Example sentences of "[pers pn] as i [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean as I as I get a |
2 | I think as I as I reveal a bit more you 'll get it . |
3 | And finally er as I as I make the point in my in my written statement , there are going to be exceptions , exceptions are part of the the game . |
4 | And I and I as I say a lot was done because the poverty . |
5 | And I as I understand the County Council 's justification , it is that this was what the Secretary of State changed it to in nineteen eighty seven . |
6 | I protested , waving my arms and running after her as I saw the possibility of getting into Ashley 's increasingly attractive body slipping away from me . |
7 | I saw him as I rounded the corner ; very handsome , expensively dressed , a casualness no European can muster . |
8 | ‘ You wo n't like it , it 's spaghetti , ’ I told him as I put the pot on the table and went to fetch the tomato sauce . |
9 | So if anybody has anything they wish to raise perhaps they could raise it as I mention the minute . |
10 | I came across the garden 's central pavilion quite by chance , stumbling on it as I followed a dried water-course . |
11 | ‘ I do not , ’ she said and pushed at me as I put the tea down . |
12 | Motes of mica glittered in the beams that bathed me as I searched the rock above for clues . |
13 | Awe of a different order touched me as I observed the intimidatingly sybaritic cafés lining the avenue , and I was almost overcome with a crise de nerfs when attempting to cross at Etoile . |
14 | He came up to me as I shut the door . |
15 | Her scent reached me as I took the hand gently into mine and looked down at her . |
16 | That union supported me as I recruited the whole of the workforce and er , I was then sacked after four weeks ! |
17 | Yes , it slipped past me as I opened the door . ’ |
18 | ‘ I 've fallen , ’ she said to me as I entered the little porch tacked on to the front of the house . |
19 | Southgate caught up with me as I entered the main hall and saw Santerre and others sitting round the high table . |
20 | ‘ An intensely interesting portion of the 25 shops that make up Wolverton Works is before me as I enter the wheel department , for here I have an opportunity of studying in detail the basis of the running of the modern railway-coach . |
21 | I confess that I was completely hooked on Lincoln 's work , but like most other people I could not agree with his conclusions or refute them as I had no knowledge of Rennes-le-Chateau , its area or history . |
22 | Last night we celebrated the defeat of Italy — our brigadier ordered a rum ration to all ranks in honour of the occasion — yet I ca n't help feeling just a bit sorry for the Italians , and have never found it in my heart to dislike them as I do the Germans . |
23 | A horn screamed from behind us as I swung the wheel over without indicating . |