Example sentences of "i [vb past] [verb] with the " in BNC.

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1 From this first experiment , I became fascinated with the problem of including lights in paintings .
2 From this first experiment , I became fascinated with the problem of including lights in paintings .
3 He commented on his project : ‘ The more I explored , the more I became absorbed with the mystery of the environment .
4 So flustered was I , in fact , that I became entangled with the bicycles in the hall ( my sons always keep them there , and other things being equal I usually get past them without too much difficulty ) , and I arrived in the dining-room even more distraught than I set out from the study .
5 It was only when I actually visited the Broads that I became infected with the same enthusiasm which led Ransome to write the books .
6 I got threatened with the sack once .
7 So I got to stay with the dogs and
8 I got to stick with the President and all I can think about.is those two and what they 're up to .
9 Let's just say I tried to leave with the minimum of fuss .
10 The same was true when I tried recording with the ME-6 through a Fostex desk onto cassette .
11 I tried to speak with the landlord but was driven off for what I seemed — a ragged , evil-smelling beggar .
12 This made me aware of how badly I 'd done with the domestic arrangements .
13 I 'd stayed with the Puseys several times , and knew my way about the flat .
14 I also thought I 'd written a better poem because I 'd struggled with the voice , forced myself to hear it again in my mind and to reply to it .
15 I 'd arranged with the local flying club to go up in a small ‘ Cub ’ training aircraft , which is well-suited for aerial photography as it has a very slow cruising speed .
16 Also , I felt I 'd dealt with the first layer and although I was well aware that there were subsequent layers , I thought I would deal with them at some later date .
17 I must admit , after I 'd finished with the menopause I felt absolutely great !
18 ‘ … well , they got up and left so I thought I 'd clear their glasses as soon as I 'd finished with the man I was serving .
19 My first-ever story for a national magazine was about another of my seminal Ali experiences — a sparring session I 'd had with the Champ in 1975 , when , because of his influence , I was trying to make a living as a kickboxer .
20 I began to talk with the priest .
21 I began to grapple with the man who was holding me .
22 Slowly , even reluctantly I began to integrate with the idea of Bristol .
23 I enjoyed working with the outside tradesmen .
24 I enjoyed working with the children .
25 Putting that aside , I enjoyed playing with the various contraptions which was both fun and time filling ( during boring lunch hours ! )
26 So after I finished Sleeping With The Enemy I walked Pennine Way to release all the pent-up aggression and that helped , ’ he says .
27 However , I decided to dispense with the hood ; I did n't see the point of hiding my face .
28 I decided to work with the market women 's organization , ASUTRAMES , because my mother had a market stall and I would help her , and because the community had taught me how important it was to claim our rights .
29 KRUGER AND RAINS were our most up-front suspects , so I decided to start with the mystery man of the Cicero Club , George Macready .
30 FIGURE 1 Working on brown Ingres paper I started to experiment with the graphic qualities of the Chisel-edged pastels by reversing out a basic shape for the hedge
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