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

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1 Someone told me how her director always says at the end of her outpourings , ‘ Let us keep silent and wait on the Holy Spirit ’ .
2 Oh yeah I suppose it will be much too early Left home at er today come in , I thought I so I 'd only gone about half a mile down the road filled up my car , paid the money the car would n't start I kept turning nothing was happening and then all of a sudden after a couple of minutes it erm like the way I 've button up my coat ?
3 Yeah , I said , I honestly ca n't believe , yeah , I said I though we had a good working relationship
4 Simply the sense of physical disgust which filled me whenever I took up a brush and dipped it in paint .
5 The bells have far more impact , and tempos are more extreme — to the benefit of the first two fast movements , but to the detriment I think of the following two slow ones ( which reminded me why I had not responded more positively first time round ) .
6 Well , he could remember , and he was n't afraid , for he could remember even now … and Kraal began to speak ‘ You asked me where I came from , Creggan , and I will tell you .
7 I am worried as well about the way you asked me where I went after we 'd arrived in Oxford because I did n't tell you the truth then either , I went to Holywell cemetery and went to the grave of a friend of mine .
8 You asked me earlier what would happen if you were the one who ended up confronting him .
9 You asked me earlier who had been informed in Europe .
10 You asked me how I stayed happily married and I replied .
11 So when she asked me where we 'd be without him , my urge was to reply , ‘ Rich . ’
12 Then she asked me why we treated social services staff differently from everyone else .
13 ‘ I saw my bank manager at the end of last year and she asked me why I was spending so much on food .
14 She asked me why I tried to commit suicide .
15 Instead , she asked me why I thought I drank so much , and I told her why I thought I did .
16 Immediately she asked me when I might be free , but I was able to murmur , ‘ It 's a little difficult , Mrs Fawcett , until I get around a bit more and establish some duty rosters . ’
17 She 'd seen her brother 's and she wanted to see if they all looked like that and she asked me so I showed her mine , but it was only if she 'd show me hers and she did as well . ’
18 The next morning , she asked me how my night had been .
19 But for some reason she knew he was my brother , and she asked me how he was keeping these days . ’
20 She asked me how I knew and I told her she 'd taught me what to look for .
21 She asked me how I felt towards Abraham , told me of his feelings for me , and offered sisterly advice on how to win him .
22 She asked me how I was and when I would be moving in to the cottage . ’
23 she , she cracked me up she said I left she says no do n't , do n't , do n't , do n't it 's too , it was a bit like
24 That morning I took time off from the bank to visit Suor Eusebia , who told me exactly what had happened before Eric 's escape .
25 I watched half of it last week , as soon as you told me off I I put it off .
26 ‘ I thought you told me yesterday you were self-employed ? ’
27 You told me earlier it was fun .
28 You told me how she taunted you …
29 You told me so yourself . ’
30 ‘ Well , Bewdsley , since I appear to be saddled with this place , perhaps it is time you told me precisely what I am worth ? ’
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