Example sentences of "[adv] i [vb past] [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I also wondered about why we never saw Nellie 's Dad and eventually I asked her about him .
2 Eventually I left them to it and went off into the night , the bells keeping me company through the streets .
3 Eventually I had them by Caesarean at 30 weeks .
4 Would you rather I thrashed him within an inch of his life ?
5 Apparently I met him at a conference on the economics of multiculturalism .
6 As he looked me up and down I examined him in turn from the corner of my eye .
7 Perhaps I sheltered her from experience .
8 The situation called for some drastic action and so I laid it on the line ; either they won this game or I would resign .
9 I 'd forgotten to fetch something to put my hair up with , and so I brushed it into a ponytail and held it in place with a pair of knickers from the airing cupboard , which I twisted round and used like a scrunchie .
10 So I had him for five hours , normally from 6 pm to 11 pm . ’
11 There was obviously some sort of sexual element to it but I just did n't know what to do next and expected this man , who was about two or three years older than me , to , in some way , tell me or indicate to me and so I followed him without talking to him .
12 So I kept it to myself .
13 So I chucked it in the Tyne .
14 So I heard him in Salisbury Park last week and in Johnstown yesterday .
15 So I took them at their word and phoned them up .
16 So I took them in the lorry .
17 On the , so I took her for .
18 So I took her through that holiday in greater detail .
19 Oh , it 's up there , it fell down and erm , went along and picked it up , so I took it off them , and said , how would you like it if I threw sticks at you , anyway , they said , oh I 'm sorry , you know , they they sort of cleared everything up and went off .
20 Then I needed to have it refretted so I took it into Joe Satriani 's guitar tech and he said , ‘ Wait a minute — where did you get this ?
21 So I took it with me on the Hiroshima mission .
22 So I took it to the British Museum , who identified it for me .
23 So I took it upon myself to tell her , old nosey-parker that I am .
24 So I made it to 100 and we won the game shortly after . ’
25 So I asked them in the lodge like do n't do any damage and Tom was in e he gave them a good lecture so and the lads in the lodge said , Well look you tell them as well not to do this attitude and perhaps you 've seen it on these flumes when they saw a crowd that was there they were changing gear with the Land Rover and through you know like anybody in the way you 'd be underneath .
26 So I kissed her on the cheek .
27 I could n't think of a good reason why not so I ushered him towards the stairs and told him I lived in Flat 3 .
28 So I brought her to the valley .
29 So I brought it to Gary Brawer , the San Francisco luthier who does a lot of my setup work and he filled it up — took out the springs and the bar and filled it all up with ash and we put in a regular DiMarzio stop tailpiece , with through-the-body strings .
30 She got in the bed to watch Neighbours and we came back about five o'clock and I went up the stairs , the T V was and he was erm out for count , so I left them for another hour and I said to mum
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