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

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1 I became the kind of woman that my friends , mother , sisters and other friends warned them about .
2 In the tabloid press I became the villain who put his knife into Noddy and his boot into Biggles .
3 Shortly after I became the Member for Worcester , the Queen Mother visited my constituency .
4 Twenty five years ago I became the Member of Parliament for East Grinstead .
5 I had been trained in Mespot in the art of aerial survey by the Royal Engineers , which I felt was of no practical use to my squadron , thus I became the squadron photographic officer ( small p and small o ) .
6 Towards the end of my sojourn at Kinloss , and after I became the assistant to the chief ground instructor under a squadron leader , I was also seconded to the engineering wing .
7 That night over dinner in the company of Peter and his wife Liz I became the possessor of an astonishing fact .
8 I became the manager of one shop , I was there so long .
9 But my stage tended to turn into a revolving stage and I became the recipient of endless encores .
10 Within minutes my offer was all over the Docherty suite , and I became the source of hysterical laughter , ridicule and abuse .
11 I became the director of this project , which proved very difficult and time-consuming .
12 I became the victim in what was a wholly unbalanced relationship .
13 I , I did n't I came off the council at that time and er I became the president of the gathering .
14 I would try and get people to work as a team together and then when it obviously is n't going to work properly , only then would I make the decision .
15 Can I make the letters that will say it ?
16 I asked myself each time , Why ca n't I make the pot boil ?
17 Can I make the point as a country dweller
18 Can I make the point
19 Could I make the point , that I think the footings were already there , because they 'd started their double garage , which they then were n't allowed to have , and I think this is gon na stand on the footings .
20 Can I make the point that if you do n't get to the parents of kids kids , before the end of summer term you could be jeopardising the chances of what they 're doing in the SATS because if you get to the parent erm in the beginning of the spring term and say you know , Fred is not doing particularly well because of this the parents are then in a position to do something about it but if you actually tell them once , basically the stable doors closed what can
21 May I make the point that this money was committed as part of a contingency fund in the budget before poll tax came in right ?
22 May I make the point to Les , and it 's true , it is not illegal to do things without planning permission
23 ‘ It was n't a drunken stupor , nor did I make the tart . ’
24 How do I make the application ?
25 Shall I make the envelope ?
26 This , I am assured , is not merely ‘ the most comprehensive lifestyle and financial program one can apply for ’ ( will I make the grade ? ) but is ‘ most distinctive ’ for the ‘ philosophy it represents ’ .
27 No , I tell you what , I am going to show you the place where I hide the key .
28 Was I smelling the trees … or something else ?
29 I asked the porter about the toilet being locked up .
30 I asked the personnel director .
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