Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] [subord] i [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 And then , you see , it halted where it did because there were some petals and fragments from the blackthorn I had been handling fallen into the spine there , shaken out of my sleeve or my hair when I closed the book .
2 I sincerely believe that the message was in fact received on my part for I found the poem to be particularly touching and genuine in its approach to such a difficult and delicate subject as death .
3 Something tightened in my chest as I remembered the two days since I saw Toby last .
4 But you see it only becomes my experience as I exercise the faith that God has given to me .
5 And Dr Magruder will sometimes glitter potently in my direction as I make the rounds .
6 It was half past two by my watch when I reached the Hamilton house .
7 I 've bought it in my mind before I know the price . ’
8 Nursing my mug of tea in both hands and feeling the warmth of the rum through my body , the thought crossed my mind as I watched the mortar team sitting on the grass in front of me , ‘ What if the Germans discovered where we were , and got our range ?
9 I tried to shake it from my mind as I shook the water from my hair , but I knew what that face felt like from the inside .
10 ‘ I was jumping up and down in my seat as I heard the end of the race , ’ he said .
11 Can you imagine my disappointment when I saw the sort of riff-raff that had also been invited — a distinctly dubious businessman , a scruffy rabbi who I think makes his living as a stand-up comic , a second-rate academic ?
12 I was just playing bass in my bedroom before I joined The Lost Pandas , ’ he says .
13 Imagine my disgust when I told the car park attendant of the delays , only to be informed that I must pay for two hours parking , as ‘ That is what is on the computer . ’
14 I clutched my daysack on my lap as I watched the clipboard make its way round .
15 I was unsure of my welcome when I visited the cottage the next afternoon .
16 But now one of them catches my eye because I recognize the handwriting .
17 I still enjoy my skiing when I get the chance .
18 I return to the lawn , make an excuse to go to my room where I lock the relics away in my blue metal toolbox …
19 A.Q. : Towards five-thirty this morning , having just got back from the flower market , I was working in the front quarters of my shop when I got the idea I 'd heard a funny noise just outside the window …
20 The accused , who pleaded guilty , said , ‘ I felt the devil and his horns on my head when I plunged the knife through his heart . ’
21 As Sabra , a woman in her forties , told me ‘ If I go out I usually do have my Dupatta round me , but at work I ca n't wear it in case it gets caught up in the machines , so I just wear a scarf on my head when I leave the house — something is needed to save one 's Izzat ’ .
22 All these thoughts and many more were racing through my head as I polished the silver teapot which she would be drinking out of .
23 ‘ I caught my breath when I opened the door and found him towering over me . ’
24 I blew my whistle till I blew the pea out of it .
25 I just felt the knot of muscle snap in my leg as I put the ball down .
26 I felt the miserable decline of my happiness as I imagined the girl 's innocence and the futility of her mother 's efforts to save her from a cruel death .
27 I remember the shock of fear when I heard her scream and the sickening jolt of pain through my stomach when I saw the angle of her hand to her arm .
28 Although I was unemployed I paid my subscription as I knew the money would be put to good use .
29 I can still remember my excitement as I opened the box .
30 I know this to my cost as I spent the next few days discovering which Stain Devil cleaning stick was needed to remove most of my portion from Sunil 's white bathroom carpet .
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