Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] i [vb past] she " in BNC.

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1 No sooner had I equipped Gillian and her Squire with a cup of Formosa Oolong than I asked her how old she was , what she did , and whether her parents were still alive .
2 Some years later , Hellen and I met her again in Hong Kong , where the impresario , Harry Odell , had brought her for a concert .
3 Cos I come in on the Friday after I picked her up from school .
4 ‘ I did n't know about Bella when I married her ; and I was an innocent abroad where women were concerned .
5 It was in May that I met her , on a return visit to Cley .
6 I told her I 'd be in the Maple Leaf in Covent Garden until about nine , then down in Fulham and I gave her the address of the party and told her to ask for Louise .
7 I had never suspected she had ever loved any man but Simon Ellis and I knew she could not have been referring to him since she had never spoken of him without affection and great kindness .
8 Ted and I discovered her once in the ripped-out kitchen running through a symphony of his noises like a proud mother reproducing the first words of a child .
9 It was entirely our responsibility and that evening to well past midnight Leon and I took her through the changes until she was satisfied that she knew the policy thoroughly .
10 And I er was talking to her down the lane when Mrs Monday and I asked her how she was and she said oh I 've had a few falls in the house and all .
11 That 's life , on Vadinamia , as I said to Mala when I told her the news .
12 Cos I took her , but I hired the Granada and I drove her there .
13 ‘ No , but I went down to the quay one Sunday and I heard her .
14 ‘ 'T WAS on the Isle of Capreee that I found her … ’
15 ‘ She was desperately in need of a holiday , and Aunt Maureen and I persuaded her to go .
16 She clearly felt that Joe and I caused her a lot of trouble , and she frequently complained about it .
17 ‘ When you said something about the real tragedy for anyone facing a handicap is when expected support is withdrawn , then yesterday at your flat I realised that you thought I 'd walked out on Jennifer when I discovered she had MS .
18 Bob and I told her we would help her all we could , I do n't think any of us realised what was in store , though ! ’
19 I just wonder if she and Cathy might like to come because she did say to me , how is Cathy and I said she was
20 My love for Rosalind was nothing compared to Juliet when I saw her beautiful dazzling
21 ‘ She was called Masquerade when I bought her .
22 I had found out that her name was Miss Vulcan and I gave her this information as well as telling her that Miss Vulcan had a brother named Freddie who visited her and that he was a little old man who wore a black cap on his head and sported a goatee beard .
23 ‘ T'was on the isle of Capri that I met her … ’
24 I think Stephanie cos I told her and she goes , Oh good .
25 Under Lily Laverock 's auspices , she came to Vancouver on an annual concert tour , and when Marjorie Agnew and I approached her on the matter she was delighted to become a sponsor .
26 Then she came to London and I saw her sitting in the twelfth or thirteenth row of the Royal Festival Hall .
27 She was doing her PhD in London when I met her .
28 She had to be for St Cecilia as I hoped she would share my love of music and would know the lullaby Mr Vinct had composed for her .
29 In fact , when Chris , Sara , Michael and I visited her in hospital , it was she who cheered us up and made us laugh !
30 ‘ I contacted a Chinese professor at Birmingham University who recommended Dr Hao Ri-Fang and I invited her to open a clinic here . ’
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