Example sentences of "i [adj] morning " in BNC.
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1 | My life lay away from them now , and the problems I had brought to work with me that morning reclaimed me with redoubled urgency . |
2 | ‘ You suspected that from the little you told me that morning at Coutances I had made investigations and found out something . ’ |
3 | I had no idea that it was Martin until you told me that morning . |
4 | So she and Monty would stay up all night rewriting their scenes , which they presented to me each morning . |
5 | When Disllokey nods to me this morning it is with a distant seriousness , as if he is already bracing himself to lose his identity in the harshly impersonal world across the water . |
6 | Sir Robert Brackenbury , constable of the Tower , informed me this morning that my brother and I are to be moved . ’ |
7 | Taking responsibility would mean you would say , ‘ I felt upset when you did n't speak to me this morning . ’ |
8 | I was very sorry when you told me this morning of your decision to resign from the Government . |
9 | He told me this morning . ’ |
10 | If I had known what would be required of me this morning I would n't have gone to that birthday celebration last night . ’ |
11 | Were you thinking of visiting me this morning ? ’ |
12 | ‘ This really shook me this morning although I am getting over it a bit now , ’ she said yesterday . |
13 | Bailey told me this morning . |
14 | He told me this morning that he thought the boy had been working too hard . ’ |
15 | Was there a call for me this morning ? ’ |
16 | ‘ Gog talked to me this morning , ’ she said . |
17 | So now I 'm trying to tell it to this pad he bought me this morning . |
18 | He took a lot more photos of me this morning . |
19 | ‘ You 're not suggesting that what happened to me this morning was attempted murder , are you ? |
20 | ‘ But you seemed keen to meet me this morning , so this seemed like the best place . ’ |
21 | ’ When he told me this morning that I was his prisoner , not his … not anything else , he left two Gharrgoyles to guard me . |
22 | ‘ Have you anything for me this morning ? ’ |
23 | ‘ She phoned me this morning . ’ |
24 | Finally , speaking in a low voice , the boy said : ‘ There 's something you do n't know : dad told me this morning that he was in bed when I got home last night . ’ |
25 | A strange thing happened to me this morning . |
26 | ‘ You probably do n't want to see me this morning , but I 've a good reason for being here . |
27 | ‘ I have had a bit of an accident and the car you rented to me this morning is now a burnt out shell ! ’ |
28 | ’ You know , ’ she said , ’ I can tell two things from the way everybody looks at me this morning . |
29 | Come with Ana and me this morning and watch her school her horse . |
30 | It also belongs to the Rugby Football Union , which shows the red flag on its grand slam tie that it was generous enough to send me this morning . |