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

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1 I became an involuntary expert on Christabel LaMotte .
2 When recently I asked an enthusiastic practitioner to test the technique in maths , although they were themselves enthusiastic about language , I received confirmation of insecurity , of a self-confessed distraction from the task of teaching in favour of essentially a technician-type reliance on the scheme , and a domination of the teacher by the process of recording progress .
3 I made an amazing discovery today , ’ he told her .
4 And I want to apologize for last night , I made an awful ass of myself , I am sorry . ’
5 I made an awful lot of money and I was still a reporter with The Northern ‘ I remember I would turn up to journalists ’ union meetings wearing a Walls ice cream coat . ’
6 ( To Nick [ disguised as a girl ] ) Suppose I made an indecent suggestion to you ?
7 I made an immediate resolution to give Aunt Hettie 15 bob of that each Friday night .
8 One night earlier this season I made an excellent catch of bream .
9 I once asked my stage director what would happen if I made an unexpected ritardando .
10 By ‘ softness ’ I mean an opposite quality which is not always a fault .
11 By ‘ contract ’ , I mean an educational contract , in which the institution is in effect undertaking to provide the student with the kind of programme that he or she wants , in return for the student 's active participation .
12 you see I met an old work mate of mine he said they were at Grantham
13 I met an old man by the sea ,
14 I met an old man today , one of the down-and-outs , on my way back , ’ Stuart had said once at home , while his mother was getting ready to go out .
15 I met an old Jew there who had left Prague thirty years before and he asked me if there were still whores in Wenceslas Square ?
16 But I was walking in the market place , shortly after , only about just over a week after , and I met an old fellow who had retired from Hello Graham !
17 The Seychelles kestrel had so far eluded me , but I met an English birder while I was trying again to photograph waders in the harbour of Victoria , and he told me a pair had nested in one of the church towers in the town .
18 Ten years ago , I met an attractive woman who was the same age as my mother .
19 I planned an overnight stay at the Drumrunie Hotel , marked on the map and ten miles along the road , but when I tried to telephone to book a room , the operator told me that the hotel had recently been burnt down .
20 I passed an old man cutting back the undergrowth with a rusty scythe .
21 Leaving the harbour high on the Pultney side of the river I passed an old folks ' home looking out over that cold North Sea ; only the dawn in winter can show any warmth .
22 I make an encouraging grunt , to help him get involved in the story .
23 After sticking the hook through a crust I make an experimental cast across the river , well away from the swim , choosing a dock leaf as my target on the far bank .
24 I think a medical problem different say for instance for myself I got an awful bash on the nose playing badminton and they thought it was broken , however it mended and I wished it had broken because its mended a bit , but I do not believe in spending money on cosmetic surgery because I think if you make the best of what you have and think of all the people were mutilated by disease
25 I got an indignant reply from a Ms Norris , saying in effect how dare I trouble Mr Kinnock with this low-level stuff , ’ he says .
26 I got an amazing pair of slippers and fantastic pyjamas and a brilliant dressing gown , and she bought herself something .
27 I got an excellent look at him , ’ she said .
28 The bare facts are these : in 1966 I got an open scholarship to do English at Oxford .
29 I got an autographed dollar bill and Viral Hepatitis
30 It 's flipping cold today , so I 'm real glad I got an electric fire .
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