Example sentences of "i [verb] [pers pn] [adv prt] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | So I stuffed them down the waste-disposal unit . |
2 | Anyway , I phoned her up the other day to have a little chat with her . |
3 | Oh I phoned her back a few days later and said how are things now ? |
4 | so I phoned him back the next day , ah he 's in our Glasgow office today so I phoned the Glasgow , he 's on the phone , I said that 's okay I 'll call back . |
5 | Oh I put it down the other end . |
6 | I shadowed her down the tapering passage , all its planes carpet-covered , like four floors . |
7 | Performance-wise , I suppose the best Bill ever managed was on a sunny spring weekday in the early 80s , when he 'd already passed his 60th birthday and I coaxed him up a few 5c slab routes at about E3 on Froggatt : Long John 's Slab , Great Slab , Armageddon . |
8 | I give him back the open paper . |
9 | Halfway along the path , I lift her up a second time . |
10 | I worked it out the other day , I 've got fifty eight P . |
11 | ‘ Somebody called Flavell ; asked about when I called you back the other night . |
12 | I also use this method on paper using egg yolk and water mixed with gouache ; I apply it over a painted area with a big brush , then blot it out with newspaper . |
13 | As Sister and Nurse Robins are swigging coffee with that drag Jones , I took him down the short cut through Eyes and shoved him into 15 . |
14 | I had this other dream once , of me , and there 's this girl I used to like , right , and , and the weird thing was that in , in our group of churches , you used to sort of like , got one guy who 's , more senior , and erm , he had this daughter and my mum sort of fancied me marrying this famous preacher 's daughter , you see , and I took her out a few times , erm |
15 | I took it out the other night ? |
16 | He thanked me , and I gave him back the royal Elphberg ring . |
17 | I cleared it out the other day ! |
18 | I said I 'll leave mine out for the bloody bin men before I take it down the tippy . |
19 | I have them up the front bedroom window . |
20 | Can I turn it down a little bit please James ? |
21 | Can I turn it down a little bit please ? |
22 | ‘ I 'd always been good with a sewing machine , ’ she says , ‘ so a kindly neighbour asked me to run her up a few silk separates for the summer holidays . |
23 | ‘ If you come back with me you can help me take it out the other end . ’ |