Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] [vb past] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I realised I had 17 years to go before retirement and I wanted to spend them doing what I wanted to do . |
2 | I realised I wanted another guitar player . |
3 | They 'd got ta be secure as you could imagine and er not easily picked , if you follow what I mean and er yes , made I made four locks for Lord 's cricket ground . |
4 | But I found I had little idea how to set about producing a crime short story . |
5 | When I started writing it , I found I had more sympathy with Frank , and he started saying more and more , and Betty merged into the background . ’ |
6 | morning , I found I had blank spot with the old twenty pence piece . |
7 | But one major turning point came when she started going to carpentry evening classes and found she had real talent for do-it-yourself . |
8 | But in Tom 's room , when Peter had poured the wine into two mugs and an inch into a glass for her and she had tasted it , she found she liked this wine that had a taste of how elderflowers smell , reversed her decision and asked him to do as he had offered and fill her glass . |
9 | Odette found she lost three stone keeping busy , then to her dismay found she was pregnant again . |
10 | It 's only cos she mentioned she wanted some bread . |
11 | When we moved we had one armchair and a sewing machine . |
12 | In my study , a white mother , previously married to a full-time skilled manual worker and now living on benefits , described her changed economic circumstances like this : |
13 | In the latest they were called to the home of a man in his early 20s in Frenchgate , Richmond , but found they needed more equipment so took him back to the Richmond Fire Station and released the cuffs with a hacksaw and vice . |
14 | Now , for the first time , they found they needed large numbers of new people , with new skills , and they needed them quickly . |
15 | Carter and Cureton 's entries on " style " seemed to match the first brief and I found they complemented each other in interesting ways . |
16 | Despite anecdotal reports of serious bugs in Microsoft Corp 's new MS-DOS 6.0 , PC Week Labs says it has been unable to reproduce in a controlled laboratory environment any of the data-threatening errors specifically attributed to MS-DOS 6.0 or its DoubleSpace component , adding that it believes that many of the reported data-destroying errors can be attributed to the sudden introduction of SMARTDRV , the MS-DOS and Windows cache program , onto previously uncached systems — SMARTDRV caches disk writes , and any sudden power-down can cause unrecoverable file and disk errors — but be that as it may , Microsoft is taking the reports of data loss sufficiently seriously that it has pledged to do whatever it takes to track down and purge any serious flaws , although it has found none , and InfoWorld reported it found several problems , including one in the DoubleSpace data compression — but Microsoft said two of its engineers looked into but could not replicate the problems InfoWorld saw . |
17 | Sadly he declined , saying in a charmingly self-deprecatory way that he doubted he had any views worth hearing . |
18 | Looking up in surprise , she found he had one eyebrow raised as though waiting for her to make some sarcastic comment , which successfully ensured that she did n't do any such thing . |
19 | As Rick was re-baiting , the clip on his other rod pulled and on checking the line he found he had another take . |
20 | The rescue co-ordinators include Scottish Natural Heritage and the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals abandoned plans to use whale song on Sunday , when Mr Goold found he needed stronger amplification of his recordings . |
21 | Nick found he disliked this idea very much . |
22 | The public analyst found it contained 14 beetles , 24 larvae and nine pupal cases , also that it had the characteristics of the Australian beetle , which attacks and infests dried food products . |
23 | We had to contend with some extremely high winds and found it needed extra guys to hold upright . |
24 | A key change was to ‘ remove that part which the Bar told me implied undue interference by the Lord Chancellor , as a minister of the Crown , with the processes of justice . |
25 | Early on within this game I th when Blackburn scored I thought this game would be taken away from 'em . |
26 | In the Tests I played I dropped three caught-and-bowleds and Don Tallon missed a chance behind as well . |
27 | Maria did n't think Luke seriously believed she craved some material gain to show for their relationship . |
28 | And in the pitch black , it seemed she had some sort of body after all ; distantly she could sense hands feeling their way , feet stumbling . |
29 | As she ate she cast worried glances up towards the cupboard by the stove , where lay a small sack of potato crisps , some Liquorice Allsorts and two packets of biscuits . |
30 | Her long nails were pearly pink , beautifully manicured , and Luce noticed she wore several rings , one of which looked like a wedding band . |