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

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1 People like ex-British Airways captain Derek Ellis whom I met at Kerikeri airfield .
2 I personally use a .013-.056 gauge on all the acoustics and all the electrics with the exception of the Firebird , which I use for regular flatpicking in standard Spanish tuning , and that one has much lighter strings on it — an .009 set but with an .011 on the top E. ’
3 My first rod is used to cast to within a yard or two of a predetermined spot ; a spot which I know from past experience is a productive one .
4 and placed his resignation in my hands , which I accepted with great regret .
5 But I soon learnt how to bake little cakes made of corn , which I ate with warm milk .
6 That is the right way forward for this country , the European Community and the wider Europe which I hope in due course will join the Community .
7 An American film was showing which I recognized as Double Indemnity .
8 Two members of the W.A.A.F. posted to Station X neatly encapsulated the idiosyncratic nature of Bletchley Park and its denizens in these verses , which I found with great pleasure in Beryl Escott 's recent Women in Air Force Blue :
9 For me they have miniaturized an array of defensive and offensive armaments , which I carry in disguised form here and there on my clothes , accessories and body .
10 Also asked him for report which I needed for Statutory Review .
11 To say that an object which I see with perfect indifference makes an impression upon my mind is not , as I apprehend , good English …
12 At the time tomato purée for the restaurant was preserved in champagne bottles which were then sterilised — a method which was demonstrated to me by the cook at a pensione in Anacapri where I stayed during the summer of 1952 , and which I described in Italian Food .
13 Mrs Di Billups was head of Broughton Junior School , South Humberside , which I visited with great pleasure and profit in the summer of 1988 .
14 One of the many things which I love about New Scientist is the way you print the odd spoof article or two in the issue nearest 1 April .
15 Oh I 've not thought about , I tell you I looked in British Home Stores they had these
16 In the early weeks after I had him I suffered from postnatal depression .
17 So what I mean by controlled access is nobody comes on i within to this flat complex , without er the se the security team knowing .
18 And now perhaps you understand what I mean by Personal Management . ’
19 In addition to discussing some delightfully way-out biological examples of iterated prisoner 's dilemmas , Axelrod and Hamilton gave what I regard as due recognition to the ESS approach .
20 Its television advertisements still portray a genuine Eskimo fisherman , who proudly declares : ‘ You know what I like about Eskimo Pie ?
21 What I like about old furniture is that all the pieces are favourites , ’ she says .
22 What I like about old furniture is that all the pieces are favourites
23 Dr Runcie said the new rules ‘ tried to steer a course between what I described as legislative schism and a measure which would reduce to second class membership those who find themselves unable to recognise women priests ’ .
24 I am going to take a risk and say what I think about local radio on the basis of my knowledge , personal knowledge , and these gentlemen can as it , as it were sort of say it 's , it 's not like that for them or whatever .
25 on social , as what I do on blinking pension
26 The menu was an exercise in school French , but the food was good , even if it bore no relation to anything I knew as French cuisine .
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