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

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1 His shaking hands with me made me feel half hero , half saint .
2 ‘ Are you suggesting I asked him to play slow music ? ’ she shot back , outraged .
3 I asked you to move this lot , and you did n't !
4 " You would n't get the wrong idea if I asked you to put that light out , would you ? " she asked .
5 ‘ I thought I made myself clear this morning , Rincewind .
6 I realised I wanted another guitar player .
7 It was not entirely by chance that soon afterwards I found myself discussing historic family houses in central London with my 90-year-old friend Monsignor Gilbey .
8 Two days later in what was a completely strange country I found myself doing this audition piece and I can remember very clearly sitting in the antechamber afterwards and the registrar popping her head round the door and saying balefully to a group of us sitting there , ‘ Sorry , none of you ’ .
9 Carter and Cureton 's entries on " style " seemed to match the first brief and I found they complemented each other in interesting ways .
10 But I found I had little idea how to set about producing a crime short story .
11 morning , I found I had blank spot with the old twenty pence piece .
12 When I started writing it , I found I had more sympathy with Frank , and he started saying more and more , and Betty merged into the background . ’
13 So that 's variance of reproductive er success and I mentioned I think last week , I anyway , the most extreme examples of this which is elephant seals where in once again a similar population to this , a closely studied population in California , five percent of the males were found to account for ninety five percent of the offspring in one season .
14 I told her to buy this island .
15 I told her to check that seal . ’
16 I told her to forget this doctor nonsense and talk more reasonably about the oilman and his petrodollars and what he had her do In the dying moments she made a noise I 'd never heard her make before , a rhythmical whimpering of abandonment or entreaty , a lost sound .
17 He broke two of my teeth extracting them but he says they 're out clean , when I told him to take another X-ray of it .
18 I told you to put some orange in there .
19 I noticed nothing to suggest this insight in Frontenac 's version of the story .
20 But frankly , if I thought about that at all , I imagined he had some side line , painting people 's houses perhaps or cleaning windows . ’
21 When he was shadow Secretary of State and I challenged him to have this debate in the Select Committee on Welsh Affairs , he said , " We soon will . "
22 I had on the programme Brahms 's Fourth Symphony and at the rehearsal Lamond said to me , ‘ You know , I knew Brahms ; I heard him conduct this piece . ’
23 I heard him put more money into the box .
24 Though it was when I heard her using bad language to my housekeeper and being unwarrantedly rude to Ivo that I decided I 'd had enough of the woman . ’
25 He still spent every holiday with them , but I felt he needed more independence and so did they .
26 I felt I had good cause .
27 Sitting there in the London bound train ( I had thought it would never come into the station , that the whistle would never blow ) , I saw myself in a play , a melodrama perhaps — I felt I had Runaway Daughter written all over me …
28 I felt you disapproved last night , ’ he said .
29 But at times last season I felt it took second place from a few other clubs . ’
30 As a concession to the New Wave I wore a black shirt , black jeans , white socks and black suede shoes , but I knew I had uninteresting hair .
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