Example sentences of "[vb past] i [be] [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 I realized I was getting extremely slushy , and tried firmly to pull myself together .
2 Then I realized I was kneeling on a tarpaulin which someone had carefully placed over what could have been a small metal gate — or — the detached ‘ fun bumper ’ cow-catcher device from a small four-wheel-drive vehicle , say , a Shogun .
3 I realized I was sweating and I was breathing hard .
4 I also realized I was going to be OK .
5 I wondered what he wanted , so I did it ; and in the interval of the rehearsal he came and said he was suffering from nervous shock because the moment I started he realized I was doing exactly the contrary of all the things he had taught the orchestra .
6 Instinctively I turned away , and then I realized I was walking in the opposite direction , then running , almost tripping over my own two flat feet .
7 When I realized I was walking towards my father 's house I quickly changed my direction .
8 When I calmed down I realized I was defending an organization I refused to be in , though I had nothing good to say for the one I 'd left it for .
9 Eventually Malcolm realised I was telling Tommy and put me wise about how fly fat slags from Catford can be .
10 Lord knows how long I 'd have been stuck in here before they finally realised I was telling the truth .
11 I realised I was getting too old .
12 I realised I was going to be nicked .
13 ‘ On Thursday morning , when I realised I was going to have to go away urgently on business , I came into the shop to try and find you .
14 Then two years ago I realised I was going broke .
15 I realised I was missing half the jokes , so I mugged up from a textbook — and here I am , ready for more ! ’
16 I realised I was missing out on things like girls and parties .
17 I realised I was missing Ilsa .
18 I know you realised I was following him .
19 But as I left my car and started to go into the house it was then that I realised I was falling under the spell of this Englishwoman who had been such a delightful and charming companion that day . ’
20 A firm , insistent hand between my shoulder-blades pushed me further into the room ; my feet moved , but my body refused to follow and I realised I was standing at an angle .
21 One night , after I had cooked her supper , I went upstairs and packed the few things I possessed in a cardboard box and came downstairs and announced I was leaving .
22 It was in the winter of 1987–88 that I announced I was going to race mostly in Britain in Olympic year .
23 That dogwood I moved I 'm hoping it 's gon na be alright cos it does n't s show much sign of life at the moment .
24 ‘ You remember I mentioned I was expecting a friend ?
25 Out drinking with a couple of female journalists ( in what was supposedly Hemingway 's favourite bar in Havana , if you must know ) , I mentioned I was writing this article and we all launched into our favourite New Age stories , like the one about the Immortalists , a group who take to its logical end the New Age philosophy of positive thinking and creating your own reality , and have decided they are going to live forever .
26 She also mentioned I was going to the dentist next week ( correct ) , I would travel often ( debatable ) and that I would still end up with a lot of money ( probably wrong ) .
27 I mentioned I was doing a bit of surfing myself .
28 Then , to my bafflement , I found I was catching up .
29 I found I was trying to announce it the I 'd this and I 'd that in there .
30 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 .
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