Example sentences of "i [vb past] [verb] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I disdained to consult a medical dictionary , however . |
2 | ‘ Some kids where I lived dug a dead person up , ’ says Dmitry . |
3 | The President and I agreed to establish a secure telephone link between our two offices . |
4 | I failed to deposit an accurate simulacrum of her visage and demeanour with the left-luggage clerk of memory ; but I think she was in a shirt of a hue between sage and lovage , atop grey stone-washed 501s , green socks and a ridiculously unaesthetic pair of trainers . |
5 | There are some marvellous graphics among these new breeds but , having never particularly liked comics , I failed to overcome a fundamental irritation with the medium of pictures and words combined . |
6 | I failed to get a single note out of it when I brought it back to the hotel . |
7 | I failed to place a cardboard cut-out of a male person lying , in a posture of total exhaustion , in one of the darker recesses of the living room . |
8 | I got offered a part-time job in a bakery at the weekends , and he said he 'd look after the kids , but he never did , so I could n't do it . |
9 | I expected to see a huge hound , but not a creature like this . |
10 | I expected to find a privileged crew , tolerating me for some positive press . |
11 | Working the paint thickly with a knife I tried to create a jarring effect with colour and texture conveying the power and pain of the experience . |
12 | She says : ‘ I tried to have a good marriage , be a good mother and have a career . |
13 | I tried to get a better grip but to my horror my fingers began to run down the door like melting plasticine as I watched from my perilous vantage point . |
14 | Today I tried to get a whole tin every day , it 's just because it happened . |
15 | After one or two formal speeches ( at which reference was made to our visit as the ‘ first short-term English course since the crushing of the Gang of Four ’ , and I tried to make a suitable reply , ) we were whisked off to the Friendship Hotel to a welcoming meal consisting of Peking duck , ancient duck 's eggs , and other good things , and I wielding our chopsticks to the best of our ability . |
16 | I hope that the Minister will accept that the case studies to which I referred highlight a serious problem . |
17 | ‘ I stopped mourning a long time ago . ’ |
18 | ‘ I stopped working a few weeks ago . |
19 | I slip into the pitfall of subjectivity with trepidation , but observing my fellow patients , I seemed to discern a distinct pattern so far as stress was concerned . |
20 | I seemed to have a separate brain for each limb , but they 'd all broken off diplomatic relations . |
21 | ‘ I have a new understanding of scripture and I learnt to read a personal message from it — I do n't want to lose that . ’ |
22 | Erm but er I learnt to write a fair hand , erm without too many flourishes , which er because I was always told that somebody might be looking at this in a hundred years time , or more . |
23 | Next morning , a suitable distance away from the refuge , I woke to feel a tremendous pressure on my body . |
24 | And unfortunately I 'd eaten a large quantity of this Afghani black and I was really bombed out and I slept half way through Jimi Hendrix and I could have kicked myself . |
25 | A.Q. : Towards five-thirty this morning , having just got back from the flower market , I was working in the front quarters of my shop when I got the idea I 'd heard a funny noise just outside the window … |
26 | I 'd seen a 100 franc note on the mantelpiece at old Ma Scamp 's place . |
27 | In the past I 'd seen a fair bit of Lloyd . |
28 | I retraced my steps , by this time it was 7 pm and I 'd done a long walk and about 45 miles on the bike . |
29 | I remember before that the wind changed pretty suddenly from southwest to nearer west I think and I 'd made a new hen house I thought indestructible . |
30 | At first it looked as though I 'd made a big mistake . |