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

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1 That afternoon I walked round the circuit alone and thought about it .
2 That afternoon I went to the café at Fagurhólsmýri and bought a pair of Tuf workman boots .
3 Strange advert I saw in the week it it was erm
4 Hawking meanwhile , has a simple explanation for its success : ‘ Someone told me that each equation I included in the book would halve the sales .
5 And I 'll write about the strange talk I had with the Nielsen woman .
6 In this case I refer to the DG issues of Domingo ‘ Arias and Tangos ’ and the Wunderlich five-CD collection .
7 And this bit I do before the lesson and I do this , clean it up afterwards .
8 it 's just some noise I heard on the tape .
9 When I 'd completed this process I turned to the mirror to look at myself for a last time .
10 Earlier in this article I referred to the ‘ English discovery ’ theory which underlies the a cappella renaissance , and I briefly defined the musical and stylistic qualities which , in the judgement of some , give English singers their eminence in this field .
11 ‘ I kept thinking today how lucky I was , you see , how blessedly fortunate , with all I have , all that is so comfortable , all that makes me so — so much happier than I was , and then this evening I went to the Rectory and when I returned I was in my room and I looked out at the darkness and I thought of you and how lonely you must be after all the company and society you have known just recently and I thought — I thought — ’
12 At this point I saw for the first time , a really good reason for my being in Thailand as PCV .
13 Another day I went into the Siq when the sun was setting and the air was already chill .
14 This morning I remarked upon the brightness of the day , but Ling warned that the clouds can gather .
15 Settling myself on the wooden bench I peered through the open slit .
16 In using this phrase I identify with the popular definition offered by Dr Peter Wagner of the School of World Mission , Fuller Seminary .
17 Against this background I turn to the question of assignments .
18 And here 's an interesting thing I learned from the Independent on Sunday last weekend : as its correspondent David Lister put it , ‘ An international competition to find the best of the worst new verse has been wound up because poets on both sides of the Atlantic can no longer distinguish between ‘ good bad ’ poetry and ‘ bad good ’ poetry . ’
19 On my sixteenth birthday I walked into the house with a fag in every orifice ; I was legally old enough to smoke , so , I thought , just try and stop me !
20 For some reason I waited for the answer to that one .
21 Another thing I like about the book is the point that if you are , as a worker , do n't have the information , then you should say so , but add that you will find the person who does . ’
22 The social worker I had at the time kept coming to see me in Low Newton and saying , ‘ Do you not think it 's best if you get him adopted ? ’
23 But whether man 's inward mind patterning , which provides him with the capacity for verbal language , is underlain by a subtle and universal language of meaning to which we all relate when using verbal language , is an interesting possibility I discussed in The Web of Life .
24 Way back at the start of this year I planned into the workshop schedule an exhibition piece .
25 People and animals portray in this , in the Tahiti painting , never seemed to be in a hurry , erm , even when always relaxed even when working and I wondered how much of this was cultural and erm , how much was due to the large amounts of erm drugs consumed in most paintings at this , this period but that I suppose I 'll , I 'll never know for sure about , erm with this painting I found in the background , er there 's a figure , that 's looking in on the situation and I , I for myself think 's its probably Gaugin , as he portrays himself as Christ , which I think he did quite a lot to me in , in , in a few of his paintings and so this painting gave me tremendous sense of being looked in on and this figure in the background , was the person that was doing the looking in .
26 but I put him on some medicine I got from the chemist and it seems to have calmed it down but his nose is more er hot and cold
27 Like you , it 's high time I returned to the real world . ’
28 ‘ There 's some cold beef and a nice fresh loaf I brought from the bakers early this morning , ’ Letty said .
29 In this section I turn to the configuration of vowel systems , and this of course is phonologically more complicated than ( h ) .
30 I want to concentrate on the week in Adelaide in January 1933 that brought it all to a head , and the personal dilemma I faced as the Teuter-Press Association correspondent .
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