Example sentences of "what i had [be] " in BNC.

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1 Hardly had I uttered the word — or the phrase signifying it — than I felt within me the need to become what I had been accused of being … .
2 And you never asked me what I had been doing .
3 Joe invited us out to lunch , which was what I had been hoping for , because we were both more or less on our uppers .
4 Part of my process of becoming who I am involved rejecting some of what I had been born into .
5 I did not tell him that his imitation of the French was far more like what I had been seeing for the past year .
6 After all , that was what I had been aiming at .
7 I now looked up what I had been prescribed :
8 That was just what I had been doing for the past four months innocent of impending restrictions .
9 He was so persuasive , and the salary was twice what I had been getting .
10 Eventually , I found out about the Dog Welfare and Rescue Society in Stokenchurch and spoke to the kennel manager who said just what I had been longing to hear .
11 My initial homesickness at school soon gave way to a dread of going home , home to a place where no one understood me , no one spoke the same language as I did , and no one showed the slightest interest in what I had been doing , thinking or feeling during my absence .
12 What I had been fighting for for all these years — the right for gay people to live their lives openly with dignity and respect — was actually happening , and in the most unlikely of places .
13 Only then did I begin to see what I had been missing .
14 Certainly all embracing — what I had been seeking .
15 I feel badly let down by Penguin because this was more or less what I had been trying to persuade them all along would happen .
16 It fitted in with what I had been working out already .
17 That was what I had been afraid of .
18 Now although I am a born sceptic , suddenly being brought face to face with a seemingly identical facsimile of what I had been working on did make me pause for a few moments !
19 But I could still remember what I had been through as Richie Quick .
20 ‘ I must confess , the news it contained was not at all what I had been expecting .
21 Maybe my dad was really and truly dead and what I had been looking at , in the road outside our house and in Furnival Gardens , had been a hologram put out by the Tellenoreans .
22 The colonel wanted to know what I had been doing and who I had talked to .
23 The King 's mail never seemed to catch up with him , and now I did n't want Charlie to find out what I had been up to until I had the chance to witness his reaction for myself .
24 Soon after that , I was fortunate enough to obtain a research studentship at U.C.L. which paid me a small salary of 750 per annum — this was slightly less than what I had been earning as a teacher , but it enabled me to return full-time to research at U.C.L. The money for the studentship had been provided by a television network , ATN .
25 What I had was the sa same sort of
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