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

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1 He or she also settled expenses incurred since the deceased 's death , such as the cost of the funeral .
2 Mr Wakerley suggested Miss Dart might have tried to escape , or she may have screamed , or she possibly saw Sams undisguised and had to be killed .
3 College induction programmes for staff new to FE were in their infancy at that time and I probably felt content in the knowledge of my own ‘ expertise ’ .
4 My older brother and I immediately laid siege to our mother to let us go .
5 By this time people were organising treks out of Burma and the chaplain 's wife begged me to take you three out by a plane leaving Shwebo next day , but you were all too sick , and so we stayed on and I hastily sewed boiler suits against mosquitoes if and when we could trek out .
6 And I already had Jackie because Jackie had been speaking earlier on the tapes .
7 which is what I , I , in the I had Eric Bristow and Maureen one night , and , I mean , it was just little dart board in the corner , but what I did was , I had a big screen like that and I just got student television service just to film it live and just throw it straight back up onto the big
8 And I just went Jesus ! !
9 I wept and I hugged my father and I even hugged Diggs , smelling his hard-blue uniform fabric as I did so and almost feeling him melt and believe me .
10 It seemed there was never enough time to catch up , and I badly needed Charlie to return and take the shop off my hands .
11 Some time elapsed and I finally telephoned Lord Weidenfeld , who was charged with the duty of collecting the money , to know what had happened .
12 ‘ I did it because I was bored , and I rather believed Ireland should be a single country . ’
13 And I rather thought Ian was a friend of young Thomas , the Bishop 's son .
14 But Derek and I both made mistakes at first ; simple things really , such as accidentally standing on the creance just as the bird came across , so that the poor thing got dumped .
15 On the Shelter Stone Central Slabs , Gary Latter and I both repeated Alan Fyffe 's E1 5b alternative start to the Pin , finding it E3 5c and excellent .
16 ‘ My husband and I both held Firearms Certificates .
17 Ana and I both needed bricks for our work and fortunately we managed to get help to use the makeshift hoist for one load .
18 We had a match against the Russians and I again beat Roszcanov , the bronze medallist in Madrid .
19 We waited near the PGA hut , and I particularly wanted Jack 's instructions , if any , for the rest of the day .
20 My second marriage collapsed in 1991 at the beginning of my last year of vocational training — and I still had dependants .
21 I avoided ice cubes , salads and water — I even cleaned my teeth in mineral water — and I still fell prey to a stomach bug .
22 I was ill , some thought very ill , and I still needed help .
23 I heard what sounded like fireworks coming from the garage and I then realised Johnathan was in there .
24 I heard what sounded like fireworks coming from the garage and I then realised Johnathan was in there .
25 Periodic relapse occurred over the next 4 months and I then gave Lyc LM1 .
26 Oddly enough many years later — and shortly before his death — " Cocky " and I often had breakfast together in the RAF Club and he never berated Bennett or in any way referred to the difference of opinion that certainly existed in the Pathfinder era .
27 I tried so hard to be good but a lot was expected of children in those days , and I often had nightmares thinking the man would know about me and would come and get me .
28 Most of the CBC staff took their lunch at the hotel cafeteria , with Emile and Margaret presiding , and I often joined Ira Dilworth at his table when he waved me over .
29 I do n't remember Heighway running down the wing , and I never saw Roger Hunt hit the back of the net .
30 ‘ I do n't know McCloy and I never touched Hatton . ’
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