Example sentences of "[Wh det] i [verb] [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | I knew that informed public opinion might be shifting , but also that the school to which I hoped to return as head would not yet be very different from the one which I had left as a history teacher . |
2 | I have already prepared a directory in Russian , which I plan to translate with advice on relevant matters . |
3 | This was the era of the Little Red Schoolbook which I attempted to transcribe into braille with the assistance of a partially-sighted Young Socialist called Katey . |
4 | Erm , there is one slight technical problem which I have to overcome in relation to a computer terminal but I 'll erm face that problem at if and when that situation develops . |
5 | It gave me , I confess to you frankly , many hours of quiet grief , which I tried to bear with philosophy . |
6 | But I had never really formed any ambition to become a Member of Parliament , I just talked about things which I love to talk about till all of a sudden one of the guests said : ‘ You want to be a Member of Parliament do n't you ? ’ and I said , ‘ Yes ’ . |
7 | To cut this story short , for several more aromatherapy sessions with Charlotte , I experienced what I came to recognise as grief . |
8 | What I want to examine in detail is how the interactional structure of any particular dramatic episode provides the dynamics of a game experience . |
9 | What I have to do on chapter . |
10 | I 'm doing what I have to do in preparation for writing an article about some swanking brand-new media/cultural/trivial/not necessarily fashionable/musical/ now-and-then medical development . |
11 | What I have to recognise by contrast is that even now James Joyce , born a hundred years ago , brings not unity but division , nor does this division merely reflect some such crude opposition as highbrow and lowbrow , or even informed and uninformed . |
12 | I know what I forgot to get in town . |