Example sentences of "i [verb] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Three weeks ago I became the proud owner of a Chihuahua and he 's changed my life completely . |
2 | When we got home , Dad came to the rescue , with the necessary bob ( as a shilling was called ) and so , on the following day , I became the proud owner of my very own tool set . |
3 | Not long after I 'd started the notebook , I became the proud owner of my first pair of binoculars . |
4 | So I became the only bluesman in Kensal Green . |
5 | Later , because of my own initiative in originating the idea , I became the first Radio Editor in Canada , which meant writing a daily column about radio programmes , stars , and networks . |
6 | As I now personally from one of my previous lives in nineteen eighty-two , when I became the first Director of the newly independent National Federation of Community Organisations . |
7 | Now I became the second edition . |
8 | I caught up a bit during the '60s when I became the oldest teenager in town — in fact I was in my early thirties . |
9 | It was not until about a year later , when I became the High Master of Warboys , that I took him into Warboys and made him a sort of Staff pilot flying Oxford aircraft on special navigational training exercises ; this was something that I could physically check and I do not know why it is , and I am not being clever now , I just accepted the evidence he gave me of this phoney flying . |
10 | As a Scottish lawyer , may I make the simple point that the Lord Advocate looked carefully at the question of a prosecution for culpable homicide ? |
11 | Shall I make the little thingumajig up for you ? |
12 | Can I make the same point as well please ? |
13 | May I make the further suggestion that when it is all over on 9 April we get the right hon. Gentleman a new job — a walk-on part in a re-run of ’ Crossroads ’ or as a substitute for Ken Barlow . |
14 | I asked the Assistant Commissioner to let me go to Helsinki and he refused . |
15 | It was a clear night , but the radar was a mass of echoes and I asked the Belgian contact to give me an estimated course and speed of our quarry , and as a result of this we were able to pick it up . |
16 | I asked the new director there , John Hutchinson , whether this concerned him . |
17 | I asked the Chief Accountant . |
18 | I asked the Second Son . |
19 | When I asked the self-same question . |
20 | I walked in through the door and , feeling a bit lost , I asked the first person I saw if he knew whether the Social Secretary was around . |
21 | I asked the hon. Member before to bring the matter to my office . |
22 | I wanted to introduce Dana to Pernod , so I asked the old man for ‘ dos Pernod ’ . |
23 | I asked the old man why |
24 | I asked the old man about this client from the North and he remembered her . ’ |
25 | I asked the old man , his nose almost level with the steering wheel of his equally elderly car . |
26 | I asked the Czech manager if they would be at Rutland Water in June and he said they would not be able to afford it . |
27 | Mummy was coming rather slowly , so I asked the little girl her name . |
28 | He goes on : ‘ I asked the whole frame of the world about my God ; and it answered me , ‘ I am not he , but he made me . ’ ’ |
29 | Following the recent court ruling in Scotland in which a golfer who hit another man with a golf ball was ordered to pay substantial damages , I overheard the following conversation taking place in the clubhouse . |
30 | I cite the twentieth century in his defence . |