Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [pron] [adv] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ He took my phone number and I met him again a couple of times .
2 I expected him over an hour ago . ’
3 In truth , I found her rather a pain on the subject and merely parried her constant questions about my job-hunting activities .
4 As Signals explained , television ruined all this homespun entertainment but personally I found it quite a relief when we got a set and could all sit around watching King George 's funeral .
5 I found it quite a transition to go from being a single bloke to being married .
6 When she became too ill and breathless to come to the surgery , I visited her once a week .
7 ‘ More to follow ’ : I phoned them right a way ( and they agreed to come ) You must write it a gain ( and this time , get it right )
8 The other factor against a return was that I reckoned it only a matter of time before they stopped being DINKS ( double income , no kids ) and became WHANnies ( ‘ We have a Nanny ’ ) .
9 After that I saw her maybe a couple of times .
10 I saw it about a year and a half ago .
11 ‘ You were in good health when I saw you only a week ago today . ’
12 I thought you once a Goddess trim ,
13 I had already acquired the address from the ‘ yellow pages ’ and estimated that it was a ten mile drive , thus I gave myself half an hour to account for delays .
14 I gave us both a refill .
15 I bought them both a denim shirt .
16 Oh , I said to him look I said she obviously a person that takes no notice , but she lives out in the country .
17 When I parted them just a moment ago , the light outside was still very pale and something of a mist was affecting my view of the baker 's shop and chemist 's opposite .
18 Venality was rife ; the precedent of even groups as illustrious as the Beatles and the Stones signing to contracts which gave them only a penny a record had become legendary : at the end of the Sixties , Allen Klein had achieved notoriety for his dexterous accounting abilities , working for both groups in the role of both ‘ finder ’ extracting hidden royalties from the record company for the group — and ‘ taker ’ — extracting them from the group for himself .
19 You made me completely a woman
20 Sometimes a midshipman 's place was sheer necessity , as in the case of a son of an Angus freeholder named David Lyell who found himself involuntarily a member of the Royal Navy .
21 ‘ As much as I can , ’ she laughed as she poured them both a cup of coffee .
22 You taught me quite a lesson yesterday ! ’
23 You gave me quite a shock . ’
24 ‘ My goodness , yes , you gave me quite a fright . ’
25 You gave everyone quite a fright . ’
26 Well you did it actually a bit more than that — you 've referred to it about two or three times , but that 's immaterial .
27 General Yang 's fall goes unlamented among professional PLA men who considered him more a politician than a soldier .
28 You know we had it once a month and they really wanted this kind of support and help and er for the ch children to have a christian foundation .
29 Helen had gone earlier , and when they arrived the number of cars already there made it quite a problem to find a parking space .
30 They announced it just a couple of weeks ago .
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