Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] i [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Terry rightly told me I went down the wrong I was looking for names rather than the dots .
2 So I 'm out and about and quite often I go and visit people in their own homes out of the back and beyond of nowhere cos I just called out as a result of that and I suddenly thought I I 'm highly vulnerable to them I could be subject to attack like anybody else , how will I protect myself ?
3 I mean it just appalled me I think that we are all of us , if you like to a degree , tarred with the same brush are n't we ?
4 When they finally found me it was too late to get me out , because everything stops at 5.00pm the day before the Parade .
5 The magistrate told me I would have to sort it out with the council , Rotherham M.B.C. , and they finally told me I would have to pay them £45 .
6 You despised me for that and finally told me you hated me .
7 But she just told me she wanted her hair done .
8 I would n't i , oh you just told me you did !
9 They just told me he was .
10 Cha Charlie just told me it .
11 You just told me it was , yes .
12 ‘ The lads just told me I should put more water in my whisky , ’ he said .
13 A glance outside told me it was still foggy — getting worse , if anything .
14 My probation officer outside told me she 'd try to bring her up , but then she said it was too far and she could n't get the funds , so I only saw her twice in eight months .
15 down , along all Anyway , it was on the bend , and he just waved me they were still there lunchtime
16 They did n't give me methadone , they just gave me I think it was 30 milligrams of Librium and two sleepers of a night time … .
17 MAX : She always told me you did n't believe in Freud .
18 ‘ He always told me he never would use drugs .
19 Cyril Humphries , the dealer who supplied Dr Sackler with most of his maiolica , backs up Mrs Sackler 's claim , noting that ‘ Dr Sackler always told me he would like to keep the collection intact … he wanted eventually to collect the entire spectrum of ceramic arts , and the maiolica was only the first part of it . ’
20 ‘ You always told me she was my mother 's sister .
21 ‘ Well , no one ever told me you 'd come to live here .
22 No one in the team ever told me I must win or be faster than everyone else .
23 ‘ No one ever told me he had a son ! ’ said Mary , very surprised .
24 I might have added that Masha once told me she did n't know what women saw in her two ageing friends .
25 Even though she once told me she did n't really care much for men , she said it was fun to see the way they reacted to her .
26 Another dancer of my era , who teaches Irish dancing in an Ashington school , once told me she despaired of attracting boys to her dance classes .
27 ‘ You — you never once told me you loved me . ’
28 Tip Anderson of Arnold Palmer fame , once told me he never learnt the precise yardages on the Old Course for such details are useless in a capricious links wind .
29 I felt an incredible sense of relief and achievement , but as Richard quickly reminded me it 's not during the first free flights that a bird takes the opportunity to fly off , because it does n't fully realise what it means to be free .
30 According to Lawrence , they drink nothing but jackdaw and pigeon blood — he also told me they were brought here by Crusaders returned from the Holy Land , which sounds about right — but I do n't buy the other : blood is blood , I reckon .
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