Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [to-vb] [adv] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Course , I 'ad to 'ang about a bit until I saw yer go out , and afterwards I met 'im at the Elephant an' Castle . |
2 | I tried to tidy up a bit when I first came to work here , but I soon found out I was wasting my time . |
3 | I tried to crush up a salt tablet in a cup and dissolve it in the water but she moaned when I held the cup to her lips and tried to turn her head away . |
4 | ‘ I promised to ask around a bit , and it occurred to me that the book might contain a clue . ’ |
5 | Halfway through my wash , I happened to glance up an notice one particularly well-hung lad studying my privates with a look of some amusement . |
6 | After a while I did something else I had n't done for several months : I began to rough out a poem . |
7 | I began to feel more a part of this vast foundation of the great Halton Experiment . |
8 | I decided to draw up a proposal for a book which would attempt a synthesis of structuralist and feminist ideas — not with any enthusiasm , and with the hope that it would never actually get done . |
9 | Against the advice given me at the Centre , quite deliberately I decided to have neither a counsellor nor a healer . |
10 | ‘ I managed to get away a touch early , ’ the endocrine specialist said as the car slid out of the parking bay and into the main driveway , then wound through the open , grassy grounds to join an arterial road that ran along the winding Brisbane River . |
11 | I went to rinse out a towel in the hand basin . |
12 | Well yes I had to spend quite a lot of time on the line to her because er her husband 's been quite ill with bladder trouble . |
13 | ‘ I 've got pretty good hearing but I had to wait almost a moment before I could imagine I could hear anything . |
14 | Oh I 'd forgotten about that , right I had to go back a couple of times did n't I Bev ? |
15 | This morning I had to connect up a video for Caroline to use and all the leads , every single lead we 've got , to connect any machine to any machine , were all bundled in like a load missing , and it took me what , five minutes to find the right leads and connect the machines up . |
16 | Sorry Chief Administrator Officer and I had to provide quite a lot of statistical information which I 'd never done before but nevertheless I , I made a fairly reasonable job of it , I had an assistant and erm I , I think I got fairly well known amongst the councillors and people who mattered and then went . |
17 | ‘ Similarly , I did n't want any obvious arms on it so I had to work out a system of manipulators — things that did things , like a grip mechanism or a gun . |
18 | ’ And I had to come out a minute early to pay it back . |
19 | But every time I wanted a piece of wood , I had to cut down a tree . |
20 | and like I thought , I had to make up an excuse why I went out ! |
21 | When I read essays by male Art Historians I had to knock out a lot of crap like when they talk about the rape in inverted commas … |
22 | I had to find out a lot of things about you in a short space of time . |
23 | ‘ I had to jump over a hedge , ’ she said , ‘ and I tore my bloomers . ’ |
24 | ‘ Sister , I had to send out a dresser . |
25 | She tried to remember why a gathering storm upset people . |
26 | She tried to make out an expression on his creased face . |
27 | A YOUNG policewoman was fighting for life early today after being stabbed three times as she tried to break up an argument . |
28 | ‘ Tell me how you came to take up a life of crime . ’ |
29 | But his wife Shelley seemed in great shape yesterday as she prepared to kick off a TV career . |
30 | Anyway , she seemed to cheer up a bit listening to their trite old remarks about it coming to everybody , and after that her mother had been all right and seemed to accept it . |