Example sentences of "which [vb past] [conj] i " in BNC.

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1 Met Head in corridor who wished to see me urgently regarding an incident which occurred when I was out .
2 But then there was that newspaper review which mentioned that I was your wife , and Eleanor began to hear rumours about us getting back together again .
3 Before leaving the village I consulted a chart outside the coastguard station , which confirmed that I had five hours before high tide ; this would give me time to get to the end of Worm 's Head and safely back onto the cliffs without danger of being stranded .
4 I , too , suffered from anorexia which started when I was 15 .
5 Ellen said in a tone which implied that I had entirely misunderstood the senator 's motives , which she would now have to explain to me by the application of sound feminist arguments .
6 He had a set of photocopied notes , which implied that I was n't his first apprentice .
7 I felt relieved that I had my scar from the fight at the summer party and so looked the same as everybody else — I was afraid of appearing different or clever which meant that I would be noticed by the Corporals and picked on by all the others .
8 Wilson was quick to see how provocative such a development would be to the shipowners and refused to accept the post , though he confessed to have been " foolish enough to have allowed myself to be nominated and elected as honorary general manager , which meant that I was lending my name to an organization over which I had no control " .
9 My activities had no goal and no aspiration , and I had no competitors , which meant that I rapidly acquired the confidence of the leadership of the Labour Party .
10 So I was selected as company runner , which meant that I was also a kind of servant , I forget the word … ’
11 Fortunately it became necessary for me to accompany the well-known Solveig 's Song on a dulcitone , which meant that I had to be close beside her in the wings .
12 from Liverpool Street I wanted to get to Oxford Circus which meant that I had to change at , I forget where now , because I 'm in such a , a muddle now after all this ,
13 Which meant if I did it in year three , which I 'd liked to , then you 'd obviously equal or went into drama .
14 ‘ I told him I did and he gave me a look which suggested that I should n't have kept it from him ! ’
15 The pedals were fitted with toe-traps , which ensured that I landed chin first in whatever caused the front wheel to skid .
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