Example sentences of "and i [vb past] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But I did stand in for one of your girls at Jenkinsons last week — and I sold the suit I showed . ’
2 At that point , both Tom and I accepted the magnitude of the problem .
3 Then , my curiosity and the challenge took over and I accepted the job . ’
4 I said , ‘ It 's a th-th-th- ’ and I whipped the 3-iron out of the bag .
5 Yes , it was nice to be warned , and I passed the rope round the animal 's body in front of the udder and pulled it tight In a slip knot .
6 I did and I passed the exam ( which seemed very important at the time , although now I am not so sure ) .
7 Of course I could n't see either of them , but I could hear them , and I imagined the rifleman peering into the ditch .
8 Into this I placed little ‘ oily ’ pools where cancer cells were setting up their colonies and I imagined the cells themselves as amoeba or tadpole like creatures , smooth , slippery and with large eyes .
9 Reluctantly , he agreed the exchange had taken place , and I rushed the story to London .
10 Instinctively , my hand came off the bat and I knocked the ball away .
11 Eric , Paul and I got the goalposts together while Blyth hurriedly strapped his leg on .
12 It 's a very simple rhythm , but he had written the whole thing shifted over and I got the manuscript and I 'm looking at it and going ‘ Man , I know it 's been a while since I read a lot of solo guitar , but this does n't look right ! ’
13 ‘ I thought he was superb , and I got the benefit . ’
14 Would you credit and I got the bastard .
15 So I got the tyre off , and I got the spare on , and put the nuts on , and at the end of it , I gave a bow , and they gave me a round of applause .
16 So he s , I said to him is it alright , says am I in danger of coasting if I 've got my foot on the if , if I 'm taking the corner in first and I 'm slipping and I got the clutch , I 'm using the engine but I 've , not much
17 Well almost I got the cupboard done and I got the tiles lying by the side of the hob , but they have n't yet been cut to fit erm and glued down but one of these day 's he 'll get around to it .
18 And I got the Engine Room boys in the basement to give me three photocopies of our Romanian friend . ’
19 Livingstone , a 34-year-old PE teacher said : ‘ Kevin and I broke away from another four runners around the halfway mark and I got the measure of him with 200 metres remaining he did n't seem to have anything left .
20 It was five one pound bets that we put on between us , I put two on , my wife put three on , and all mine were place bets , and I got the winner and I got the fourth , and my wife got the second , and the other one of hers lost .
21 ‘ Dennis had played a seasson for Northants and I got the opportunity to go and see him in Perth , ’ he explained .
22 We were standing very close , and I got the feeling that if I opened my arms she 'd come inside .
23 It really is I mean I I still feel guilty and it might sound daft to you , but I still feel guilty and what would my have done about I was down in London a few weeks ago for a meeting and I was coming back on the sleeper and I got the train to Euston and erm I came out at the wrong spot , so I had to walk out of Euston Underground and then round to go to Euston Station rather than going through
24 oh thank you , I do n't think I 'll get that , too much for it and I got the guy I went out to see Lee he came in
25 And I got the job of going up Then they sent me up knocking th knocking the wagons off .
26 So they had me as continuity and I got the job and it was a bit of a struggle because I 'd always been traffic , traffic at work but this was a little bit different in that if you had to do more accountancy and I had to pick it up .
27 . Er and I got the job at the Centre in August .
28 He was obviously very depressed about something , even disillusioned , and I got the impression that this something was the war .
29 His eyes kept looking away over one of my shoulders or the other , never meeting my gaze , and I got the impression that like his wife he was constantly waiting for something important to happen , expecting someone to arrive at any moment , as though they both could n't believe what had happened and it was all a dream or a ghastly joke and they were just waiting for Clare to come gangling through the front door , kicking off muddy green wellies and loudly demanding tea .
30 And I got the book it must have a bus you know ano , another , an extra bus on because he was allowed to get off at the tonight .
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