Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [pers pn] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Then I made him a little tent to sleep in , but for a few weeks I always took my gun to bed with me .
2 well any way look , if I made you a thin bit of steel straight across the centre like that
3 Well I actually rang them up to say , why why are you taking my wages into consideration , I did n't break up this marriage , I met him a long time afterwards an I was told by a C S A agent or clerk or whatever , that my wedding was nonessential spending .
4 I got you a wee ball of your wool for your mittens .
5 I got it a little wrong , ’ says Eva .
6 So I found him a small house called Kirk o'Field , outside Edinburgh .
7 Actually , I found him a pleasant companion .
8 I found him a clean scarf to hold over his face .
9 She says she did the Byrd show ‘ because I found her a fascinating part of the underground scene in New York , and I felt somebody should expose her to a bigger market .
10 I 'm a comparative newcomer to this computer age that many people of my generation would rather try to ignore … but you really ca n't … and as an owner of a computer and an 8 year old , I found it a good read and picked up lots of new tips on home entertainment/education as well .
11 There with the Princess 's permission as the only journalist , I found it a fascinating insight into how Diana conducts a part of her life that has until now been comparatively secret .
12 I had been his guest in the air very briefly before when I was taken up to see Low Birk Hatt as a bird would see it , and I found it a thrilling experience , quite the best way to travel .
13 I moved it a little way away .
14 But I could make no sort of impression upon him … when I visited him a second time , the fear of death was gone , and with it all solicitude about religion . ’
15 I promised you a romantic walk — is this romantic enough ? ’
16 I weighed it a few minutes later and was delighted , to say the least , when it pulled the needle round to 10lb 3oz .
17 I told him a few home truths , but it was a waste of breath , there was nothing I could do . ’
18 He said : ‘ The van was not there at 6pm but I noticed it a little bit later .
19 I admired him a great deal … ’
20 My eyes were shut most of the time now as I blundered round the park and when I opened them a red mist swirled .
21 I taught her a new move and she practised it on me but she missed and got me in the and I fell on the ground .
22 My priestly friend set me down outside the two cathedrals and I bade him a fond farewell .
23 I heard him a few times , he was very very entertaining , very entertaining , nice bloke really .
24 I was once a Member of Parliament and one day in the chamber at Westminster , a Puritan , a lozenge of sanctified humility , got up from his arse and roared at me because I called him a blackened turd .
25 I pretended it was Annie 's hair we was putting on the tree , and I called her a little angel , but she got upset about that , so I stopped .
26 But once , to test this , when I offered him a smoky bacon crisp and said , as he crunched greedily into it , ‘ I did n't know you liked smoky bacon , ’ he sprinted into the bathroom and washed out his mouth with soap , screaming from his frothing lips that he would burn in hell . )
27 I offered her a good price but she was n't selling .
28 And as I saw her a cold hand closed around my heart .
29 I saw him a few times more , but never alone , I wrote him two letters when I was in Spain , and he sent a postcard back .
30 I saw him a few times more after that , in the months that followed , coming slowly up the lane from the station , as Millie and I stood at the gate .
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