Example sentences of "[verb] i [art] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She came to see me the first night I was home , and we sat on the verandah , rather tongue-tied after such a long time , saying stupid things like : " Did you have a good trip ? "
2 And they sold me The Last Boy Scout .
3 What kind of people d' you think I the first year psychology students they 've been given some sexual orientation ?
4 Where I used to live , when they evacuated me the first time . ’
5 They wo n't catch me a second time .
6 Cos it helped me the last time .
7 He intimidates me the first time I ever talked to him was in the pub
8 It was the sound of voices shouting that woke me the next morning .
9 It 's fucking madness , I 'll ge I mean it kills me the next day , it 's madness , I do n't know why I do it .
10 have n't seen him , it 's Dr I think that 's attended me the last time .
11 The same story you told me the last time we met , ’ she said with a sneer .
12 My movements up to this had been quite natural , and if I could continue to make her think I was unaware of her presence , she would possibly give me a second chance .
13 Veiled women carrying home shopping did n't give me a second glance .
14 Mr Ward told The Independent : ‘ Mr Rowland himself telephoned me the next day , said he was appalled at what had happened to my daughter , and gave me his direct line telephone number , saying he would be there every day from 9 to 6 .
15 ‘ He did n't like me the last time around .
16 Give me a first name that begins with R and ends in an H.
17 She poured me a second cup of coffee .
18 Tell me the next scene .
19 Who can put their hand up and tell me the next number ?
20 Yesterday the 86-year-old writer of more than 80 books said from her home in Jesmond , Newcastle : ‘ I am amazed and humbled that the Queen has seen fit to give me a second honour . ’
21 And in fact you 're probably going to be invited because everybody seems to want to give me an eightieth birthday party .
22 In the end I got them to give me the first aid outfit and fixed myself up .
23 He rang me the next day , was very enthusiastic , but apologised that for the following two years he was only doing German opera — but that he would remember me !
24 And it was she who brought me the first evening paper .
25 ‘ I 'm not sure what you mean , ’ she stated then , ‘ but you were most definitely hostile to me when you saw me the next day , and that was still before you knew I was a journalist . ’
26 The Brazilian agent saw me the next morning .
27 Okay now er Garth Brookes my favourite country singer at the moment and er your chance to win this Elvis video okay you have to ring in we 're giving this away first you have to ring in and tell me and tell me the next word no I ca n't do that I ca n't no I ca n't do it 's too easy okay .
28 Who can tell me the next number .
29 He sent me the first Education sentimentale ; I was not greatly impressed , but how could I not praise it ?
30 But I have never forgotten advice that my research adviser gave me the first time that I was pursuing a dead end : ‘ It is important to recognise when to quit . ’
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