Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [vb past] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I instinctively had a quick look but I could n't see a damned thing . |
2 | At first the beeves were indistinct masses , cold and blurry , but I eventually got a satisfactory materialisation . |
3 | Taking one of the white roads , I eventually found a small village . |
4 | I additionally sported a wide silver tie furled in buxom Windsor knot . |
5 | As it happened , I emerged a little late and I fear I rather startled the young gentleman , who immediately pulled his attaché case away from me and clutched it to his chest with both arms . |
6 | I am sorry that I so rattled the Prime Minister with my question at the previous Prime Minister 's Question Time that he has not come to the House today . |
7 | ‘ On the last tour I basically played the same thing every night and I suddenly came to the realisation that I was n't progressing as much as I should . |
8 | On the last tour I basically played the same thing every night and I suddenly came to the realisation that I was n't progressing as much as I should |
9 | I personally felt a great affinity with the people of the highlands and islands , although I know this was not so with many of our officers who preferred to work in the south . |
10 | I personally led a vigorous campaign to get Niblet removed at the first opportunity . |
11 | I personally favoured a psychological explanation . |
12 | Now , I served on the island many years later and became friendly with a host of people , and I personally researched a great deal on our raid when not a single bomb fell on the seaplane base . |
13 | When I first moved from India ( where I was born ) to England , I obviously had a great tan , and I got called ‘ Indibum ’ and all.that . |
14 | I obviously made a huge mistake in thinking that we could ever learn to tolerate one another . |
15 | I inadvertently got the best vantage point on one of the most exciting holes in the world ! " |
16 | I only died a small death at his words and the way he said them . |
17 | I only asked a polite question . ’ |
18 | And did so , with a smiling , ‘ It makes me very glad I only ate a light lunch today . ’ |
19 | And as I say again , I never went into a into the shops , I only saw the expensive stuff really . |
20 | I only saw the first page which , in case you 've forgotten the system , shows the subject 's photograph , age , length of time spent in the employ of the company , when he — or she — joined us , when he — or she — left us . |
21 | On Saturday morning I was in such a hurry that I only said a quick goodbye to my family , before setting out to walk the few miles into town for the London coach . |
22 | ‘ I only had a tiny part in Coriolanus , ’ he said a few years later , ‘ but it was the most exciting experience I 've ever had in the theatre . ’ |
23 | I only kept the little note that was with them , and the statuette , of course . ’ |
24 | I only took a wee bit , leave it there and I 'll eat it at the end of the day . |
25 | ‘ I only took a quick look , he 'd been dead a long time , it was n't nice , and yet — it looked like Uncle Mosse . ’ |
26 | I only corrected the false impression he had of — " |
27 | ‘ I considered finding another writer but , as I only wanted a talented writer , I feared such a person would want to change the characters . ’ |
28 | I only wanted the four rock and roll ones . |
29 | I only did the nude modelling because my sister did it . |
30 | Perhaps it was the wine I had drunk but I only gave a short yell before my hair was grabbed and my head jerked violently back . |