Example sentences of "i [vb past] [vb pp] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I became assimilated into the gay community and my identity as a Black person sloughed off me .
2 It was only when I actually visited the Broads that I became infected with the same enthusiasm which led Ransome to write the books .
3 Dave , Lancashire region , on three nine seven , Chair , when I got elected to the Labour Council in Rochdale , I took a whip that I had , did what the policy was of the Rochdale D L P .
4 I got beaten in the first round but my father was very good — he won the tournament and won a vacuum flask .
5 Er , I got paid , I got paid for the disabled games last year
6 I 'd flown for the first time , out to Malta in an old , rattling York aircraft , and then on to the Canal one .
7 This made me aware of how badly I 'd done with the domestic arrangements .
8 Lineker was disappointed and said : ‘ The funny thing is , against Sweden was the best I 'd felt in the whole tournament . ’
9 A wife I 'd met for the first time filled up
10 I was in a fever of vicarious excitement , looking at street plans of Florence and trying to remember the name of a boy I 'd met in the Boboli Gardens in 1961 , but friends and relations were wanting to know whether I had really vetted the family , whether I 'd like to hear a selection of au pair horror stories , and whether I 'd made good any gaps in my daughter 's domestic skills .
11 I 'd arranged with the local flying club to go up in a small ‘ Cub ’ training aircraft , which is well-suited for aerial photography as it has a very slow cruising speed .
12 To a young doctor like myself , these were my ‘ valuables ’ — the Zeiss Ikon microscope in the scuffed leather case , its precious lenses protected from dust by silk covers ; the glass-lidded box of stainless-steel instruments — retractors , forceps , hooks , scissors and needles ; my much-thumbed copy of that heavy-going but essential tome , Gray 's Anatomy ; manuals of pharmacology and pharmacy ; Belding 's Textbook of Clinical Parasitology and Strong 's Prevention and Treatment of Tropical Diseases , both of which I 'd bought at the last minute in the hope that the young man in John Bell & Croyden in Wigmore Street was right when he assured me that they provided ‘ the answers to all tropical problems ’ ; and some bound volumes of the British Medical Journal which I had picked up cheap in Charing Cross Road .
13 Also , I felt I 'd dealt with the first layer and although I was well aware that there were subsequent layers , I thought I would deal with them at some later date .
14 ‘ If only I 'd listened to the old folk telling their stories . ’
15 I thought I 'd won after the Kevin I thought , I thought I 'd won after the third round so I ate them .
16 by the time I 'd got to the next one
17 He would then enquire how much I 'd paid for the latest irreparable objects , and if it had been 20p or less he 'd say , with satisfaction , ‘ Well , at least it had a decent plug ’ , and the decent plug would go into the decent plug box .
18 With the success of the muscarinic experiment , I felt committed to the passive avoidance model , to the exclusion of almost everything else .
19 I felt torn between the two — one moment I 'd be scolding them , and the next I 'd be scolding her .
20 Almost the first experiments I had made with the passive avoidance model after completing the work with Marie , and even before we had located IMHV and LPO as the sites of change , looked at the effects of training on protein synthesis in general , using the precursor techniques that have already been described in earlier chapters .
21 I had trained for the first time only four days before !
22 I had lived at the same place in Hampstead for over twenty years and so , as a sitting tenant , my rent was pretty cheap .
23 To me she represented all that I had imagined of the bygone days of sail .
24 I wished that I had written to the two women about Donald 's death , and that I was not now obliged to tell them of it .
25 The fields and clouds were the same as those I had seen for the last half hour .
26 Admission into the complex followed a similar pattern to that I had seen in the English prisons : searches , registration , allocation , different coloured uniforms for the various categories of prisoner , etc .
27 M. Chaillot was by now unexpectedly by my side , opening a huge satin-covered box of chocolates of the cream-filled variety I had seen in the local shop .
28 I stayed for a while about twenty paces away from the platform barrier , numbed by the realization that I had fallen at the first hurdle .
29 I had fallen for the oldest James Brown/James Brown joke in the book .
30 I was confused and still worried that there might be horses and that I had not changed my bloomers which were wet from where I had fallen in the icy fish .
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