Example sentences of "i [vb past] [adv prt] to [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Much weakened constitutionally , I passed on to the next stage .
2 As I suppose was inevitable , the story gradually became that Eric would set fire to them , not just their pet dogs ; and , as was probably also inevitable , a lot of kids started to think that I was Eric , or that I got up to the same tricks .
3 ‘ Once I got on to a main road I would n't have any trouble getting a lift . ’
4 Father got a bit worked up about this , but it was above my head until I got down to the specific steps to success which appear in the following chapters , so just remember OIL .
5 So I rounded up my bird-fancying friends ' old copies of Cage and Aviary and studied them until I got back to the very beginning of the season , early March .
6 I moved round to the other windows , but I could not see her in any of the rooms .
7 ‘ It was important that I moved on to a bigger stage , with a club in the top bracket of the English First Division , or Celtic and Rangers . ’
8 I moved in to the front room where the disco had moved on to heavier metal ( New Model Army , I think — a band to watch despite their fans ) but still nobody was dancing .
9 IN THE EARLY 1970s , my wife and I moved out to the northern beaches of Sydney .
10 I changed back to the Tasmanian Devil and had a similar thumping take first cast .
11 I wandered back to the main entrance of the chateau and found Benjamin , equally disconsolate , sitting on the steps .
12 One memorable day I wandered along to a municipal course and sat waiting while they fixed me up with a fourball .
13 I staggered back to a cold bed but Margot and Phoebe had fled .
14 However , they caused me no ill and I staggered back to the Golden Turk and the tender care of the slattern , a bowl of rich broth and countless frothing tankards of ale .
15 On Easter Monday 1972 , I woke up to a new view of the world .
16 I came back to the beautiful beach house from shopping .
17 I pedalled back to the High Street , past Magdalen and across the bridge to the Plain .
18 Breathing a sigh of relief , I drove over to the local airfield and arranged for the flight to take place a week earlier , just in case .
19 Shortly after a private reading with ‘ Bartholomew ’ in Taos , New Mexico , I drove down to the nearby Rio Grande .
20 One Friday evening , I drove down to the lovely old house , Ramster , near Chiddingfold , where artist Mr Paul Gunn and his charming wife Miranda had invited friends to the first night of an exhibition of Paul Gunn 's most recent landscapes , and to drinks and supper .
21 I dropped on to the wet doorstep , worn out and hopeless , prepared to die .
22 They told me they were on holiday today and shyly peeped round great blocks of stone as I climbed on to the hitching post of the sun , the most sacred place in the temple .
23 On one side was the flower-garden view ; on the other , one window had been bricked up at the time when windows were taxed , and I walked over to the remaining window .
24 I walked over to the grassy map of Mindanao ; they followed .
25 I walked up to the little animal but he took off at a speed which made light of his infirmity .
26 I do n't know if it was the Irish temper in me or the Mexican , but I leapt on to the first marine I could reach .
27 On the third visit I switched over to the large search coil and within fifteen minutes was holding numerous buttons , buckles , seals , some copper coins and — best of all — a Queen Anne gold guinea .
28 Yes well the , the question is that I notice in the assets that investments at cost were twenty five million , the present market value is twenty eight million , indeed since that 's been written it may even be more and when I looked down to the other side of the accounts , I noticed interest on capital of twelve hundred and four pounds and I wonder where the interest from the twenty eight million has gone to .
29 I reached up to the nearest branch which seemed likely to hold my weight .
30 I thought back to the 17th and remembered Lee 's words : ‘ Mr Lu does n't want to win the Open Championship . ’
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