Example sentences of "i [vb past] the [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 AT a public election meeting held in St Luke 's Church Hall , Ferryhill , on Sunday , March 29 , I asked the following of the three candidates .
2 I asked the same of Benjamin as we walked out of a postern gate of St Bartholomew 's back towards the river , but my master was only half-listening .
3 I made the most of this and did lots of work and piano and clarinet practice .
4 I disputed the latter with Tony who conceded that the differential existed more because it was ‘ expected ’ by customers than in any attempt to persuade them to buy the beer in preference to another .
5 As I passed the two of them a second security guard came out of the doorway , holding a fat canvas money-bag .
6 I got the ten-thirty from Mitchelstown yesterday morning , ’ he insisted .
7 I got the last of them .
8 I tried the twenty on him again .
9 I found the two of them sitting behind a curtain , on a window-seat , ’ said Reggie .
10 I found the roundtable on fidelity fascinating reading , but intensely depressing as well .
11 A week or two back I caught the 17.18 ex Shrewsbury to Aberystwyth , which has a change at Machynlleth for Aberystwyth passengers with the train proceeding up the coast .
12 I used the last of that er Minit or whatever you call it , Monit
13 I used the longest of my Bronica range , which is the 250mm , and really needed a longer one .
14 I used the longest of my Bronica range , which is the 250mm , and really needed a longer one .
15 I told the D-G of your Service what I thought , once .
16 Eventually he played the 4 and after I played the 7 from dummy , the trick was won by the King in the East seat .
17 In March 1953 I received the last of her novels to reach me in Egypt .
18 I climbed the highest of these one day when Mallaig was too crowded with visitors for my liking and suffered my only experience of hostility from a Highlander .
19 Just two days later , at a party attended by a particularly ‘ old ’ ( and tarty ) flame of his , the expression on my face as I watched the two of them exchange meaningful glances would surely have revealed the same disgust and disdain that Diana displays whenever she encounters one of her husband 's confidantes .
20 I watched the first of the Fleetwoods roar away with headlights shining and felt a nudge in the kidneys and heard a soft voice .
21 Well November , I meant the fourth of November it seems to be for ever anyway I spoke to the Head of the Department when they came back and he said I must admit we 've done nothing from the point of view of putting things on paper but a lot of thinking has gone into it I must really sit down now and commit things to paper .
22 A few days ago when I was hooked up to a foetal monitor , a midwife rushed in , not to ask how I was , but to see if I knew the latest on the war .
23 ‘ The five survivors in the CR 42 formation were swinging to their right towards and below me , which made it difficult to attack the three planes nearest me , so I chose the outer of the two planes on their left , laid off a deflection and opened fire again .
24 At least I looked the same in one way .
25 Mind you , I feared the worst for this year 's crop of pantomimes .
26 I thought the two of you were set to — ‘ Angalo began .
27 I thought the three of you did very well thank you , because you 're absolutely right .
28 Then I took the oldest of the wasp cadavers from its little tray and tipped it on to the white pile of granules .
29 But er just er just different er Then during the war I I did the some of the er work for the cooperative you know , like fire damage or water damage and that you know .
30 I did the same with another strip around the right ankle and over the foot , so that it was held between the sole of the foot and the wooden backing of the old door .
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