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

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1 ‘ When I got here , ’ he said expressionlessly , ‘ I realised I needed to be in love with more than just a city .
2 And when I got I says to here , I 'm sick of having to out all them cigarettes .
3 I found I had to be very firm with her , or she 'd have run rings around me , and how would she learn ?
4 From the studios and shows I visited I spoke to women artists , all of whom graduated in the last 10 years about their work , their experiences with galleries , residencies , organising shows and lecturing , in an attempt to assess current directions in women 's work and gauge their position within the art world .
5 And onto ou round Australia and that and I mentioned I started in New Foundland , yes .
6 I do n't care about anything but being safe , she thought ; I believed I cared about Fand , but I do n't , I 'm too much of a coward — I just want her to save me , and then I do n't care what happens to her .
7 Erm I would like to formally second Mr because I followed a situation where the previous minister had baptised anyone and when I arrived I discussed with the session what our policy on baptism was and we concurred that we should follow the nineteen sixty three law but apply it under grace and with the spirit of God in mind and we had some very difficult situations when people said to me no I have no time for God in my life but I want you to baptise my baby .
8 When I graduated I came to London , again with not much idea of what I would do .
9 When I returned I listened for you .
10 When I returned I looked upon Pamela again with no small pleasure .
11 What little human warmth I required I garnered from the aunts and cousins , who still came to Cliff Top for their annual holiday .
12 I can remember the moment I decided I wanted to be a politician really quite well .
13 All of our group wanted to go to the 2ème Régiment Étranger de Parachutistes , and I decided I wanted to be a high-altitude free-fall parachutist .
14 I decided I wanted to be received as a Methodist .
15 When I started I had to right back to the very beginning and start from three letter words .
16 It it was all cut with a scythe until er well I started I go to Holland to work when I was fourteen and my brother Charlie he got away and my father and mother was left they were home .
17 The person whom I was going to take over the job from said to me at the end of the meeting well what do you think of that meeting and I must admit I the answer and luckily somebody else instructed with some other business and I felt I got off the hook here but in fact that got dealt with very quickly and he came back to me and said well what did you think of the meeting and I had to say to him just one word , was the way I put it .
18 I felt I had to I When I went to school m my father could n't afford very much and erm I remember starting the first term of first day of the term with shoes with a big split in it .
19 I had surreptitiously to do major rewrites three or four weeks before shooting , which was a bit ridiculous , but I felt I had to .
20 Although I slipped in the odd prop or two , and tried to bend briefs towards my interests , on the whole I felt I watched from the sidelines as the plethora of ecology and natural history books of the 1980s appeared .
21 When I came off , I felt I needed to sort of keep in touch , sort of speaking to people that know what 's going on and know what 's going on in ex-users ' heads , y'know .
22 I felt I wanted to be part of it .
23 I knew I began with B.
24 So once I had passed through the obligatory outskirts of post-war , multi-storey housing estates and entered a labyrinth of blackened buildings in canyon-like streets with traffic jammed solid , I knew I had to be somewhere near the town centre .
25 I knew I had to be tolerant of any mechanical faults which were bound to surface during the year , ’ he says .
26 Yes a row of houses and of course when I saw I looked out the door and there was this plane swooping down like that and it seemed so low because they were aiming an and the bomb fell in the cattle market and , and I threw myself on to the stone floor , you see , and er and presently one of the ambulance men came round to my office door and he said , are you alright ?
27 She at first regarded the episode as a nightmare : ‘ I dreamed I seemed to you all to have died . ’
28 ‘ How can I believe you , when all that I thought I knew of you was false … ? ’
29 PAUSE I thought I knew at last who you were , why you liked me at school , why you took the trouble to read those poems I 'd written .
30 ‘ I concentrated on toys for pre-school children because I thought I knew about them .
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