Example sentences of "[pron] [am/are] [verb] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Ways of using them are discussed in the next three chapters .
2 He himself says in his 2nd Edition of the Perambulation of Kent , which he revised whilst living here , " At this place of the Bishop in Halling I am drawing on the last scene of my life , where God has given me Liberorum Ouadrigam , all the fruit that I ever had " .
3 ‘ Now I have got that first win I am looking for the second . ’
4 For instance , erm erm a good illustration of this is Locke 's erm erm argument on the right of inheritance and erm in this case I am quoting from the first treatise of government the right a son has to be maintained , has to be maintained and provided with the necessary the necessities and conveniences of life out of his father 's stock gives him a right to succeed to his father 's property for his own good but this can give him no right to succeed also to the rule which his father had over other men .
5 I am talking about the first attempt to amend regulation 72 to exclude supplementary benefit and national assistance from the scope of that regulation .
6 I am addicted to the twentieth century .
7 I 'm shouting at the 4th one not to do them so tight because I could n't move my fingers and they just told me to shut my mouth and go quietly .
8 Following a last salute to all old friends and listeners everywhere , we finished with that popular cowboy dirge , ‘ I 'm Headin' for the Last Round-Up ! ’
9 At which point I turn and see that they have n't gone off at all , that I 'm sitting on the fourth step , the bottom step , right up against the barrier .
10 Er no sir , I 'm waiting for the next item .
11 But immediately Jessie said to Agnes , ‘ I 'm going at the first opportunity , Bible or no Bible . ’
12 fuck is your bollocks I 'm going on the second lane , hooray
13 2.1.2 " Building documents " means the plans drawings specifications and other documents relating to the Works which are listed in the third Schedule The tenant should have sight of these as soon as possible to ensure that they are in accordance with its understanding of what has been agreed .
14 Its effect was particularly damaging in relation to the recurrent tragedies of death in childhood , which are examined in the next chapter .
15 He said that he was still confident of the benefits of the treatment despite some disappointments , which are detailed in the last letter on this subject to have survived .
16 Aside from the sharp dips , which are discussed in the next section , there is a gradual decline in pull-out torque to 0.48 Nm at a speed of 10 steps per second .
17 The Accademia 's curator Annalisa Perissa Torrina has compiled detailed notes on each of the 221 drawings now in the Accademia and has identified the original sources of the reproductive drawings , 124 of which are reproduced for the first time .
18 Ophioprium was defined as follows : hidden radial shields ; large tentacle pores armed by two or more tentacle scales one attached to the lateral arm plate the other to the ventral arm plate ; numerous oral papillae forming a continuous series with long slender spinelets which are associated with the second oral tentacle pore .
19 I represent those who are enumerated on the second sheet .
20 Those who are born in the Third World have a considerably smaller chance of surviving childhood than those born here — and the same was true of those born in the West a hundred years ago .
21 Typically , the debtor will notify creditors who are included in the next batch of Notes to be issued of the date that they will be available .
22 Establishing rapport is the process of getting on the right wavelength with someone — usually , but not inevitably , with someone you are meeting for the first time .
23 Pete says there 's great freedom in the air … you can float to wherever you want to … the sensation is great especially when you are flying on the last wind of the day
24 ( Unless of course , you are booked for the last sitting ! )
25 Something which is important to say is that the first time you have a contact with somebody and you do a piece , you 're , you 're meeting for the first time , it 's slightly awkward and you 're getting to know each other slightly , the second time you do it easier , it 's easier , and if you establish relationships with the local press , local radio and so forth , it gets easier and easier all the time , because by the time you get to know people , it 's not sort of ‘ Can I speak to somebody who does a programme about the morning whatever it is ?
26 But if you for example you 're born on the sixteenth of the month then that 's generally when it would be paid on the sixteenth .
27 You 're looking at the next Sugar Ray , ’ I was assured by one youth before he had even sparred in training !
28 That you 're greeted in the first place with erm either silence or some vague and not singularly hopeful mutter , but more importantly with a curious facial expression mingled between erm dread and contempt , sort of thing you 'd expect as if you 'd said you were a sorcerer .
29 You 're talking to me , you 're talking to the first one round .
30 You 're talking about the next .
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