Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [vb base] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In this case I feel a deep conviction that I 'm not making a mistake .
2 I went down the steps at the sign of the big neon M. I put a five-copeck piece into the automatic entrance which wo n't prevent non-payers travelling but buses in order to embarrass them .
3 For the next three hours I witness a surreal nightmare of racing fire engines , caravans of police cars with blue and red lights flashing , a few looting bands , but mostly residents in bathrobes and curlers , gathered in silence to watch corner markets go up in smoke .
4 On deck I feel a perfect target for any sniping moron .
5 And of course I get a big boost when something like this happens , because words make plain sense , even though Tod always reads them backwards .
6 Of course I know the vast majority — especially the New People — do n't care a damn about any of the arts .
7 Of course I share the hon. Gentleman 's sympathy in the case of Mr. Newell .
8 I 'm not erm , I 'm not going to be in a situation to record all my chat anyway , I do n't think , because of the erm , the amount of it , when I 'm running a course I do an awful lot of chatting during the day .
9 Of course I give the hon. Gentleman that assurance .
10 Of course I give the hon. Gentleman the pledge that we shall take up any of those cases , should he send the details to me .
11 In the afternoon I watch the English football .
12 An opportunity I believe an ambitious person like yourself will find too good to resist . ’
13 Each time I have a pint in the pub at Rhydd Ddu I recall a snowy Easter night spent waiting for mates who had set off earlier to tackle the Snowdon Horseshoe .
14 Er Mr Chairman I trust the local member Mr be my
15 During those times I read a great deal — mostly books chosen for me by my father and which I thought more suitable for boys than for girls — Jack London , Rider Haggard , Talbot Baines Reed , Arthur Ransome .
16 At times I feel a wee bit guilty having returned home to Scotland all in one piece , when so many of my friends have died or were badly injured .
17 Many times I see a nameless beauty and my soul is moved , but my words can not contort themselves into a likeness of this beauty .
18 Behind those eyes I see a romantic mind . ’
19 Right , so that 's all we want to look at with regards learning styles I think the key thing to remember is that we must n't fall into the trap , because it 's our learning style if we actually put together our training which reflects our style .
20 ‘ We made love , but life will carry on , and while we 're under the same roof I think a verbal truce is in order . ’
21 After sticking the hook through a crust I make an experimental cast across the river , well away from the swim , choosing a dock leaf as my target on the far bank .
22 As Fairburn and Kay explain , ‘ [ i ] f I produce a poor product , then I will gradually lose market share , and my competitors will gradually gain it .
23 Did they ever say to you I do n't want a diffused light I want a direct light ?
24 We see an awful lot of people have got a tremendous investment in traditional character cell terminals and by a character cell terminal I mean a dumb terminal of twenty four lines of eighty characters .
25 Mummy I want a tiny bit more please .
26 Mummy I want a big bit
27 Mummy I want a big bowl have a big bowl
28 Further , in the context of statutory demands I see no compelling need to give a more extended meaning to the word ‘ action . ’
29 At many points in this chapter we have noted the problems of trying to define child abuse , identifying the characteristics which separate the high risk from the rest and hence aid prediction , together with the problems of constructing preventive and treatment interventions which concentrate exclusively on child abuse .
30 Many of the cars being repaired have been converted to accept unleaded according to manufacturers guidelines which suggest a quick correction of engine timing will do the trick .
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