Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [art] heart " in BNC.

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1 well I mean the heart 's the most obvious organ , but I mean it must put a strain on everything else
2 Finale may I xtend a heart felt wellcome back to owr chairman Mr. Kin Mental .
3 But what I want the Hearts Mid-Lothian supporters to know is that if we do n't go to Hermestone , it is highly likely we 'll be remaining at Tynecastle , and we could put together a very attractive proposal there .
4 But the next day , afore I 'd gotten fettled up — for indeed , miss , I 'd no heart to sweeping an' fettling , an' washing pots ; so I sat me down i' th' muck — who should come in but Maister Weston !
5 It was only when I dissected the heart , this afternoon , that its significance struck me .
6 going whoo whoo I said , I think the heart 's still going !
7 Council put the central heating in when we got advanced in years and when it became necessary in the doctor 's opinion for me to have central heating because I had a heart complaint .
8 . My daughters , as well as many of my friends , wished me to visit them , but I had no heart for any society …
9 ‘ My body was that of a man but deep down I had the heart of a woman .
10 I 've no heart !
11 I have no heart to listen to the talk of humans ! ’
12 But in that case I must warn you that I have no heart .
13 " For I find I have no heart in me to become the princess 's lady-in-waiting . "
14 ‘ I have been very ill , ’ she said , ‘ I have a heart condition .
15 I have a heart but I do n't have a face : I do n't have any eyes to cry .
16 ‘ Oh , I have a heart .
17 I have a heart problem .
18 I tell them that I have the heart of a small boy and I keep it in a jar on my desk ’
19 Elizabeth 's famous Armada speech — ‘ I know that I have the body of a weak and feeble woman , but I have the heart of a king and a king of England too ’ — and Mary 's much-quoted desire to live the life of a soldier , wearing a Glasgow buckler and sleeping under the stars , are testimony to one ( it is perhaps worth adding that the context for Elizabeth was fighting Spain , for Mary fighting her half-brother ) .
20 I see no heart and soul for the job .
21 Of the 1,533 men under 5ft 6ins , 118 of them suffered a heart attack compared with only 62 of the 1,533 men who were over 5ft 10ins .
22 You mean a heart attack ? ’
23 Do you know the heart , do yo do you know if a heart
24 There is a moment here when Fred Pearson 's Shotover ( looking like a raffish , siren-suited version of Shaw himself ) says of his daughter , Lady Utterword , that she is afraid that she has no heart to break : at which point Jennie Stoller 's stately , voluptuous Ariadne throws himself at his feet with a wrenching poignancy .
25 At the start she is only so cruel as she is only Miss Havisham 's tool for revenge , and later she seems to have a little pity for Pip when she warns him that she has no heart .
26 She has a heart of gold , ’ Mrs Porter said decisively , then added , ‘ Which is a good thing , actually , because if she did n't I would n't stay !
27 In August 1910 she suffered a heart attack , and two years later she had a stroke which left her a paralysed cripple .
28 Have you got the heart stimulant ? ’
29 The protest floated at the back of her numbed mind : how could she have the heart to deal such a blow only to satisfy her own thirst for scandal ?
30 ‘ Well , she broke no hearts in England , and nor have I — ever .
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