Example sentences of "[vb past] i [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 They realised I told a better story when I was composed .
2 ‘ There was really no need — I realised I had a sweet and cheeses , you must have been starving . ’
3 ‘ I turned round one day and admitted I had a problem , ’ he said .
4 ‘ I turned round one day and admitted I had a problem and booked myself into a clinic . ’
5 Soon I found a hut , which seemed to be empty , but when I entered I saw a pretty young woman asleep on the floor .
6 I mentioned I had a daughter , Julia .
7 As he approached I felt a pang of commiseration .
8 I found I had a code . ’
9 And I found I had a room all to myself .
10 It was in the pleasure area , as usual , that I found I had a problem .
11 When I resumed my studies I found I had a lot of catching up to do . ’
12 Yeah and that 's another thing I found I had a letter from the Social Security saying would you please send your order book back you 're not entitled to any more money , your sickness benefit 's run out , I thought it ca n't have , I do n't go back until the twenty fifth of March , phones up for the appointment I got it on the fifth of March , nine days ago
13 I found I read a lot of books and so on , I rested a lot .
14 I had or believed I had a secondary , and had every right to be there .
15 I was so close to these birds , they were like friends , and it seemed I had a personal responsibility towards them .
16 Buggered I get a bugger .
17 Sometimes , when I was downstairs cooking or reading , I imagined I heard a piano playing , so keenly did I feel Montaine 's presence .
18 ‘ I imagined I heard a hint of dismissal in your words — so I 've decided to go to bed . ’
19 But when the immigration people came I got a letter , and they said that I could stay while they finished their inquiries .
20 As morning light came I saw a much happier man leave the main gate .
21 They assumed I had a doctorate or something . ’
22 I remembered what you 'd said about settling down , and as it happened I met a very nice young man from Berlin , a train driver .
23 When I turned I saw a long patch of the fluorescent dye that the Germans carried staining the sea a light yellow-green but could not pick out the pilot .
24 As soon as the off-licence opened I bought a dozen cans of Norseman lager , hefting the packs under my arm as I went off to find a quiet corner of the station where I could guzzle them in peace .
25 ‘ I suppose all the months I was up North you reckoned I had a chef along with me , ’ snarled Boyd .
26 If it was , I reckoned I had a few minutes while he walked back there .
27 The walk was scheduled to depart from Green Park Tube , and when I arrived I found a group of thirty or so walkers already tapping their feet .
28 I was n't inclined to linger anyway ; the day I arrived I caught a bus in the square which just happened to have Collioure on the front .
29 As I developed I became a big bloke and that stood me in good stead .
30 You must tell them on the phone after telling them the price and what it 's all about you say , Right when I come round tomorr er whenever to er strike up the deal with you I want the contract signed I need a thirty five percent of the first year 's payment as a deposit cheque .
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