Example sentences of "[coord] [vb past] [pron] [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | Whenever she felt unwell or oppressed she embarked on a new course of treatment at the alternative medicine centre or ingested a new range of vitamins . |
2 | Davide , after returning from America , had lost his bump of locality for his native place ; when the plan showed a turning one way , he missed it , or found he wanted to walk back where he had come from , or go in another direction altogether . |
3 | His occasional outbursts of anger shocked those around him , but he felt an uncontrollable flame of fury whenever he saw a child being bullied or mistreated which blinded him to all else . |
4 | Or pretended he did . |
5 | I had or believed I had a secondary , and had every right to be there . |
6 | The expectations on him to perform as a wit at the Painters ' Table further drained his energy and if feeling jaded or bored he drank a lot . |
7 | I 've thought all along that Anthea Darnell knows something , and I suspect that she heard , or saw , or guessed what happened , and she 's shielding Meryl . |
8 | When he was sure that there was no chance of being disturbed or observed he undid the flap at the top of the bag and reached inside . |
9 | A great hush fell over the entire Wolfwood , as if , thought Snizort , every living creature knew or heard or sensed what had happened and was waiting to see what the Trees would do . |
10 | Forgotten , or decided it had been idle talk , a vow impossible to realise . |
11 | A series of what came to be called ‘ prejudice sessions ’ , encouraged people across the business to say what they really thought about BP Oil — or thought they thought . |
12 | Whatever people like Page may have felt or thought they felt about the Vietnam war , it is difficult not to regard them as much its victims as its predators . |
13 | You could understand it with his family — more or less ; they had something to lose , or thought they had . ’ |
14 | And by then they all knew who ‘ he ’ was , or thought they did . |
15 | She fell towards them , wishing she had the energy to turn her gaze away from this blankness , but as he moved closer to her a little light caught his cheek and she saw , or thought she saw , tears there , spilling from those dark eyes . |
16 | It was while she was trying to decide this one that she heard , or thought she heard , a faint clop of a hoof . |
17 | Nora had been prepared for almost any response from John , except the one she got — or thought she had got . |
18 | Or thought she did not mean herself . |
19 | Every week , for one reason or another , there was a man about the place , looking for some creature I 'd seen , or thought I 'd seen . |
20 | I suddenly understood , or thought I understood it all . |
21 | Erm , but I wanted some cash , so what I did in the end was walked round Asda remembered it , or thought I remembered it , came back out put the erm card back in and the terminal came up erm it 's ok . |
22 | ‘ Back in nineteen forty-four when Claudia was working on her thesis , I understood intellectually ’ — he says the word with a certain fastidiousness — ‘ what she was saying about the Masai , but as a man who knew the country and the natives , or thought I did , I could n't really accept it . |
23 | I have done what I wanted , or thought I wanted , I have pushed as hard as I could , and this is it . |
24 | ‘ Or thought you had . |
25 | ‘ Or thought you did . ’ |
26 | Like the rest of us , he knew , or thought he knew , that in the 18th century ‘ the riot was probably a more effective curb on the government ’ than either the Lords or the House of Commons — ‘ England 's strongest countervailing force ’ . |
27 | And , of course , he had — or thought he had — control of the Worm , the legend come alive . |
28 | After what he had told me , or thought he had told me , it must have seemed reasonable . |
29 | Experience such as Lexandro had gained , or thought he had gained , in the nerve-glove … |
30 | Many of them were predictably connected with the murder at the Turk 's Head and what he had seen , or thought he had seen , one night on the railway embankment that ran behind it . |