Example sentences of "[verb] i [vb past] at " in BNC.

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1 I do n't think I did at all Dennis .
2 In an effort to combat the isolation and fear I felt at the time , I sought out a number of parents in similar situations to my own ; we had to create our own support systems .
3 Well , well she was , she was standing outside , I mean I looked at her this morning and I 've loo so I 've sort of looked at her , and I was going to speak to her and then this fella walked up and I thought , I , I mean I could n't gauge whether , and I mean my , I , I was thinking what I was going to say anyway , I was going to say er you know sa is it Paula so you perhaps do n't remember me but I , I , and then I was going to say I 'm Adrian , Adrian
4 I mean I worked at , as an open afternoon or something where we invite like into the theatre
5 Other performance results are more difficult to quantify , but a basic uncached 25MHz 486SX PC turned in Power Test results of around 7,000 to 7,500 , while the uncached Greenfield 33MHz machine I looked at this month came in at 8,619 .
6 I remember feeling really happy when I was told I had at least six or seven years to live .
7 When the firemen finally arrived I pointed at the sacrificial pyre still burning and burbled something about my priceless slide-collection .
8 While I was waiting I glanced at the stamp that was on my hand .
9 I remember I looked at the pile of Billy 's goods and chattels which were supposed to fit inside a twelve-by-six-foot room and saying : ‘ I came with a Sainsbury 's carrier — and I had trouble filling that . ’
10 Head 's gone on it anyway , he you know I looked at them closely , there 's nothing there at all .
11 I know I said at the beginning that it could help save lives , am I er overstating the mark there ?
12 Well well no , you know I had at mum 's and I
13 Yes , yes , yes and I would n't pay my rent because er ooh and I can tell you really the exact date when I er was pregnant because I know I quickened at the when it was first opened and er I was a waitress in the Room I think it was .
14 With a heart beating as if it wanted to explode I looked at the two dead men ; I had never seen either of them before .
15 Ben spent so much time playing computer games , barely pausing to eat , that lately I 'd sometimes wondered if he knew I existed at all .
16 PAUSE I thought I knew at last who you were , why you liked me at school , why you took the trouble to read those poems I 'd written .
17 I think I flinched at that .
18 I went back to the mother and baby home , for another almost two years , and from there that was I think I said at the beginning , how I actually was introduced to Flats , and it was actually living at the mother and baby home , doing far more work with girls
19 I know now , although I think I knew at the time , why one was so cared for by the ordinary people of Bury in 1941 .
20 Oh well I think I smoked at the time .
21 Finally , ten hours after I had started I arrived at Tocumen airfield , back in one of the least pleasant cities in the Western hemisphere .
22 And then she said on the , she said I looked at houses like this she said
23 He said I waved at the poor man like a loony .
24 A police graduate I met at a seminar on ‘ Research into the Police ’ , which we had both attended in a private capacity and without force blessing or financial assistance , later wrote to me :
25 After hours of brain searching work I arrived at a formula that produced some sensible — but not accurate figures .
26 I must say I thought at the time that it was a pretty rough night to choose for a sentimental journey …
27 Oh I li well I , I 've had a lot of moves dear in my time I tell you I , first of all when I first got married I lived at Bishop 's Stortford , then from Bishop 's Stortford I went to erm Stansted in rooms cos I , you know we could n't get a place and from there I had one of my sons oh hello time , eleven o'clock just struck what 's the day ?
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