Example sentences of "i [vb past] [adv] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I became quite a celebrity because of it .
2 After a further period of three months or so , Don Bennett appointed me Group training inspector — and I became virtually a horse thief !
3 So I made up a couple of bottles for them and they said " Oh . " .
4 Then , as another kind of exorcism , I made up a list of :
5 So I made out a roster , and there were over a hundred carriage cleaners at and I made out a roster for them .
6 So I made out a roster , and there were over a hundred carriage cleaners at and I made out a roster for them .
7 I lived quite a lot of my early childhood at the Thompsons ' house behind a shop on Harehills Parade .
8 I met not a soul on the walk , but the path was in very good condition , a feature we noticed many times in NZ , that the tracks are well looked-after even when apparently hardly used .
9 He used to make the black and whites and the black coats with a silk stripe ; and I quite thought they were costermongers until I went to help a friend of mine — she kept a public house — and I met quite a lot of them there .
10 In an effort to combat the isolation and fear I felt at the time , I sought out a number of parents in similar situations to my own ; we had to create our own support systems .
11 ‘ It 's OK , Maggie , I got here a bit late as well , but they were waiting , you did n't run away did you , loves ?
12 I got quite a shock . ’
13 I got quite a surprise .
14 I got quite a lot of reading done — John managed to persuade one of the nice Italian staff at the British Council Library to let me have two more books than my five allowed , so I had them on her ticket !
15 So I got quite a lot of old tools , really old ones
16 I got out a ball gown to lend to a neighbour and found it had been cheaply dry-cleaned , ’ she said .
17 I got out a pack of Old Favourites , lit one and fanned smoke through my nostrils .
18 I got out a handkerchief and began to wipe it off .
19 I sent off my $5 and I got back a list of occupations : TV repairman , shoe salesman , musician , fireman , axe murderer .
20 I tried again a week later .
21 I found out a couple of weeks ago .
22 For a minority there was disappointment : ‘ Well , it was all very interesting , I found out a lot about what other staff think .
23 So , so , he looked , he looked round at me , he looked at the the other group waiting in front and he was , he flashed his lights at them so that , they realised what was going on by then , they moved forward a bit , I moved back a bit and he just had enough room he reversed right up close to me and then got out but he just had enough room to get out , and since then I wo n't park over the driveway up there , cos you can bet your life the one driveway along that road and you parked in front is the one that somebody wants to get into .
24 I caught up a bit during the '60s when I became the oldest teenager in town — in fact I was in my early thirties .
25 I blacked out a bit last night .
26 After about a month I rang and was told I 'd be hearing something soon , and when I did n't I phoned again a month or so later and was told the same .
27 I took all of them , then I phoned up a couple of people I knew .
28 ‘ That was a shock , too , and I suppose I wandered about a bit about a bit aimlessly before having a quick breakfast .
29 You may recall that I proposed earlier a scheme to do just that — namely , the registration of a new entry , but accompanied by a code known to the Registrar which would alert him in any case of attempted fraud .
30 I drew up a form with these headings and time was calibrated in fifteen minute interval boxes which , by the use of a marking code , could also show five minute intervals .
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