Example sentences of "i had [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Our new semantic understanding was therefore linked to the changing epiphenomena of dress , hair , clothing , and the other symbols of the body I have mentioned ; but it was also manifest in an irrepressible need to reinterpret and question the social condition , for I had journeyed beyond the norms of the police system , where action to control is preferably a simple matter of enforcing the rules and regulations as they stand .
2 Almost the first experiments I had made with the passive avoidance model after completing the work with Marie , and even before we had located IMHV and LPO as the sites of change , looked at the effects of training on protein synthesis in general , using the precursor techniques that have already been described in earlier chapters .
3 I did my best to produce an attractive synopsis , embellishing it with some of the sketches I had made on the spot .
4 But no child , So I got up and changed into my khaki drill and was just about to throw the water off the groundsheet that by this time had collected in the hole that I had prepared for my sleeping , to find that there was a black scorpion wallowing in the slight indentation I had made in the sand .
5 THE FIRST thing I had to do at the NME was draw a cucumber .
6 So then er and I had to do with the antique .
7 One of these blows actually ricked my neck and I had to lie on the floor beneath the table until it was okay to come up again .
8 I had to lie in the darkness , still as a corpse .
9 I had trained for the first time only four days before !
10 I had lived at the same place in Hampstead for over twenty years and so , as a sitting tenant , my rent was pretty cheap .
11 During the fifties ignorance about Black people was rife : I remember being asked on many occasions , as a child , if I had lived in the jungle , if my parents ate cat food or even people .
12 I had lived in the midst of the Amazons without knowing it .
13 I admit , you and I did rather live our years together in the shadow of Jean-Claude , as I had lived in the shadow of Montaine .
14 Continuing on past the huge oak door I had observed from the outside was another passage leading to a cloakroom , as the euphemism goes , otherwise a loo and wash basin and turning right I was back in the main area .
15 My father had been embarrassed when my mother or I had wept at the time of his leaving .
16 Fingering the lump , I began to scrape the theoretical barrel-bottom ; I had prayed for the whiff of putrefaction had n't I ?
17 To me she represented all that I had imagined of the bygone days of sail .
18 I had to kneel on the floor to reach it and her fingers fastened in my hair .
19 I had to sleep with the light on .
20 When I went home in the school holidays I had to sleep on the bed-settee in the ‘ front room ’ .
21 I had to sleep in the same room as loads of them on account of we said I was his secretary . ’
22 Only after that , and with a few facts from your GP , plus half a page on your stresses during the last five years — I had to overflow onto the back of my page and with a little encouragement could easily have made it a 100,000 words — can you go through the eye of the needle .
23 One queer I had to slug in the face and jump out of his car . ‘
24 What I did not realise then — but what I would discover the moment I embarked on my journey to those front doors — was that I had touched upon the essence of the Arab–Israeli war ; that while the existence of the Palestinians and their demand for a nation lay at the heart of the Middle East crisis , it was the contradiction inherent in the claims to ownership of the land of Palestine — the ‘ homeland ’ of the Jews in Balfour 's declaration — which generated the anger and fear of both Palestinians and Israelis .
25 But by the time I had turned off the road from Bellingham at Kielder village and driven up the bumpy Forest Drive to East Kielder Farm , I was longing for the sight of something other than water and trees .
26 Soon it would reach the place where I had turned to the right .
27 and financial circumstances and erm , this was something of course that I had to leave to the people who were working got himself another job .
28 I did not see the trophy presented this time as I had to leave before the last race .
29 Irish hockey coach Cees Koppelaar reflects on his team 's failure to qualify for the World Cup and his plans for the future I know there was some criticism when I had to leave before the final inter-provincial game in Dublin last season — that was because of my club commitments in Holland .
30 I ran two personal bests , 10.33 seconds for the 100 metres and 20.79 seconds for the 200 , which was further encouragement for me and compensation for the traumas I had suffered on the West London track throughout the long , cold , seemingly never-ending winter .
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