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

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1 The shabby room above the tobacconist 's shop where we held our ward meetings became home to me and , in a queer way , made me feel whole and integrated again so that I began to look back on the activities I had taken part in with Sophie as some kind of mental aberration .
2 There was also a quote from Forbes ; he praised the stand I had taken in the face of management victimisation and stressed my right to real work .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 I recall how disappointed I was in the morning to discover that the pebbles I had collected so lovingly the evening before were just a pile of dull stones now that they had dried and were away from the beach .
6 I was amazed and terrified at the change I had so casually brought about in her .
7 And I just do n't have the support I had hoped for — from you , perhaps , yes .
8 Then I discovered a button missing from the shirt I had planned to wear .
9 In the struggle I had lost a scarf I valued but never went back for it .
10 But one morning I came to play and I found that my clubs were not there ( they had been stolen ) I then had to go through the long task of making a claim to the insurance company to try and claim some money to replace the clubs I had lost .
11 It was very uncomfortable until firstly I started getting some of the programmes I had commissioned back , and secondly I saw on screen that some of them were going to be among the first successes of the Channel .
12 Through my mother and my sisters , this was the stereotype I had learned at home .
13 In the afternoon I had thought that the only important thing was that I was alive , now I wished that I was dead .
14 So er that was a telephone call to the divisional officer , who was available at the moment and who came down and discussed it with the employer and notwithstanding that , in the afternoon I had given the management one hour to resolve the problem otherwise there was going to be a major walkout .
15 That was all the money I had .
16 When my jealousy put me upon such a vindictive conduct to you I took a bond for the money I had caused you to be troubled for .
17 I immediately placed all the money I had collected on deposit in the Bow Building Society at 102 Cheapside for a period of one year at a rate of four per cent .
18 He described a life so different from my own that I could not have imagined it — ‘ She loved me for the dangers I had passed , and I loved her , that she did pity them . ’
19 The cities I had seen in England and France left me unmoved ; their crowds had no interest for me : they lacked the colour and variety for which I craved .
20 From the ramparts I had a view across the bay to green marshes and , far above them , rising above a swathe of cloud , the snow-covered summit of Olympus , infinitely remote .
21 Like all seducers they then backed-off , only to return when ostensibly they found the E4s Paul Ross had already made on the crag I had begun developing too wet .
22 At a bridge above the fall a friendly sign said " Keep out , private property " , while another sign told me that a bull was loose with cattle in the field I had to cross .
23 I trekked the length and breadth of Charing Cross Road and the surrounding area when I bought mine in ‘ 68 , and I still remember it was in a different league to everything else , although it crept into the £50 plus bracket , rather than the £40 I had saved .
24 It was a characteristic I had noticed in most of the Germans I had met since being shot down .
25 I just took my napkin , filled it with all the coins I had won and tied the corners into a knot .
26 Sometimes , after I 'd given them back their money , the customer would open the palm of their hand and I would discover that one of the coins I had passed over had suddenly disappeared so I ended up having to give them even more bees and honey .
27 I thought back over the times I had watched the ploughing ; in late autumn at the potato harvest , and in the summer , slopping through the flooded paddy fields .
28 But the experience I had was fantastic and it did n't take long before my salary was considerably more than that .
29 The experience I had as a partner would not be replicated today because of the increasing narrowness of individual roles . ’
30 That 's , that was all the experience I had which you say experience of life .
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