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

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1 I suddenly realized I had made a serious mistake .
2 I 'd been teaching in Preston it must have been three years then , and when I read that book I suddenly realized I knew nothing about Lancashire at all — not the real Lancashire .
3 I looked down and suddenly realised I had forgotten to bring my own umbrella to work that morning .
4 we went to Trafalgar Square and we stopped to look at the pigeons and we 'd moved on and I , I suddenly realised I had n't got Vicky with me , so I looked all round , could n't see him , had to go right back to Trafalgar Square and he was still looking at the pigeons
5 ‘ He said something that made the implication that I 'd copied and I was sort of so choked I did n't answer .
6 Then I suddenly found I had quite a lot of projects going on , working for Kenny Rogers and Jimmy Ruffin …
7 You you more or less guessed I suppose it would somehow get get to be known by somebody you know .
8 ‘ He wrongly claimed I misled him by concealing knowledge of the Matrix Churchill case when I explained the Government 's policy .
9 Much relieved I handed over without a word .
10 I suddenly decided I wanted to see and do something different . ’
11 I suddenly decided I did n't see any point in submitting them , I said .
12 " I suddenly felt I had to get out and I wanted your company .
13 He fell sideways , but I knew he was n't knocked out , he still kept hold of me , I suddenly felt I had to kill him or he would kill me .
14 I suddenly felt I did n't want to paint , painting was just showing off , the thing was to experience and experience for ever more .
15 I suddenly knew I had either to behave like a shocked girl who had still been at school that time the year before ; or like an adult .
16 and I suddenly , I suddenly thought I said your father is n't Terry by any chance ?
17 They deliberately looked for inconsistencies where they basically knew I 'd told them but two aspects of the truth , in the hope that I 'd blurt out the real truth about something else in my fright and confusion .
18 I suddenly remembered I 'd been intending to call Connors in any case .
19 She said , do you know she said we 'd gone off to the woods and I suddenly remembered I 'd left my purse in the car .
20 And I just suddenly remembered I 've left me windows open one of my bedroom windows open .
21 if you do n't want it all did I see Robert with you the other day ?
22 Not only did I draw a blank about the pictures , but political events were moving so fast that the book I had begun to write had ceased , after the completion of the amount of text Faber 's required , to be the one that needed to he written .
23 ‘ I knew , the moment I put the phone down from making that call to England , that not only did I love you with every breath of my being , but there was no way that I could take your being married to anyone but me . ’
24 Not only did I discover that all these tender little messages you keep sending me were probably written weeks in advance , but I also discovered just how many other women I share that privilege with .
25 What was more , not only did I have breakfast with I the family ( I live in the Smiths ' Quarter in Chelsea Barracks ) — toast , bacon and sausages , washed down with milk — but we had no muster parade that morning , and no Adjutant 's Orders to attend .
26 Not only did I have loops at the edge , but seven or eight stitches actually leapt off the needles .
27 Not only did I have to borrow a gown , I was even lent a jacket to go under it !
28 Not only did I get to model the clothes how I liked , I got to keep them all afterwards .
29 So long did I have to wait , however , for that second chub , I decide to dispense with floating crust and have a shot at legered crust again .
30 So did I do well ?
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