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

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1 My father was a Gemini , and I knew your mother was a Sagittarian as soon as I found he 'd given her half the clip .
2 He 'd he 'd done it all , he was happy enough then .
3 She took the oath and swore she had seen me drunk .
4 Walter Smith told his players before they left the dressing room at Celtic Park that he appreciated they had given him all they could since the start of that run in August .
5 After the screening , the audience had the chance to question , Simon Shepherd and Sophie Ward , who admitted they 'd found it hard to play the second romantic leads ;
6 I felt I had to make him happy after all the sad things which had happened to him , so I told him his English was very good .
7 I thought I had sent him some that were very good , but I received a most snarky letter from him saying " They may be very fine artists but they do n't know anything about teaching , and I 'm not interested in any of your geniuses unless they really take trouble about the job in hand " .
8 When I auditioned with Mike , he gave me a list of twenty-five songs to work on and I thought I had to learn them all in five days , because we were starting rehearsals only a week later !
9 ‘ I thought I 'd made it clear . ’
10 It 's just from the way it came out , I thought you meant you decided to jack it all in and hit the road .
11 I thought you said leave it dry before your next layer on .
12 We thought we 'd made it clear that it was only the MPC ( Multimedia PC ) versions of either card ( that is the SoundBlaster Pro and the Adlib Gold ) gave access to both MID and WAV file playing .
13 Feeling unutterably guilty , she saw he 'd brought her another drink and a fresh hot-water bottle .
14 I certainly felt it had done me good and now whenever I recall it , I smile .
15 I thought he meant to take you both with him . ’
16 SDLP deputy leader Seamus Mallon said he thought he had seen it all but the hospital bombing had broken ‘ every precept of human compassion and morality ’ .
17 I waited , but he had stopped as if he thought he had said it all .
18 The American Tour changed the qualification rule to one dictated by Ballesteros himself and then refused to change it again when Ballesteros realised he had got it wrong .
19 When he left I phoned to wish him all the best and he said , ‘ keep on picking people 's brains ’ . ’
20 You said I had to eat it all !
21 So I wished I 'd done it all in the first place , now I 've got to do it .
22 At the end of the session , June Braithwaite said she had found it useful ; she had not needed to become hysterical , and he had not been able to leave and disappear into the kitchen .
23 No , there ca n't be anything there because Terri said she 'd brought it all upstairs as soon as the brewery bought it in .
24 he says the toilet rolls the soft ones have dropped down , cos I get the soft Kleenex ones , everybody 's complaining about and he said they 'd dropped them three pound , is it twenty nine ? , to two eighty nine now
25 Mr Hyslop said he had made it clear during the 1987 campaign that any political party was free to advertise .
26 Some years ago it was handed to the chaplain of the Chelsea Pensioners at a funeral , but the clergyman said he had read it many years before .
27 Sir Patrick said he wanted to make it clear to the public that the Government was backing the police to the full .
28 Mr Ensoll said he wanted to make it clear that only one person , an ex postman , was involved in the inquiry .
29 She wondered who had sent them all .
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