Example sentences of "i once [vb past] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The extremism I once heard in soul has been evened out . |
2 | I once walked from Shieldaig to Annat long before the two communities were linked by a modern road , a woodland path pointing the way . |
3 | ‘ I once went to Japan to advise on a course , ’ he continued , ‘ and they wanted this bunker reproduced exactly as it is on the Old Course . ’ |
4 | Ooh they sometimes used to get books or er they used to get some nice prizes you know , and books and er and that and er and when I was little I once went on stage for a in a skipping competition . |
5 | ‘ My dear fellow , did I ever tell you about the way two men and two ladies I once met on Mykonos made love ? ’ |
6 | I once knew by heart a poem by the Russian , Fyodor Tyuchev entitled Vyesna ( Spring ) . |
7 | ‘ It 's just an old chapel I once saw with Ken . |
8 | My personal thoughts are of a collection of official Junkers models I once saw in Frankfurt , these included an F.13 and most unusual , a Ju52/3m floatplane all sectioned-off to show not only technical , but also cabin accommodation details . |
9 | I once lied to Basil and this has been on my conscience for a long time . |
10 | ‘ But , I once played for Clandeboye as a 17-year-old in the All Ireland semi-finals of the Jimmy Bruen Foursomes , beaten in the semi-finals by Galway at Lahinch . |
11 | It was in a little book I once got for Christmas called Ghosts and Other Weird Creatures . |
12 | I once fled in tears to the hospital Steward , but to no avail . |
13 | More often than not , it was accompanied by the sort of halo that I once put around others ' heads , and now often wear myself . |