Example sentences of "i [vb past] [adv prt] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 The wife and daughter were usually silent , but Service and I made up for that .
2 I crept out after this , my last encounter with a commissioned officer , with my hard-won confidence and self-esteem in shreds once more .
3 No , well he was he I knew him quite well because I lived in at that time when I w was on that T V series , I lived at Pinner .
4 I met up with these two on Glasgow station .
5 Well , it 's , it 's simple that if I got up at half past six , and took him up a cup of tea at quarter too seven , and when he was around at seven o'clock , I was grilling bacon and I was frying eggs , and I hope , I do n't know whether perhaps it 's my cold , but , I , I just used to feel terribly unwell after he 'd gone , for about two hours and my legs were so wobbly , I was sitting down on the sofa , I may go back yet to cooking him breakfast if I feel like it , but , the , I mean if I can say to these chaps that , there are times when I do n't feel like doing things , well , I reckon Dave that they are so glad to be in that house with the central heating , with the twenty four hour er , er a day water , and the comfort , there not going to argue .
6 mm , mm but er in the morning I surprise because when I knock your door and I got up early , I got up at half past six cos
7 and then Sa Saturday , well , I went , well this morning I went through some , I got up at half past six I did some
8 So I got up to that one but
9 ‘ I dressed for sex and thought about nothing else on these trips to London and , once I was locked away with Andrew , I got up to all sorts of things I would have been too embarrassed to do with Tony .
10 So what they says is that I , I got on at this wall , jumped across onto this other wall , shinned up the outside of this other wall , stood on top of this the first floor wall and jumped up and caught hold of the top of the second floor wall and he reckon in the la about fucking twenty odd seconds , I was up and over and in , they , they , they fucking kill yourself , get down , I ca n't remember none of it .
11 I did anyway , I got on with most teachers but but he did , really did give him a a really big , say a big couple of swipes on his backside .
12 I got on with some work of my own and he went back to his .
13 It 's a testament to how captivating The Orb 's music is that I got off on this so much , completely alone and without recourse to anything stronger than the Institute 's lukewarm lager .
14 You know but we man I I got out at any rate .
15 That 's all I got out of this one boy !
16 I had to do something to keep my flat going and everything , so I got in with these girls , working girls .
17 I did n't spot any that er that were glaringly , do bear in mind that I read this quite late last night after I got in from that , that meeting I went
18 He put up some token resistance : he 'd never had my advantages , it was time I got down to some hard work , and so on .
19 In fact , I told him that when I got back from this holiday he must come round and have a meal .
20 I found out about that in Buenos Aires . ’
21 When some boys at the school put excrement under the headmaster 's chair , he contrasted the culprits unfavourably with true school sportsmen : ‘ Last Friday I was feeling pretty low when I found out about this lot … but then I went to football on Saturday , there were several lads and teachers there , playing their hearts out or giving up their time just for the school , and then I thought , ‘ Perhaps , it 's not so bad after all . ’
22 So er when I found out about this I 've equipped them with a er
23 One of the things I found out about this one , is that , welder 's lung is still not recognized as an industrial disease er of all this time , and yet , if you have welder 's lung by er using stainless steel , it is , but it comes under asthma , so that 's something that we feel that should be being pushed by the G M B.
24 And I went in there , and asked for their tailoring department and er er I found out after that I was just dead lucky , one of their trouser finishers was going to er leave , she was getting married , and she was leaving and erm although you did n't have to leave then , she she she sort of had got to leave , so er I just fell lucky , there .
25 I moved on from that then I was fifteen then , and me Dad was he was a butty and er so er I had to go on the face then .
26 ‘ Afterwards I moved in with this neighbour .
27 Because at one of our talks er before the financial advisor spoken to a chap that happened to be sitting near him when I moved out of this desk and he got rather a ler lu large investment and yet m and and he was quite happy with his investment yet much to my astonishment he completed this application form for the investment advisor to advise him on his investment .
28 But when I bent down on some pretext and could see into his face it seemed possible that he was laughing at himself as well as flustered .
29 I dined out on that one for quite a while , but have not had occasion to be offered cream coronets of late .
30 I phoned down for some eggs , toast and a quart of coffee .
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