Example sentences of "[noun pl] i [vb past] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Unfortunately , I wrote to him in rather a hurry , and did n't take copies of the notes I sent him . |
2 | ‘ I came to see you about some notes I sent your husband . |
3 | I never ceased to be astounded by how quickly and thoroughly he absorbed the notes I gave him . ’ |
4 | The following is summary of notes I showed you today , I do n't think Rob was in a receptive mood ! : |
5 | the reasons I said I I I I could go along with that approach as well . |
6 | In fact it 's one of the reasons I brought you here . ’ |
7 | I was then granted unconditional bail , in spite of the fact that the magistrates knew all about the cocaine , which was one of the reasons I thought I 'd never get a sentence . |
8 | You see , one of the reasons I mentioned his name last night was that he was n't in the room when I came back — the boardroom , you know , where the party was being held . |
9 | I did and it was one of the reasons I lost my seat in the Dail . ’ |
10 | Switching between the different combinations of effects and processors produced the same results , and apart from inventing some really stupid effect chains I found plenty of interesting combinations ; these could be mixed with the dry signal without losing any of the basic guitar sound . |
11 | I hope Verlander appreciates the skills I taught you . ’ |
12 | As I seconded past the scene of shredded clothes and fingers I cursed my lack of imagination ; the peg pointed skywards . |
13 | hours I told him that this glimpse |
14 | After a few attempts I found I was turning like Robby Naish for the first part of the turn , then falling in on the inside of the turn . |
15 | and after about ten minutes I thought what the devil is she doing in there ! |
16 | After the first couple of minutes I thought we were going to be in for a really entertaining game . |
17 | Now three minutes I told you it was three minutes did n't I ? |
18 | After a few minutes I roused myself , gathered up the clothes , and went round to Dominic 's room , holding his key through a handkerchief . |
19 | When we first talked about our star signs I said they made us — ’ |
20 | He was sitting there with his head in his hands ; he did not rise when the train passed ; he made no movement ; he did not give a glance at the signs I made him ; and for a long time as the train was carrying me away , I watched his little motionless , grief-stricken figure , lost in the desert , an image of my own despair . |
21 | Well that 's what I 've been saying to dad as well , I said the times I said we 've had cheques come back ! |
22 | so we started called her lip , but that happened before I got there so , as I got there it just like , as I joined got in with the regulars it started to peter out a bit , but I got fooled with a couple of times I thought they were taking the piss , alright Lynn how you doing , you know , still . |
23 | I could n't tell you how , but it I , cos you 'd , I do n't want nothing , but when I did , I 'd got ta use my ingenuity to get something that I could get one or two or a dozen or ten off , you know what I mean , and I got ta make it and a lot of times I made it out of wood which was easily er you know treated . |
24 | She was continuously moulting as she grew her feathers , and however many times I hoovered I could never get it all . |
25 | Last time er it was er free distribution , so they needed someone to , workers for that and Sikh temple offered their services and er , I think they did the job very well because mostly we get a lot of volunteers round and er , many times I went their there was quite a big queue , er five or six people were serving at the same time . |
26 | On occasions I also added acrylic medium to the Quink to prevent any unnecessary bleeding of the line , although at times I enjoyed its non-waterproof qualities and allowed the ink to run . |
27 | Several times I saw him look to see how many pages more he had to read . |
28 | Perhaps it was just the times I saw him in the Div II Championship year and the season after that . |
29 | The awful , abrupt finality of a man pitching forward , so easily , so arbitrarily terminated — the convenience of it to the killer : they were things to which I could never become habituated , however many times I saw it . |
30 | ‘ One of the last times I saw my mother , I was borrowing money off her . |