Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb past] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I loosely tossed a swirl of Moroccan curtain over the sofa , slid Act 3 of Orfeo onto the revolving mat , lit an Al Akhbar joss-stick , and left it at that .
2 I rarely saw a lesson in which the students had not gone to some considerable length to vary their material and their activities to take account of the level of the class , the length of the lesson and the time of day or week .
3 I rarely made a comment on what someone was wearing ; we would sit in a park or café or at home discussing image , beauty , fashion and advertising , and skirt around the more obvious , immediate issues of how we both looked , how we were dressed .
4 I duly sent a copy to Eliot ; and although lie showed interest , I think it possible that he never read it through , as the following letter shows .
5 Accordingly , I duly had a site meeting with Mr. George on 4th June .
6 I badly needed a holiday . ’
7 After some weeks of work in London gathering material from such places as the Canary Wharf Tower , Millbank Tower and the roof of the Economist Building , I eventually spotted a tower block across the Thames from the City which I thought must have an amazing vantage point .
8 I eventually got a chance to read the South Wales Aggregates Working Party 's Regional Commentary which has been sitting on my desk for months .
9 His ring record alone demanded the attention of the BBBC and he believed that : ‘ It was through public opinion that I eventually got a title .
10 so , you know , I looked under the bonnet , I could n't understand it at all tt , er , so I eventually got a lift and got a ride down into Malham and er , went in the telephone box there
11 I eventually saw a specialist who prescribed something to ‘ kick-start ’ my periods .
12 I eventually saw a report about striking miners on American TV .
13 I 'd had no leave and , what with one thing and another , I rather wanted a break .
14 I merely wanted a word with my people who are working on your brother 's papers . ’
15 I randomly tried a number of careers offices , and I received a fax showing the situation in Derbyshire : Alfreton 56 , Derby 832 , Ilkeston 184 , Long Eaton 105 , Matlock 37 , and Swadlincote 103 .
16 The smell of chlorine engulfed her and someone suddenly blew a whistle , the sound echoing in the large enclosed area .
17 I only felt a bit off , ’ Forster admitted .
18 I only spent a tenner all week .
19 If I only got a second , I would stay in Oxford .
20 I only got a load of balls .
21 I only got a glimpse of them .
22 ‘ But I told ye I only saw a shadow . ’
23 I only had a couple of hours with him , but it made a tremendous difference .
24 I only had a couple of hours sleep last night . ’
25 I only had a couple .
26 I explained to her that I only had a couple of quid to my name , but I 'd be willing to pay off the rest before six months were up .
27 And I only had a bit though , with rice and some bread and some
28 I only had a piss . ’
29 I only had a trim , but the blow dry made it sort of Do you remember when I got that , my hair cut really short ?
30 I 'd taken a lot , but at the end of the day I only had a set of photographs that everybody else had — a load of people on a march .
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