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

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1 Come on , when you met me you knew damn well what I did .
2 When I first met them they had hardly ever granted interviews for the purpose of making any disclosures about their background .
3 Karen came and asked me I says alright .
4 When I got them I became more worried .
5 So we get your you got your you got them you do n't need underwear you got your shirt , you 've got a pullover , you 've got trousers
6 And when he passed me I did not like to look at his face because it was dark like the shadows of the hill , and when he reached the door he laughed and I did not like to hear him laugh , and when he reached the yard he stopped because Beuno was there and he said to him , ‘ She 'll be all right now .
7 And when he passed me , I think Charlie feels guilty cos when he passed me he said alright I just did n't say anything .
8 First she got someone she did not know , then she got Marshall and finally she got Wickham .
9 Ben waved to the child , and when she approached them she exclaimed loudly while looking at Aggie , ‘ Oh , you are dressed !
10 Potato smacked you I do n't think he did .
11 A man entered who I had not seen before .
12 Even if I found one I do n't know how I 'd use it .
13 In stories of great temptation , of interplanetary flights , wrestlings with the powers of good and evil , Lewis found something which had already engaged his own pen , and would continue to do so .
14 Everything was useless against such protection , then he found something which did not grow from the earth .
15 All this was prompted by a week in Spain where I encountered something I have n't experienced in years — fresh air — and it 's quite gone to my head .
16 Before she dismissed him she said unequivocally that it was the Government 's intention to rebuild Britain 's weakened manufacturing base and reduce the ever-growing importation of manufactured products .
17 She began to moan as he caressed her trembling body , and when he entered her she cried aloud as though in great pain .
18 Alone to explore the desires and passion which instinct promised her she had barely touched ; alone to burn in the blaze that leapt between them .
19 Well I found him I know where he is I 've got his personal home phone number .
20 Yeah I seen her I know just now .
21 And one day she had this other map , and I do n't know where she got that either , or what happened to it She only showed it me the once , and after that whenever I mentioned it she did n't know what I was talking about It was made of something absolutely rigid but incredibly thin .
22 And the next time she mentioned it I brought up church .
23 As I approached it I reached out my talons to land and perhaps the prey I was holding obscured the view for I should have seen sooner what had been put on top of the post by Men .
24 If I changed it they 'd probably convenient .
25 We described what we believe usually happens .
26 The first Westerner to enter Basra was a former US Attorney General , Ramsay Clark — a veteran anti-war campaigner — who toured the city on Feb. 5-6 , and described what he saw there as " a human and civilian tragedy " .
27 It all underlined what I 'd always believed — that Famlio had grown to big , scattered and over-confident , and could be eluded by someone who was small , concentrated and clever .
28 She in fact demonstrated what I have elsewhere argued ( Watson 1987 : 14 – 16 ) is at the basis of all education worthy of the name — a quality of five-fold respect , namely for oneself — a proper self-affirmation ; for all other people as persons like oneself ; for the total environment in which we find ourselves , both natural and cultural ; for beauty , delighting in experiencing a sense of awe and wonder ; and finally respect for truth which , however difficult to attain , needs to be like a beacon beckoning us forward .
29 For some reason she found what she had just said enormously funny , and exploded into the phone with a fruity laugh before putting down her receiver .
30 We gave them a list of 16 successful public figures , each representing a different type of appeal , and asked which they admired most .
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