Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] [verb] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In this case I feel a deep conviction that I 'm not making a mistake .
2 In this instance I have a better chance of getting the ball close by using the slope to let the ball run down to the flag .
3 For an instant I saw a different woman : not the sour , bored old creature I had grown to expect , but someone strong and humorous .
4 I went down the steps at the sign of the big neon M. I put a five-copeck piece into the automatic entrance which wo n't prevent non-payers travelling but buses in order to embarrass them .
5 Now I 've got that off my chest I have a few questions for you :
6 On deck I feel a perfect target for any sniping moron .
7 Using the walls for support I made a slow tour of every inch of the building , stopping frequently to squeeze the dizziness from my skull .
8 And of course I get a big boost when something like this happens , because words make plain sense , even though Tod always reads them backwards .
9 Later that afternoon I saw a horse-drawn van pull up outside the cottage and soon a burly fellow was fetching furniture out and loading it into the van .
10 For her younger sister I felt a similar affection and admiration .
11 As we pored over his crippled handwriting I felt a steady heat coming from his body like an aura which slowly enveloped me and seemed to penetrate the very marrow of my bones .
12 As a concession to the New Wave I wore a black shirt , black jeans , white socks and black suede shoes , but I knew I had uninteresting hair .
13 But then , in the far corner of the field I found a medieval buckle .
14 ‘ One , when I was having dinner with you and Ed in Helsinki at his apartment I sensed a certain intimacy between the two of you .
15 I , personally , always tried to avoid being drawn into any kind of union or political affairs , but in the case of the Association I made a slight concession in that I agreed to become Editor of our newsletter , which started out as a news-sheet and eventually grew into a magazine called " Coastlines " , featuring articles , reports from the cutters , poems and competitions .
16 In the spare bedroom I had a demountable work-bench with a vice and an array of small tools .
17 With this in mind I phoned a good friend who runs a detector shop and asked whether he had any decent second-hand machines for sale of the same type as my old one .
18 ‘ We made love , but life will carry on , and while we 're under the same roof I think a verbal truce is in order . ’
19 It had even been easy following them from the racecourse , as when I went out to where my driver had parked his car I had a clear view from a distance of Daffodil at the exit gate being spooned into a royal blue Rolls-Royce by Filmer and her chauffeur .
20 The rooms could have been empty , it was impossible to tell , and in fact when I came to the special dining car I found a good number of the passengers sitting at the unlaid tables , just chatting .
21 When we were going out of the theatre at the end of the pantomime I saw a little lad crawl under the seat and put it in his pocket .
22 Did they ever say to you I do n't want a diffused light I want a direct light ?
23 We see an awful lot of people have got a tremendous investment in traditional character cell terminals and by a character cell terminal I mean a dumb terminal of twenty four lines of eighty characters .
24 The tree was 360mm in diameter and to enable me to get the correct clearance around the tree and the seat width I drew a rough development on the patio with chalk .
25 Highton Highton I came a nice part .
26 For the short term I have a few suggestions .
27 ‘ You 'll remember my sayin' I had a few aces up m'sleeve , when we discussed our lack of numbers an ’ the possibility of these people operatin' outside patrols ? ’
28 Mummy I want a tiny bit more please .
29 Mummy I want a big bit
30 Mummy I want a big bowl have a big bowl
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