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

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1 I asked the Assistant Commissioner to let me go to Helsinki and he refused .
2 ‘ Two weeks before the European title fight I packed in my job and it was the best move I ever made .
3 ‘ 'Ow the bloody 'ell do I know ? ’
4 ‘ How the bloody Hell did I do that ? ’
5 He was annoyed at the bloody woman letting me have .
6 In any case would not the right course require me to give his advice prima facie rather than pre-emptive force ?
7 The Working Party helped me to express my lesbianism in a positive way in that I could come out , and it helped me to deal with the suspicion and fears of colleagues Black and white , gay or straight , male or female .
8 His use of the English language made me respect him .
9 I keep the matter under review , as I must , but in the circumstances I am not persuaded that the public interest requires me to take the necessarily large number of actions up and down the country .
10 in his arms and treat and Mr Bumble rushed into the room with great excitement and addressed the gentleman in the high chair said I beg your pardon sir , Oliver Twist has asked for more , there was a for more said compose yourself Bumble and do I understand that he asked for more after he 'd eaten supper he did sir replied Bumble , that boy would be hung I know that boy will be hung
11 The hon. Gentleman heard me say on numerous occasions when the Environmental Protection Bill was being considered in Committee that it was under strength .
12 I ask the hon. Gentleman to let me continue at this stage .
13 I shall take great pleasure in saying to those to whom the hon. Gentleman wishes me to speak — here comes the opportunity that I mentioned earlier — that , as the chairman of Ford in Britain observed yesterday , Labour 's economic policies would prove suicidal for our economy .
14 Lord James Douglas-Hamilton ; If the Hon. Gentleman wants me to go into more detail , I shall do so .
15 The hon. Gentleman invited me to visit the area .
16 As the hon. Gentleman invites me to read the Adjournment debate , I will .
17 As usual , the interesting people told me to piss off , and I ended up with the same old circle of publicity seekers . ’
18 There was a place he lived further down the glen and the old farmer said I 've no objections to you going in there but give me your pipe .
19 The old lady made me jump when she told me not to stare but to sit down and not be nervous .
20 The old man told me to enter , and to sit down .
21 " That 's really what the Old Man wanted me to find out — how are you off for money ? "
22 The old gentleman asked me to bring it , ’ he said .
23 The noise continued for same time and as the male laughter increased I realised the parcel must be a large one .
24 Negotiations took place with the orthopaedic department to enable me to refer my own patients .
25 When the honourable gentleman said I gave no information I said I intended to talk about jobs and in this country we believe , we believe that er there are three things very important a at this forthcoming summit .
26 Er the delivery part it was more the cluster but the overall delivery allowed me to prepare how I was going to be standing er how to get the audience in contact with me the eye the eye contact and also the way I spoke .
27 On the first note of the following eight-bar break I took the first step , missed the second and somersaulted down the rest , orchestrated by drum rolls and cymbal crashes as the rest of the band dissolved into discord .
28 I remember the little romper suit I bought in Harrods ’
29 However , I think the minister had something to do with the essays I wrote and the natural history notes I kept day by day besides the almost daily entries in a general diary …
30 With what delight , therefore , on scanning the surrounding heath did I spot , barely 50 yards to my left — The Tumulus !
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