Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] i [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 My flower — the one that I remember best out of many — was gathered where I said it had been .
2 ‘ I would not for a moment have it supposed that I mean anything derogatory to Dr. Yeats … but human nature is fallible .
3 The crowd gave a good send-off to the latter when he was substituted so I suppose he did well .
4 ‘ Have you forgotten that I know you were involved with him six years ago ?
5 I 'd forgotten that I pay you a salary !
6 He got straight back on to the divan and lay with his eyes shut , as if I should n't have come and I felt I ought never to have come ( especially without telling C ) , and I felt as well that it really was a bit much , a pose .
7 I know you 're going to be interviewed and I know which network it is , so do n't deny a thing . ’
8 Lisabeth 's eyes clouded and I knew I 'd done enough .
9 With the onset in the later stages of unmistakable labour pains in my lower abdomen all doubts were resolved and I knew I had to do something about it .
10 — He 'll have panicked if I know him , that Warden .
11 " Gemma dear , he has a right to be considered and I believe he is a fresh-air man — the Gages and the Bartram-Hyndes have all been brought up to that .
12 ‘ I should be mortified if I thought I 'd missed a chance to do him a mischief , but it 'd be a cold day in hell before I 'd make a spectacle of myself in the market place . ’
13 His voice was muffled and I thought he was trembling .
14 Yes and I I I think y my Lord the plaintiffs will be cross examined quite considerably on the damages claimed and I think it might help your Lordship to see erm the way .
15 The kids were mortified but I thought it was a real hoot . ’
16 We 've slightly digressed but I take your , I take your point .
17 Country vets are n't easily sickened but I felt my stomach turning .
18 I already had permission to search all the surrounding fields , so I waited until the field was harvested before I gave it a thorough going over with my detector .
19 She was silent for a moment , and my stomach clenched as I saw her face soften , her eyes grow dreamy .
20 Unless there is a particular problem I would propose to delay altering the stops until moving the shelter can be organised as I think it would be confusing , not to say unpopular , to do otherwise .
21 I was shattered when I met you last .
22 You must have realised that I resented him . ’
23 I had the strong feeling of help having been given so I clasped my hands and said a prayer , half mentally , half vocally , of thanks to God .
24 He 's guessed that I suspect something , but he ca n't possibly know just what , nor how .
25 You have probably heard that I found it impossible to afford living in London any longer and have come here as a master .
26 ‘ But you were looking so absorbed that I guessed you were admiring that wonderful bureau . ’
27 But , of course , she would have noticed so I told her and we turned the scoop to our advantage .
28 ‘ Why have I always felt that I knew you before ? ’
29 The performances on this new disc are first-rate ; indeed they are so polished that I found myself occasionally longing for something with a little more humanity and which more faithfully reflected what were in all probability the more rough-and-ready sounds of the Kürbs-Hütte clientele .
30 ‘ Your tea is ruined so I threw it in the bin .
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