Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] i [was/were] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Marie and me were on our honeymoon , staying with my brother in Darlington , when I got this letter from my mother saying we must come back immediately because they were starting the shoot . |
2 | And it was , honestly , it was such a mess and Angie and I were like , oh this is n't our room . |
3 | Robert , Ann and I were in a peculiar position in the elementary school for the Headmaster was our father . |
4 | They looked really comical , and Frankie and I were in fits of laughter trying to help them . |
5 | " She 'd gone to see her parents in Hilderbridge and I was with mine in Jackley . " |
6 | ‘ I broke my engagement to David Markham because I was in love with someone else . ’ |
7 | No but er I saw Heidi when I was on my way down to the grubber and Heidi had a slightly massive armful of chocolate , I was going what are you doing , she said I 've got ta go and make Sophie sick |
8 | Heather and I were on friendly terms by then . |
9 | It needed no great powers of prophecy to realize that Nigel and I were on a collision course . |
10 | We stayed in a cottage on the cliffs , overlooking the harbour , and within moments of arrival , my brother Ian and I were at the end of the pier , fishing . |
11 | The overnight passage to Aberdeen was wild and stormy and my brother Ian and I were amongst the few passengers on board capable of doing proper justice to the excellent dinner provided . |
12 | Vic and the crew were on the bank , Matt and I were on the raft with about a dozen Indians paddling and poling . |
13 | Melford and I were in Nottingham on the morning of the ninth . |
14 | Before I left the Lock and I was on nights the sirens went one night and this was before they stopped going down the shelter we went down the air raid shelter that is , now , is the cellar to the club at Bloxwich Lock 's club ! |
15 | After I did the course for two weeks I went down to a place in Ashford and I was in Ashford for twelve weeks , came back to Chelmsford , did another two weeks and then I was released as what 's known as probationer constable , a probationer constable . |
16 | As we watched the striped killer-ships peel away , for once Mala and I were in total accord — both anxious , both angry . |
17 | And a short time later , Mala and I were in the safe side of our own ship 's airlock , staring at what lay nestled within the opened silicaplast container . |
18 | I have n't actually seen Charley since his return , as he called on Hamish while I was at work , but at lunchtime today I conveyed your presents for Christopher and Lydie to Jenners Rose Street restaurant and placed them in Inga 's hands ( a handy reminder to me of their birthdays , too ) . |
19 | They every time , when he rung up Radio Bristol when I was about having coffee the other morning . |
20 | My thirst for real travel was to have its very modest beginnings on the railways of the Midlands when I was at B.P. My journeying consisted of little trips to neighbouring towns within a radius of fifty miles north , south , east and west of Bletchley . |
21 | ‘ I can remember getting walloped 6–1 by AC Milan when I was with West Ham , ’ he added , ‘ and I was so shaken I was too frightened to look at people for weeks . |
22 | I had somehow supposed her to sit in that room for ever , real only when Hugo or I were with her . |
23 | ‘ Anna and I were at Alassio . |
24 | On the way home , Frank was driving and Harry and I were in the back seat , and Harry put his arm round me . |
25 | We may have met a long time ago at Rotherfield when I was on a weekend outing from school , but I would n't expect you to remember — it was at least 10 years ago and I ca n't imagine I was a memorable schoolgirl ! |
26 | I 'd never thought of myself as working at the NME because I was in awe of it ; I used to read it all the time , Tony Tyler , Charles Shaar Murray and people like that . |
27 | I 'd sent Mum to the acupuncturist to try and give her some energy , and Jack and I were in the house when we heard a terrible thud . |
28 | In fact he was a sadist , and after my father 's death both Brian and I were among his victims . |
29 | Now Derek and I were on one side of the hedge , stuffing the ferrets down , and Brian was positioned on the other , with the bird , waiting for the evicted rabbits . |
30 | ‘ Don and I were near the top , ’ Steve explains , ‘ but we just saw down in the snow and Don pulled out a bottle of booze . |