Example sentences of "i [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | One of them told me the changes they 've put now are so dramatic , there might as well have been a change of government . |
2 | A brief encounter with the new range last week convinced me the changes have rejuvenated the car and made it the equal of anything from Munich or Stuttgart . |
3 | Without me The Pistols would have been nowhere . |
4 | He began to tell me the difficulties of his life at home , and finally he told me that he had tried more than once to find a home with another brother or sister , but they had persuaded him to return to Cis and Elfed . |
5 | Ever since James brought me the clothes of that unfortunate young girl , I have been beset by a conviction that I failed to notice something of importance . ’ |
6 | Thirty years later , recalling the revelation of tribal art , Picasso spoke of the Demoiselles as his ‘ first exorcism picture ’ : ‘ For me the masks were not simply sculptures , they were magical objects … |
7 | Well I know it without you telling me the blanks ! |
8 | ‘ You gave me the tangerines . ’ |
9 | We saw some wild boar which paid little attention to our passing elephants , and we saw several magnificent peacock and a number of monkeys ; to me the monkeys were bandar log , straight out of Kipling 's Jungle Book . |
10 | ‘ Oh but look here , does n't someone show me round — show me the ropes sort of thing ? ’ |
11 | when they showed me the ropes : |
12 | Pink hydrangea is giving me the blues |
13 | He tells me the ruins have nothing to do with the Incas , that they were built after the Incas were here . |
14 | You have n't given me the bits missing from the Mirror . |
15 | You have n't given me the bits missing from the Mirror . |
16 | ‘ After she moved to the Villa Souleiado Philippe used to bring me the paintings to sign , or I 'd go there and do it . |
17 | She taught me the basics : casting-on , how to knit and pearl , and I set to work . |
18 | Mme Deloche taught me the basics I needed to learn . |
19 | ‘ Bring me the women first , ’ Implexion had said , striding into the largest tent and making it his temporary headquarters . |
20 | Beatrix sent me the letters and that 's all . |
21 | They usually show me the letters in case |
22 | Give me the letters . |
23 | ‘ Show me the papers . ’ |
24 | Well I did n't go , no , cos Chris int going , so I did n't bother going but I must admit , I mean , when she gave me the papers and what have you that goes with it , I come home , I put it in the cupboard and I 've not even looked at it since . |
25 | Would n't even tell me the coaches you know . |
26 | ‘ This place , it gives me the creeps . |
27 | ‘ This place gives me the creeps . ’ |
28 | I think he 's a charming man and he 's certainly better than Major or Kinnock , who both give me the creeps . |
29 | For this place really gives me the creeps . |
30 | ‘ I do n't mind telling you , Doctor , Mrs Carrow gave me the creeps sometimes when I took on looking after Miss Celia . |