Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [art] [adj] time ago " in BNC.

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1 I realized a long time ago why you were so set on Charlie and me marrying , and I 'm very fond of him , and I 'd like to go on living at Lady Mead for the rest of my life .
2 I knew a long time ago it was n't right when he wanted to … . ’
3 I wrote a long time ago to his Department and asked it to move against him and the Department failed to do so .
4 I suggested a little time ago that the surface indications offered both by Joyce 's life and by his writing up to including The Portrait — he does leave Ireland to live with his Nora in Triest , in Switzerland , in France , in Switzerland again , until his death in nineteen forty one , visiting Dublin for the last time in nineteen hundred and twelve — he does give us in Dubliners and The Portrait a sharp sense of the traps he feels he must escape from , the church tentacular , pervasive , the seedy provincialism , the narrowness , the philistine complacency .
5 Good do you remember a long time ago doing factor trees and I gave you three sixty to do ?
6 She died a long time ago .
7 I thought that was a lesson we learnt a long time ago ! ’
8 Some of them you remember the table we had a long time ago showing the reactivity of different elements , particularly the metals when we were looking at metals .
9 Some pact they made a long time ago . ’
10 He 's given me a few jokes but only ones he used a long time ago ! ’
11 It happened a long time ago , my dear , when we were quite small , romping in the wood .
12 It is a drawing of a girl ( young woman ) , a nude , not like anything else of his I have seen , and I think it must be something he did a long time ago .
13 He wanted to call her ‘ Mam ’ , the way he had a long time ago , but she said it made her feel middle-aged and dull and ordinary , so he must never say it again , especially when other people were around .
14 It was their affair , and it ended a long time ago .
15 The rest of us quit a long time ago .
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