Example sentences of "i [num ord] night " in BNC.

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1 I was very good at it was n't I last night , do n't you think ?
2 He rang me last night , very kindly , principally I think to assure me that there could be no doubt .
3 My Nan told me last night . ’
4 Do you know what he told me last night ?
5 One morning when I was visiting , she said in a matter-of-fact voice , ‘ Jesus came to visit me last night ! ’
6 Wright , an affable New Zealander , told me last night : ‘ There are loads of reasons for my going , but the main one is the state of the modern game .
7 On 26 July 9am , after a night of wrestling with his conscience , Carter 's brother walked into Wantage police station and announced , ‘ My brother , John Carter , admitted to me last night that he had killed his wife . ’
8 One of them came to see me last night when I got back from Paris .
9 ‘ Her cousin Frances telephoned me last night .
10 When you struck me last night I — I felt only that I wanted you .
11 Senior South African official Ali Bacher told me last night : ‘ We are concerned about Allan , but he is entitled to earn a living wherever he can .
12 An informed insider told me last night : ‘ It is absolutely certain that Nigel has done the deal .
13 Certainly his terse telephone technique had annoyed me last night , but not enough to make me want to spit at the sight of him .
14 Look at that letter you wrote me last night !
15 By the way , the last thing Carolyn said to me last night was that her party was open-house and we could go any time . ’
16 ‘ She bit me last night , ’ he said , dragging up his trouser-leg and showing her the line of tiny red marks .
17 ‘ Why did n't you tell me last night ? ’
18 ‘ My dearest David — although I do n't have the faintest idea why I should still call you this after what you told me last night — I 've had a long think .
19 ‘ Neil gave it to me last night . ’
20 Peter saw me last night after you 'd left .
21 And I can tell that from the way you responded to me last night .
22 ‘ No , nor could her father — or so Mandeville told me last night after you had retired .
23 ‘ Are you quite sure , ’ he said , ‘ that nobody telephoned me last night ? ’
24 Now I believe that someone — something — telephoned me last night .
25 ‘ When you were shouting at me last night I realised , perhaps for the first time , just exactly what you 'd gone through all your life .
26 He put it to me last night . ’
27 ‘ Exactly as he phoned me last night , and told me to come to the wedding . ’
28 A leading textile and clothing employer told me last night that if we implemented the social clause it could cost thousands of jobs within his company .
29 ‘ But if I told you that Harvey borrowed two paperback books from me last night . ’
30 ‘ Gooseneck gave it to me last night .
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