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

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1 Francis added : ‘ I 'm all in favour of lots of goals , but I like to see them created properly rather than artificially .
2 amazed I actually did erm what happened erm I was happened to be upstairs and my wife shouted quick quick there 's a zither , so I zoomed down here and the lady was still talking to you and a dialled well consequently I did n't get through for quite some time but I did eventually , erm your lady on the reception said well it 's gone now she said but I will give the lady 's telephone number and I spoke to the lady and told her the position and she says well if it 's not collected by so time I 'll g ring you back and I said well I 've been after one for a long long time she said well I ca n't understand it cos I 've been advertising it .
3 I asked at the meeting of the city board and I asked on more than one occasion , and did n't get a proper answer , what the labour group intended to do with the three point two million pounds that will build up in reserve say for the next three years .
4 I succeeded almost immediately and found a good alignment of moats ending at Gill 's Lap pine clump on Ashdown Forest , one of the marks noted by Tony Wedd .
5 I read more widely and , as news of my expertise spread , people began to seek me out for a ruling on a specific industrial relations issue or for an historical precedent .
6 I realized long ago that the only thing he has in common with other men is the prick between his legs .
7 and I laid back so that the fashion might
8 I realised straight away that there was not an awful lot happening over here ; the country scene was far bigger than the blues at that time .
9 ‘ When we — I realised right away that I was the first man to …
10 I realised just now that you had to be the one to finish it . ’
11 ‘ And I realised even then that , if I neglected it , it would die .
12 I certainly learnt next to nothing at St Aubyn 's and when I took the Common Entrance examination for Eton I failed so ignominiously that the authorities wrote to my mother that it would be futile for me to try again .
13 I translated as well as I could a Scottish strath with its green basin , and the heather slopes rising from it lost to rabbits and sheep and rock .
14 I passed up there and we go left
15 So I got up immediately and said it would be the end of a beautiful friendship if he accused me of necrophilia !
16 I got up early and worked on the farm .
17 So I got up early and went to the judge 's house and told him about the monster .
18 I got up early and pawned your watch , ’ Laz explained .
19 So next morning I got up early and went to find Peter to tell him I was leaving .
20 I got up quickly and fetched three glasses .
21 I got up occasionally and touched the cold glass .
22 So I got up then and I spoke to the room you know and we were more or less helping one another out and I thought the Chairman had done well when he said erm they do n't speak er Welsh for fancy or anything they use it as every day .
23 Well I , I got up late and Brian was in the bathroom .
24 I got round just as
25 Val did a brilliant job getting everyone else to Le Bourget using public transport ; I went on the bike with no map and only a vague idea where Le Bourget was , and every Frenchman I asked just waved me straight on ( lies ! ) , but I got there somehow and we had a very enjoyable , if unscheduled , visit .
26 I got there eventually but I could n't now , not with all the Hartlepool pies inside me . ’
27 And he says : ‘ I got in only because Ian was hurt , but I have to put sentiment aside and think of Kevin Campbell . ’
28 I got as far as Grantchester and I thought , fuck it , yes , why not ?
29 I got as far as unpacking my summer wear … ! ! ’
30 At the Moravian Church we had fine Advent hymns , and once I got as far as Bunyan Meeting and heard theirs .
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