Example sentences of "[noun] i had [adv] " in BNC.

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1 That was the story I had later from one of her flatmates .
2 At this time I remember too the widely reported story I had once thought apocryphal but now know to be in Dr. Ronald Glasser 's The Body is the Hero .
3 For my part it brought to light fascinating aspects of English language use about whose existence I had previously been quite unaware — or , perhaps better , about whose extent I had previously been quite unaware .
4 After a number of closed doors there was a feeling of discouragement and uselessness but I thank God that another door has opened — not in a direction I had originally looked but one which I am sure is right for now .
5 In the jury were such well-known ‘ independent ’ commentators as Rodney Bickerstaffe of NUPE , a Regional Health Authority Chairman I had just replaced , a nurses ' negotiator , a consultant who wanted more money for his hospital and an ancillary health worker .
6 I was amazed and terrified at the change I had so casually brought about in her .
7 On the plus side was the fact that the Foreign Office and the years spent in Cabinet were a good apprenticeship , while in addition I had never been afraid of taking decisions .
8 The ‘ Oh ! ’ was caused by a flash of insight ; it seemed like an answer to the prayer I had not prayed , the prayer I had only thought .
9 I was cold and hungry — in eight hours I had only had three tangerines — and I throbbed from toes to groin .
10 Then I spotted them — superb orange orchids of a kind I had never seen in Danu .
11 More than that , a twin sister I had already begun to love dearly , called Donna . ’
12 Then , with a blitheness I had never associated with Pike , he stepped two paces back into the path of the oncoming truck .
13 ‘ If I had that much money and it was the first real money I had ever made , ’ said the businessman at last , ‘ I 'd put a quarter of it in government savings bonds , and with the rest of it I 'd buy as much land or property in and around Tollemarche and Edmonton as I could lay my hands on . ’
14 I 've been really good this year , I have n't had any anything really except my Christmas present I had early from mummy and daddy and from nana .
15 This was the most overwhelming experience I had ever had and I wanted to understand it .
16 A nasty experience I had recently brought to mind an interesting phenomenon — how appropriate people 's names often are .
17 It was not long before a low whistle called us to where Valdemar stood , and he pointed : on a branch about six metres above us sat one of the most magnificent birds I had ever seen .
18 From my bedroom I had quite a clear view of the lake between two neighbouring houses .
19 Supper was excellent , and I spent the night in the smallest bedroom I had ever seen .
20 ‘ They felt that in the appreciation I had somehow caught what she was about , this thing about how she loved to be in Cornwall and loved to wear her scruffy clothes and wellington boots .
21 They were certainly the ugliest animals I had ever seen in all my travels .
22 Sheringham , who hit 24 goals last season and scored Forest 's winner in their televised 1-0 clash against Liverpool at the City Ground on Sunday , says : ‘ I had virtually concluded negotiations over personal terms with Tottenham 's Terry Venables and in my own mind I had already joined Spurs . ’
23 This period around 1967 was the time of the big change-over in the airline business from piston engines to jets , so it was clear that the programme I had selfishly pursued for my own good was in fact a proper course to follow for all Ops inspectors if they were to continue to be able to do their work effectively .
24 The doctors told me to go back to Cambridge and carry on with the research I had just started in general relativity and cosmology .
25 He was heading towards the baths I had just left .
26 I was glad then that he did not know the subject of the talk I had just given at the conference — the possibility that space-time was finite but had no boundary , which means that it had no beginning , no moment of Creation .
27 Fortunately in my confusion I had sometimes visualized one lung and sometimes the other .
28 The slow gradient ended when the road climbed the steepest incline I had yet encountered .
29 In Uganda I had always been keen on the latest styles , trying new clothes from week to week .
30 I thought he looked upset , so I did n't mention the pantomime I had just witnessed and instead offered to make him a cup of tea .
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