Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I find it arrogant to compare New York and Cologne ; it 's true nothing became so inflated here , but also things were not so colourful , so deep .
2 Everyone got happily drunk together and a good time was had by all ; so long as the band kept the beat , what they played was immaterial .
3 When the three of them got up to leave , Melissa glanced across at Dora and met a look of concentrated malevolence that took her by surprise .
4 All of them got highly commended did n't they ?
5 Well was one of them moved down to form or ?
6 ‘ Or , ’ he demanded harshly , ‘ do you have someone other than me lined up to pay your mortgage ? ’
7 His revelation touched a nerve among viewers , many of whom phoned in to say how his courage had helped them admit their own problem for the first time .
8 The ‘ Minister of the Crown ’ role was hung on little Colin Moynihan for a day or two while everyone tried not to laugh ; he was , after all , only just over five foot tall and Minister for Sport and he had , after all , not slept with Pamella , only been with her at the Winter Ball .
9 He had offered the car to Hubert for the summer on condition that everyone promised never to stand on the running boards , because they were threatening to fall off .
10 I became intimately acquainted with some of those I met , and the lives and habits of many others naturally came under observation .
11 As it happened , I was between Mayor Houde and Leveque ; as soon as the crowd that filled the stadium recognized the person of Mayor Houde a great roar of boos and hisses started up and I became slightly alarmed .
12 I became slightly unnerved by the frequent reassurances I was given by fundholders that they would n't do anything to ‘ upset the applecart ’ or disadvantage their colleagues ' patients .
13 Well yes , but let me say that I gave up going to auditions well before I became well known through The History Man , on television .
14 Yet once I started work I became increasingly absorbed .
15 Having for ten years owned and managed one of the most successful econometric consultancy companies in the world ( then called Economic Models Limited ) , I became increasingly disabused of notions for controlling the flow of economic events against their natural movement .
16 As I began to serve more regularly I became more accepted amongst the older stalwarts of the service , my naval experience and general seamanship picked up on fishing craft and yachts standing me in good stead .
17 ‘ As I became more experienced I wanted to branch out and the more technical aspects of triathlon , particularly the cycling , interested me .
18 As I became more withdrawn , so I became more secretive and more cunning in finding ways of being alone .
19 But as I became more acquainted with this set and stopped rushing from impossible passage to impossible passage , hoping against hope that at some point he would lose his balance and tumble like a second-rate trapeze artist off his swing , I was unwittingly dragged in to a more sinister , melancholic side to his playing .
20 And as I became more intoxicated and frustrated I 'd throw open the bedroom window as the dawn came up , and look across the gardens , lawns , greenhouses , sheds and curtained windows .
21 There I became horribly fascinated by the place , the ‘ sick child ’ of Germany , with its decay , its division , its degradation .
22 Inevitably , over such a long period , I became less institutionalized , more able to function as an individual in relation to belief and action and not merely accept the organization 's definition of things ; and this is a profoundly un-police like state of affairs !
23 And erm I asked around to see if anyone else was interested in doing the same kind of thing .
24 Val did a brilliant job getting everyone else to Le Bourget using public transport ; I went on the bike with no map and only a vague idea where Le Bourget was , and every Frenchman I asked just waved me straight on ( lies ! ) , but I got there somehow and we had a very enjoyable , if unscheduled , visit .
25 That was er a flat in Plumtree , we were offered a flat on the first floor and when we examined the kitchen it was extremely obvious to me that our gas cooker would n't fit in the , the place where it was designed to fit , when I asked where do we put the washing machine I was informed that most tenants kept the washing machine on the balcony , when I said well where do we put the refrigerator , well most people keep the refrigerator either in the hall or , or rather not a hall it was a passageway , in the passageway or in the living room , now it does seem to me with hindsight that if that 's planning I , to use an old fashion London phrase , I 'm a Dutchman .
26 I do not wish in any way to criticise you , and I appreciate that I applied today to ask such a question —
27 ‘ Then someone asked why did n't I start an organisation selling extraordinary buildings ?
28 That Labour amendment I read out mentioned the airport money .
29 You never found those labels I made out did you ?
30 Well , you deserve that , standin' by me like you did and givin' me your bed when I 'ad n't got a farthing to call me own .
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