Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [pers pn] the [adj] " in BNC.

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31 I heard you the first time , boy . ’
32 I heard you the first time , ’ her mother said .
33 ‘ Yes , I heard you the first time .
34 I warned you the other night , me and you gon na fall out if you keep being cheeky .
35 Erm I recorded it the other day and I did n't even know .
36 I called you the Bony Lady .
37 He paused a moment and then added , " You know , Sara , I meant it the other evening when I said you could ride whenever you want .
38 ‘ Yeah , I know where Flaxperson is , I saw her the other day .
39 I saw her the other day .
40 And then I saw her the next day and and then I realized the and then I came back home and I told her why does n't she see there 's something changed .
41 er goggle eyes at the Co-op , I saw him the other week
42 I saw him the other day and he said ah yo , have you , not leaking yet is it from that radiator ?
43 Clive practised his exercises diligently and , when I saw him the following week , he had mastered the breathing technique — although it still took a great deal of concentration on his part and was not something he did naturally .
44 And when I saw it the other day , on my way from London 's West End , I could n't believe it .
45 ‘ Tom and I saw it the other day , ’ she was saying .
46 When I saw it the other night , tucked inside the cello part of one of the piano trios we play , she had got as far as ‘ State 7 — Moderate Gale : Intervals of laughter .
47 And it was it was so nicely written I I saw it the other day it was no difference .
48 I saw you the other evening , ’ he said .
49 I brought you the best of what was left , ’ Simon went on .
50 Looking back later , Helen recalled three things about this new life , so different from the unhappy days when she and Edward discovered that his passionate letters to her were being read by Mrs Andrews : ‘ The beauty of it delighted me , and I thought it the perfect setting for these people with their freedom of manner and thought … .
51 And I kept it the same and that 's When we bought this in nineteen fifty four , there was a lot of alterations to be done .
52 Of course , I gave them the warmest spot in the garden , against my only south-facing wall .
53 I gave her the bare outline of your problem , Leonora — it was necessary to explain why I wanted an X-ray in a hurry .
54 I gave her the best books
55 I gave him the standard treatment and told him to come back immediately if he did n't get better . ’
56 I gave him the same answer I gave you . ’
57 The Sheriff asked me the same question and I gave him the same answer as I have you . ’
58 I gave him the bad news without preamble .
59 Absolutely they 're reading it with you so they 're with you so you 're you 're holding their interest even though you 're not actually saying anything , yeah , and again you may you may have noticed well another thing is once you 've once you 're written put the pen down and the easiest thing in the world to have a but if you want to make a point and you probably noticed once I once I put the red lines around the red boxes round there and I gave you the first demonstration of the Aldershot method I stood here okay .
60 And then when I gave you the minimum premium er it was like right okay well that 's , that 's the easy way out is n't it , twenty quid a month , okay I might do something for twenty quid because I was n't committed and that 's what exploration of needs is all about and it 's , it 's so easy for me to sit and say yeah that 's what you need to do but putting myself in your shoes , you know , a few years ago
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