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

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1 I guessed it was part of your plot to steer me right away from Rob — in case I corrupt him . ’
2 Like my contemporaries I first attended an elementary school , about which I remember only three things .
3 Chairman the erm proposals in the what was the submitted plan in reference seventy nine read er Policy three , Subject to the provisions of Policies I four I eight and I nine there will be a general presumption against development in open countryside except for the purposes of agricultural policy and recreation and other uses appropriate to a countryside location .
4 Policies I five and I twelve provide for land for employment in the period up to two thousand and six , while in the T policies , the opportunity is taken to update road schemes in the county .
5 It is however I think relevant to the debate on policies I five and I twelve , to the extent that the County Council adjustments to the wording of policy I five which would provide for the distributional strategy and its emphasis on directing development to locations in and adjacent to main urban areas , main towns and small towns , to be modified so as to pe permit major employment allocations to be made elsewhere and indeed on a scale which effectively improved distributional strategy .
6 This result means that New Northern will compete in Division I next year .
7 Erm paragraph twenty one , we 'd certainly oppose any move to give local authorities the right to cease homes of travellers erm especially in view of the shortage of the good pitches I that is just totally and I do n't think that that 's on , I hope we can oppose that .
8 In this chapter I first consider the underlying rules for associative learning and suggest that some useful general principles have already been uncovered .
9 However , as fortune would have it , when I put my ear to M. Dupont 's door , I happened to hear Mr Lewis 's voice , and though I can not recall precisely the actual words I first heard , it was the tone of his voice that raised my suspicions .
10 As a fellow Australian I first became aware of him and his unique style of teaching and painting through The Artist of March , April and May 1968 .
11 ‘ What intrigues me most of all is how you managed to get someone like the editor of the New York Times to agree to back up your cover story . ’
12 Mm , I 've only got one charge me this week , you do n't seem to get many now
13 It is possible this is a case of hindsight colouring my memory , but I have a distinct feeling that it was at that moment I first sensed something odd , something duplicitous perhaps , about this apparently charming American gentleman .
14 ‘ From the moment I first saw freestyle I knew it was the sport for me — there was so much more to it than ordinary skiing — it was beautiful and the ultimate in skiing athleticism . ’
15 From the moment I first thought of the play , I thought he 'd be ideal for the part .
16 And we know that the tumour I first saw has got less .
17 It includes an element of business use which is likely to end up in er industrial estates which is not the full spectrum of business use , back to the point I twelve er is the main generator of business use employment as I understand it .
18 On 22 Rabi I 823/6 April 1420 , Molla Fenari departed from Cairo for the Ottoman lands , accompanied by his son-in-law ( ? — sihr ) , Shaykh Ahmad b .
19 As soon as I drink wine I next morning I feel like nothing on earth .
20 My dad answered the phone , and I said , erm , you know , hello , is everything alright , blah , blah , blah , and I said , dad , why did n't mum phone me last night , and he said , probably because she ca n't speak .
21 From the day I first got an inkling of ‘ where babies come from ’ and taxed my mother with the proposition that I was therefore no relation to my father , I believed that it was me and me alone who had been responsible for all that pain and trouble called my birth .
22 ‘ I have n't been in here since the day I first arrived at the house .
23 He 'll tell you the time of day I first entered the building . ’
24 Figure back three weeks if you want to know what day I first met John Russell .
25 oche I all the time
26 Mm , mm I 'd of put them in the , even with these new glasses I these dark ones , you know the dark ones I had to put them on this morning I had to put these dark glasses on cos the light hurt me eyes , so I had to put these on
27 Joe me all the time .
28 ‘ Not me , Joe me old pal .
29 ‘ Yer 'll 'ave ter come down , missus , ’ he called out to her , ‘ I ca n't climb those stairs wiv me bad leg . ’
30 ‘ Like to come wiv me next week ? ’ offered Rose , the bus slowly bringing them nearer home with each plodding step .
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