Example sentences of "[vb past] [conj] i [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 and er , it was gone eleven I would of thought , anyway he stopped and I slept like a log , got up at twenty past six , but erm , it 's a strange thing because one of those came last evening and it parked outside George 's , now I said yesterday , when Alan goes to work , it 's not long after six normally to go up to London and that
2 He recommended that I go to a hospital and see a psychiatrist .
3 The executives agreed and asked that I act as the facilitator .
4 she assumed that I knew about the abilities and feelings of humans and cats , about houses , territory , and the socially stereotyped roles of women and men .
5 I say nearly because he woke as I stopped at the next petrol station .
6 I muttered as I trailed across the green .
7 ‘ The problems came when I protested at the removing without consultation of Christmas bonus pay and the halving of overtime paid while accompanying residents on holidays . ’
8 I will say that Roy dealt with it , when it happened and I know at the time he , he was very very thorough over it .
9 That 's the way I turned when I went in the jail .
10 Members were so kind in their congratulations that they will want to know what happened when I went to the Palace on February 7th to receive the M.B.E .
11 ‘ It was just the way she acted when I went in the cell .
12 With hindsight , it was inevitable my application to continue full-time study would be refused , for in their eyes I had wandered long enough in the margins and so my hierarchy now ordered that I return to the basics of uniform police duties .
13 George beckoned and I followed through a door into the heat of the rear section of the engines , the section containing among other things the boiler which provided steam to heat the whole train .
14 His two companions , however , sniggered as I referred to the great cardinal , affairs of state , and finally to the Luciferi .
15 I was so upset and shocked when I came to the hospital and you were gone I could of died .
16 This meant that I got into the Library .
17 Er well whe er when I first went to I 'd already lost two children and er the girls knew that I worked with the t last two children .
18 Dr Russell insisted that I went with the convalescent men and we were lucky to pick up one of the last trains to go northwards .
19 He gave me schnapps and insisted that I stay at the hotel the SS man had mentioned .
20 I was promised that I could learn t I could be a nurse if I went and I went to the Bishop of Liverpool 's erm household in Liverpool .
21 now I thought I knew what that word meant until I came to the assembly .
22 I looked and I looked as the candle fought with the wax and cast a flickering light on her face , and I just could n't get over her .
23 If only that was what I felt when I looked in the mirror , instead of anxiety over these little springs of steel .
24 Something clicked as I looked at the number .
25 I laughed when I read of the things which they considered important : political creeds , literary cliques , careerist intrigues .
26 ‘ Roll out the barrel , ’ I sang as I leapt into the middle of the floor .
27 What did she have to cry about , I thought as I stumbled through the door .
28 ‘ I had to leave , ’ he said heavily , ‘ because my conscience dictated that I inform on the Nazis . ’
29 In the end we won because I went to the state property register to get her details .
30 I sat and cried as I thought of the danger to Elizabeth .
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