Example sentences of "i [verb] [adj] [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Each man me telleth I change most my device
2 I made all her clothes .
3 I am particularly afraid of strange dentists , so before I went into the RAF I made sure my teeth were in order .
4 Well I made sure my boss told her , that 's .
5 This time I made sure my master went first and , whilst he ran down the stairs , I scampered like a rabbit to the top of the tower , forcing back the trap door , standing in the same place that poor Falconer had .
6 I mean forty something pound , well that 's
7 I want to write , always , but I lose all my courage when I read Virginia Wolfe or V. Sackville West or … or …
8 So that 's what I do — I bring all my plants and the flowers Mr Frost gave me a couple of days ago .
9 Did I post all them letters on Monday ?
10 I make sure my heart is beating well and the oxygen is pumping to my brain every day . ’
11 Yeah so I got all me bits
12 I got all your things ready and then you did n't play !
13 Oh yeah I got all your bits then , he has n't had hardly had anything to drink again today he does n't seem to drink , he eats all his food , oh he ate that pudding no problem
14 The next day I got all my guns ready and I put more wood and young trees around my house .
15 I gon I got , I got all my numbers right all my maths right , and one mistake on the spelling , just one mistake in spelling .
16 ‘ I 'd not even seen Leanne for about four months and then she was with him , but I got half my arm blown away . ’
17 Sqn Ldr Leigh-Smith , that I believe had ditched , I found all his clobber in the flight locker swimming in salt water , and his aircrew sweater and all his other gear dyed yellow by the colouring that aircrew used to put in the water to help identify their position to searching aircraft .
18 In 1987 when I attended the Intermediate Command Course at the Police Staff College with some thirty-five other superintendents from around Britain , I found that my Ph.D .
19 Well I say all his life er er early , in the early days he was er a groom to a veterinary surgeon in Manchester .
20 I phoned all her friends , but none of them knew anything .
21 ‘ Sir John , tomorrow morning at first light , I want all your servants gathered here in the main hall .
22 It urged skins to ‘ I want all you skinheads to get up on your feet , put your braces together and your boots on your feet and give me some of that oooold moooonstompin ! ’ but it was a crude attempt to satisfy the skinhead market .
23 But I want all my friends to know that there is not any weakening of affection .
24 I urge all your readers who have not already discovered it , to play this piece again and again .
25 I told all my friends what I was doing and they were supportive , although one or two wondered why I could n't do it by myself .
26 I ignored all my instincts — and paid for it . ’
27 And they put these chilies in my garlic bread , the peppers rather , but I ate all my peppers , and Charlotte could n't eat theirs .
28 The train slid out of Winnipeg on time at eight-twenty and I put all my energies and attention into being an unexceptional and adequate waiter , even though always conscious of the ominous presence in the aisle seat , facing forward , three tables back from the kitchen end .
29 That hand of mine wo n't go the right shape although I 've tried , I knew it would deform joints and so I put all my efforts into spreading them the opposite way , but I have n't won on that one , can you see ?
30 He said I put all my money in there .
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