Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [pron] [verb] i [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | After coffee he drew me aside , quietly admitted I was right , and agreed that Roald Dahl must withdraw . |
2 | But I mean of course they plugged me up with all sorts of things . |
3 | We spent a day on the headland of Dun which reminds me so much of Mykinesholmur in the Faroes . |
4 | Asks a kind of friend who knows me well . |
5 | I had heard the bell toll … the wave of ecstasy which drove me on to this shore had pressed me into a dark , dull interior . |
6 | I did n't know what stall , type of stall she had I just read about it in the paper |
7 | ‘ Only to cover my own insecurity in case you rejected me once again . ’ |
8 | In operation it reminded me strongly of Supercalc , having no immediate on-screen command line , while in concept is seems not unlike Report Manager with its ability to slice data through a model . |
9 | In fact what strikes me most forcibly about Lyell 's pillars is not their evidence of placid uniformitarianism but rather of episodic " catastrophism " . |
10 | ‘ In fact he held me up for so long I 'm now wondering if it was a deliberate act on his part . ’ |
11 | In fact I think I not sure whether it 's this one . |
12 | ‘ Well , I had a great friend at school who brought me here . |