Example sentences of "morning i " in BNC.
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1 | The following morning I worked as usual and then asked Kathleen if I could have a couple of days off . |
2 | One morning I received a report on the terms of reference for the Service-wide performance review and wrote a minute to its author stressing the need to define the concept of work . |
3 | Next morning I checked the typing for errors and sent it back for correction . |
4 | Next morning I found a note on my desk . |
5 | In the morning I opened the kitchen door an inch or two and peered inside . |
6 | On many a winter morning I jumped out of bed and put a letter of his in the fire , feeling it would be wrong to allow it to survive ; and when some years ago I was asked by a distinguished man of letters if I could help him to write an account of Maurice |
7 | Nevertheless , she kept returning to the nest , and one morning I had a sudden feeling that she was about to hatch something , after all . |
8 | On the morning I met Tim Waters to talk about Thresher 's plans for the development of its off-licences , few customers corresponded to the anticipated profile . |
9 | About one o'clock in the morning I was fighting to keep awake . |
10 | In 1954 I was eight and every Saturday morning I would set off to the movies with my first boyfriend , ten year old Skippy . |
11 | When , on the third morning I looked for Athman to say goodbye to him , he was nowhere to be found and I had to leave without seeing him again . |
12 | By the next morning I was feeling sick with worry , and so we decided to drive to Scotland to collect Eva ourselves . ’ |
13 | I could n't stand any more , so I locked myself in my bedroom and in the morning I went to Newhaven and got on the boat . |
14 | If you take into account the fact that I have been up till after midnight every night since Monday , that I have a cold , and that that morning I had been talking on a sore throat from 9.30 to 1 o'clock , perhaps you will understand . ’ |
15 | ‘ I 've only got to look twice at someone , ’ he said in desperation , ‘ and the next morning I 'm engaged to her . ’ |
16 | Each morning I swaddled them in cotton wool and boxes of Band-Aids . |
17 | ‘ When I was a boy in Harlan County we were real poor and every morning I used to wake up and look out of my bedroom window at this mountain called Gray 's Knob . |
18 | First thing next morning I was going to fire off a letter , I thought , when I heard something . |
19 | On Wednesday morning I did two things . |
20 | This morning I would like to invite everyone to face up to the challenge of the resurrection . |
21 | That morning I met my father on the middle landing of the stairs , and we were alone together for the first time in the holidays . |
22 | Next morning I let him sleep until midday . |
23 | Early one Sunday morning I decided to go to church . |
24 | ( Before I went to work in the morning I would take a bucket of water and a scrubbing brush and deal with the black-and-white chequered marble shop doorstep — in my memory it is a glittering affair , although cold on frosty mornings — because at that time of the day the rising sun often shone full down the High Street where we lived and on me , as I knelt on the cobbled pavement plying my scrubbing-brush . ) |
25 | The next morning I borrowed some jeans and sandals from Elinor and wore one of Otley 's tropical shirts with bananas and palm trees all over it . |
26 | One morning I saw a tray of lettuces had been disturbed . |
27 | This morning I telephoned my agent from the kiosk on the corner of the road to make sure that he had received the first fourteen or fifteen thousand words of my novel and , hopefully , to hear him say that , yes , he thought a publisher would give me a worthwhile advance ( much needed ) on the strength or promise of this sizeable chunk . |
28 | In the morning I would find myself putting on a T-shirt , a pair of tight pants and baseball boots , without any thought . |
29 | There was a youth dance during one conference I staged and at six the next morning I did an automatic check on the adjustable lectern , Only to find graffiti-covered papers stuck all over the front . |
30 | THE OTHER morning I put my head out to see whether the gardening close season was over and my plot was ready to receive me . |