100 different offerings at least half a dozen times I 'd been stopped in my tracks by absolutely classic flavours .
30 ‘ It was just that a couple of times I 'd been looking out , or I 'd just glance up as I passed , and , well , I 'd seen her there .
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