Example sentences of "[vb past] i be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It was n't until half an hour later that I realised I was on C1 .
2 I was as quiet as I could be , but all the same , I ca n't help wondering if at some stage he realised I was on his heels .
3 ‘ I THOUGHT I was still standing and then I realised I was on the floor . ’
4 ‘ I pleaded guilty because I realised I was in breach of my contract and expected to be punished .
5 She just had to turn out , and there was nothing coming down , foot down , opened up , got I was at the top of the hill and she was nowhere in sight .
6 I found I was outside the tent , standing up with my jacket clutched to me , the better to see them .
7 The trouble was that Melanie believed I was in bed with one of them every time I was half an hour late . ’
8 From the deadness of sound , I judged I was in the main roof-space .
9 Like the rest of the family , you assumed I was for sale .
10 We started accumulating works of art and people just assumed I was in the business .
11 Nobody even noticed I was in the room !
12 When Adrian writes ‘ Nobody even noticed I was in the room ! ’ with its exclamation mark of outrage at the end , part of us says ‘ Of course they did n't notice .
13 Mum noticed I was in a rather strange mood .
14 As it happened I was on night duty .
15 I can not say how touched I am at the warmth of the reception you have arranged for me . ’
16 I am writing to convey how shocked and saddened I am at the news .
17 In the years that followed I was to be in that lovely apartment many times visiting Jessica and Celia , who served the most delicious toasted bacon sandwiches and coffee that I have ever tasted .
18 ‘ I kept thinking today how lucky I was , you see , how blessedly fortunate , with all I have , all that is so comfortable , all that makes me so — so much happier than I was , and then this evening I went to the Rectory and when I returned I was in my room and I looked out at the darkness and I thought of you and how lonely you must be after all the company and society you have known just recently and I thought — I thought — ’
19 I only discovered I was in it by sheer chance .
20 I had n't seen her since you went to America , and then about six months ago I was staying the week-end with the Coleworthys and I thought I had better drop in to see the old girl in case she heard I was in the neighbourhood and took offence "
21 ‘ I did n't win anything when I entered last year , so I adapted the recipe then heard I was in the North of England finals .
22 So anyway I er the War came and went but before it went I was in , went int eh Army of course .
23 When he came in he saw I was on the verge of tears and said , " What 's wrong ? "
24 But when I looked up I saw I was underneath a car .
25 When Bodo saw I was in trouble , he said ‘ We 'd better turn round and go out the other way .
26 I burst on to the pass from Jack Clarke , had a wee look and saw I was in the clear .
27 As soon as Glumdalclitch saw I was in danger , she ran from the other side of the room to rescue me .
28 ‘ I never felt I was at any risk and in terms of being brave I never even considered it . ’
29 I felt I was in a time-warp .
30 On the street again , suddenly I felt I was in the middle of a farce — ‘ POLICE SEARCH FOR THE BIG BANANA IS ON — and the discovery that actually I did have my cheque numbers in my moneybelt and that it was the photocopies that had been stolen made me almost light-headed .
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