Example sentences of "i [adv] [vb past] [pers pn] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Of course , to achieve that I needed the former whore 's co-operation so I secretly sent her the messages . ’
2 O' course , I only knew him a few years after he got married .
3 I only asked him the other day
4 I only saw him a few times and he seemed to wander around in no-man 's land half the time doing bugger all .
5 I only met you a half hour ago and I love you like one of my own . ’
6 Erm before I sent , I only did it the other day , I regret to say any rate .
7 I 'm glad I did n't buy a sling because I only used it a couple of times .
8 How does he know the plate price is high , he did n't make that quite , when I only gave him a total price
9 I only gave him that much , I only gave him a tiny drop to take , I said it 's medicinal really like my Brandy Port .
10 No I just told her the truth , I wanted wanted some of her
11 I just gave him a piece of fruit , Oscar said , and told him to learn French .
12 I just gave him a look .
13 . I just gave him a quick brush tonight .
14 So I just gave them the statutory amount per tape
15 I just gave her a lift to the Fair . ’
16 I just gave her a bit of a hand and these sort of questions where they 've got so many alternatives answers to fill the spaces
17 Er no cos I realized that I was that it was totally wrong so I just gave it a miss and went on to something else .
18 So how would you , if I just gave you an equation , of a function ,
19 I just gave you an extremely provocative conversational opening , and you murmured a polite nothing and let it lapse . ’
20 , but she told Helen , I just called her an old cow and she put the phoned down , well if she thought I said cow , well I do n't know but she went and used that .
21 Then I began to run into the guards , and every guard I saw , I did n't say anything , I just showed them the piece of paper which had written on it Hotel Intourist in Russian , and the phrase book .
22 I already told you the truth . ’
23 Ca n't remember if I ever sent you a copy of the autumn BAIE programme — the Intellectual Property Seminar is now 14th January next with a variable member and non-member fee , to try and boost numbers from undersubscribed earlier date .
24 I do n't think I ever gave him a wrong 'un , though .
25 I always thought thee a fly un . ’
26 ‘ Indeed I always considered him a loyal servant of the crown . ’
27 I always considered him a magnificent writer of prose .
28 I still sent her a Christmas card each year , for old times sake .
29 But I still enjoyed it the second time .
30 Actually , I think I probably gave her the clay . ’
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