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

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1 Some of them appear in the above list , for a hard line can not be drawn .
2 Some theft cases can be prosecuted under section 15 , but it is fallacious , having regard to what I perceive as the true meaning of appropriation , to say that all cases of obtaining by deception can be prosecuted under section 1 .
3 I flash on the special branch : sleepless interrogations in windowless cells .
4 Take them I mean along the main road , he had taken the the the trees at the back of them and they had no shelter and they were down in the main road .
5 Well I mean to the untrained eye with a , this guy was suspicious when he saw all this cracked varnish
6 I mean for the actual Christmas period , Christmas Day , Boxing Day and so on . ’
7 Erm but I mean on the other hand if you start trying to develop your criteria , and I 'd go out and look at Botton Village and look at the Richmond Fellowship or something ,
8 I do n't mean just on Road incidentally , I mean on the whole range of traffic calming demands .
9 I mean on the seaward side ? ’
10 But I mean in the actual downstairs , in the living room
11 er present work , and so I mean , you , you , could say we 'll take it , er two or three hundred complaints from London , and buy time I suppose , erm to see if if if er work up here had picked up or natural wastage went or what ever , erm , if it did n't go up then , I mean in the long term , erm one could n't envisage keeping on with more staff than what 's thought to be a fairly generously assessed formula anyway , says we need .
12 I mean in the neural network terms we just use a summation function .
13 I would like to give you just one illustration to show what I mean by the disintegrating influence of a dynamic force .
14 I sit with the reeking instrument .
15 I sit on the wooden floor for a moment to gather my strength , also to decide exactly where I should take the relics to dispose of them .
16 Meanwhile I sit in the spacious bar-restaurant , in this drool parlour , in this fancy vomitorium .
17 After breakfast , I sit in the outgoing waiting-room , facing the door , with Jackie and the women of yesterday morning clutching their knees and their overnight bags , looking pale .
18 Another says : ‘ I pray best when I sit before the Blessed Sacrament , or look at the Crucifix without saying anything — just being with the Lord . ’
19 ‘ I would like to make clear the importance I attach to the continued availability of advice , from within and outside the NHS , in contributing to the development of the health service in Scotland , ’ said Lord Fraser .
20 There 's Albert he er , as though we down I expect up the other side .
21 MAX : I sleep on the right-hand side of my particular bed .
22 I have been dead for a long time and by day I circle the huge air above the hills and by night I sleep in the quiet rock , as quiet as the rock , and the little worms mean consolation as they eat me .
23 I plug in the short-wave radio and tune it to the radio-microphone , then I leave the receiver on the table and walk out to stick the bug on the inside of the front door .
24 I say to the hon. Member for Dagenham what the hon. Member for Orkney and Shetland ( Mr. Wallace ) said about his speech , which is that he made very heavy weather .
25 I say to the hon. Member for Denton and Reddish and my hon. Friend the Minister that I do not see why British Rail , as ever , should be expected to bear the full cost .
26 I say to the hon. Member for Harrow , West that I think that the right hon. Gentleman 's words will have reached the chairman of the Audit Commission .
27 However , I say to the hon. Lady and to the alleged author of that statement that , frankly , I disagree .
28 I say to the hon. Gentleman , who is an Opposition Front Bench spokesman , that he must withdraw that comment .
29 But by the summer I am writing a homosexual love-story which I preface with the following remark :
30 I DISAGREE with the recent Echo Comment which criticised BT for offering only £20 compensation to business users in the aftermath of the serious arson attack on Wavertree telephone exchange .
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