Example sentences of "[conj] i [adv] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | or I just wait till the mix . |
2 | Although I duly applied for the Fellowship , I was unsuccessful , no doubt to my lasting benefit , as similar failures have served to prove . |
3 | I knew that I wanted a free and independent life although I secretly subscribed to the idea of marrying a professional , sighted man . |
4 | Er so what I did was something a bit simpler than that I just went through the memorandum and and ticked off what I regarded as restrictive statements as against positive ones . |
5 | Then there was this thing that I constantly talked to the press . |
6 | There are certain things like active , that I actually do throughout the branch as well . |
7 | Now that I actually stood in the house of Victor Frankenstein , I felt myself no more than a character in a fantastic film . |
8 | Not that I ever went into the house , for the doctor 's surgery , which he shared with one other , stood in Witney High Street where it widened into the market place . |
9 | It 's , it 's like the one aunty Lynne had and I , I bought for aunty Lynne , years ago , that I still got in the cupboard you know . |
10 | I was so thankful she was well that I too laughed at the repartee . |
11 | When I was , shall we say , inducted into the SS , the deal was that I only operated against the Russians . |
12 | He lifted and transferred my soul from the depths up to the heights , so that I ardently longed for the pleasures of heaven more than I had ever delighted in physical embrace or worldly corruption … |
13 | He was a man whose approachability made him seem so very affable , but no one , however wealthy , becomes a Presidential hopeful without some steel in the soul , and it was that sudden steel that I now saw in the senator 's eyes . |
14 | The reason is not that I now disagree with the stance I took ten years ago , but that in this past decade my own understanding of the work of the Holy Spirit in the individual and in the Church has greatly developed , and the whole charismatic or renewal movement , then comparatively young , has matured enormously within the life of the Church at large . |
15 | The flat in West Kensington was really only three large , formerly elegant rooms , with ceilings so high that I often gaped at the room 's proportions , as if I were in a derelict cathedral . |
16 | I studied piano , too , then trombone , but it was n't until someone at school turned up with a guitar which had been ‘ converted ’ into a bass that I really thought about the instrument . |
17 | Annoyingly , I have just discovered ( on my ‘ Fantasy League ’ mail being sent back to me ) that every single pounds sign that I lovingly put in the mail has been intpreted by the damn stupid mail program as ‘ stlg ’ or ‘ u ’ , and I 'm sure there will be plenty of other variations . |
18 | Similarly , behavioural variability means that I sometimes iron with the television on and if this reduces the discomfort I experience from ironing ( even though I take longer to finish ) , selective reinforcement from TV viewing while ironing may mean that this also becomes part of my behavioural repertoire . |
19 | Conversely , to say ‘ It hurts ’ conveys the information , not merely that I spontaneously flinch from the sensation , but that I am sharply aware of it . |
20 | Having a bit of a rest in the winter , I was able to relax a little bit more , so I think I came over a lot fresher than I normally do for the start of the season . |
21 | I do n't know why but I see that more clearly now than I ever did at the time . |
22 | ‘ I 've learned more about love from people I have met in this great adventure in the world of AIDS than I ever did in the cut-throat world in which I spent my life . ’ |
23 | I 've broken down a lot more than I ever have over the last three months . |
24 | Along the top of the bank was the Ben Tee path , leading to a stile and wending up by the burn — rather than towards the peak — so I just headed over the dried-out moor for the steady ascent to the summit . |
25 | I get into habits very easily , you see , so I soon got into the habit of coming here every night for dinner . ’ |
26 | The butler went off , there was no butler then so I really helped with the with the with the with the food and all that you know . |
27 | The tent seemed eerily dark , so I gingerly drawled towards the door and unzipped it slightly . |
28 | Once I actually got inside the privacy of the polling booth , a wave of doubt came over me . |
29 | As Chief Inspector of Accidents it was within my domain to agree or reject the proposal , so Geoffrey Holton telephoned me at my home that Sunday morning and I immediately agreed to the UK being responsible for the investigation . |
30 | I live next to a private golf club , and I regularly walk past the 3rd hole and 4th tee area , and rarely see either in use . |