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

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1 You mean I got to send that off ?
2 Oh , yes , I got to know these well as I slunk past like a hungry fox in a deserted kitchen yard .
3 I tried to work this out in terms of ‘ Der Freischütz ’ but failed .
4 Denmark , which I visited to explore this very subject , uses this process .
5 Of course , Jim had instantly seen what I 'd missed all along with my stupid envy .
6 I 'd ruled that out because London numbers are seven-digit and Sal and Frank 's private radio phone had something like twenty-seven .
7 I 'd heard that before .
8 Thanks to Werewolf , it looked as if I 'd done that already .
9 Well , I 'd done that there , and that had gone by the time I went to the hospital and I thought brilliant !
10 I 'd taught many similarly wealthy girls during my lecturer days , so fortunately I did n't feel uneasy about this and just let her carry on .
11 You know seeing this lovely glowing pink , it reminds me of two thoughts , I wish I 'd bought that instead of my pale brown chintz .
12 When I 'd sorted that out , I shrugged .
13 Eventually , I rang the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital and said I 'd got this botfly and really did need a bit of surgery , and they said ‘ Come along today . ’
14 And er what I did I got everything , you know the , I do n't think it was , and some warm water and I saw that my hands was well clean and I 'd got some very nice little silver spoons , only small ones .
15 Client , you know there 's something I 'd forgotten all about .
16 In the next few weeks , I began to have some very interesting conversations with the King .
17 After that point , I started to write some much more original stuff and we began to find a style of our own . ’
18 All that stuff I brought bring that back with you .
19 He says : ‘ I did n't miss years , but I did miss some very important times in their lives .
20 He says : ‘ I did n't miss years , but I did miss some very important times in their lives .
21 I did do that along with Ron and er they were speaking in terms of er a conjurer at under a pound a time and thing of that nature which should then come to a the pensioner 's category at Poole , so I took it back to Stuart and he said oh see what I can do Norman , and at the present moment it rests there because I have n't been able to contact Stuart at the moment owed to the holiday , but I shall be contacting him and hopefully we will also be doing two days , which is the Tuesday and the Thursday , also what they , er , he 's , he 's promised to do is to come half way with the cost of the jazz band , which is a great help .
22 I said get that then .
23 I said to him the other morning I said do that again I said look , I 'll get you out of bed .
24 As I had made some pretty critical remarks about the Soviet Union , at a time the war-time alliance still commanded admiration , especially among the young , he pointed out that if printed , these views would be taken by the Kremlin to be officially inspired .
25 But erm I had to do that in between if Harry had n't got enough help .
26 ‘ I had the kitchen stove which was nothing but steel : I had to do that down every morning till you could see yourself in it ; and whiten the hearth .
27 You obviously think so and that indicates what I had suspected all along — that you really are upset at the thought of your lover being away with Maria Luisa ; hence your ridiculous outcries and accusations . ’
28 Mm , mm I 'd of put them in the , even with these new glasses I these dark ones , you know the dark ones I had to put them on this morning I had to put these dark glasses on cos the light hurt me eyes , so I had to put these on
29 I 'd been working in a factory , but I had to give that up because I could n't afford a nursery .
30 ‘ I worked in a crèche before I had to give that up to look after Gran .
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