Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb past] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 In the end , it worked out very much better than expected , essentially because the two companies had outstanding chief executives , both of whom eventually succeeded me as chairman .
2 And Dalglish must have gone into shock again as the side who have so far swept all before them suddenly surrendered their 100 per cent home record .
3 That did n't take them long did it ?
4 He got me so riled I lost a race this afternoon I should have won .
5 At the Council of Arminium forty-five years later , there were four British bishops , one of whom apparently paid his own way — which would seem to indicate some degree of prosperity .
6 But a lot of them only made it by the skin of his teeth and are in the party only because of their reputation .
7 Some of them obviously exceeded their duties in their zeal for examination improvement , as a memo of December 1942 makes clear : These examinations are to be regarded as a domestic affair of the Local Education Authorities for the conduct of which no responsibility must rest upon Inspectors …
8 He came after me , but he stopped when he saw me go inside ( as I instinctively knew he would — the only safe place from him was down here ) .
9 I instinctively knew I was going to like him .
10 Perhaps because I always went there in the heat of the afternoon , I rarely saw anyone in the gardens .
11 I rarely used them when I was a legitimate student much preferring the local pubs .
12 Wading dangerously mid-stream to release flies caught on underwater obstructions , I rarely caught anything else .
13 But it was going to be a real bummer not having the little guy around to chat with while I single-handedly solved my cases .
14 However , he offered me a place ( perhaps out of consideration for my father ) , and I duly began my undergraduate career .
15 Of course , to achieve that I needed the former whore 's co-operation so I secretly sent her the messages . ’
16 So I er , I politely told him what he could do with that , well , I was eating his dinner and I could n't be too rude to him , but erm , you know , when er when , when confronted , I do n't give ground over that kind of thing .
17 I politely asked him not to bully me but that infuriated him .
18 There was one kid , however , who did n't move back as far as the rest of his row , so I politely asked him to get in line .
19 I uneasily awaited his first question about my journalistic ambitions .
20 To say I forcibly removed him in a headlock because he was ‘ In five short minutes , playing himself back into the job of Athletico manager ’ , is not only true but also likely to get this fanzine banned within a fifteen-mile radius of ‘ The Tip ’ .
21 To pass the heaving multitudes on the track , I raced up like a fell runner , unhappily only to find each time I successfully overtook what looked like a queue for an Andrew Lloyd Webber musical that there were further extensive crocodiles of people ahead .
22 ‘ She gave me some help when I badly needed it .
23 That 's right , yeah so I eventually managed it , but it took some negotiating .
24 ‘ It was the chuckle he gave when I eventually dragged myself away .
25 Dusk was falling as I eventually made my way back into town .
26 I eventually made it into the Yorkshire second XI and ultimately the first team .
27 We got on well and a relationship developed — to such an extent that I eventually married her .
28 Being in a gallery as a secretary , I eventually met someone who wanted to start a gallery with me .
29 I eventually retrieved my five pound note that had , luckily , not made it to the duck 's mouth but had got caught on the bank .
30 When I eventually told her , she was devastated … . an' me dad too .
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