Example sentences of "[noun sg] i [verb] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Because ’ — his speech slurred a fraction — ‘ I 'm going to tell you a story I heard the other day which I could n't possibly tell you if you had a lady Archdeacon . ’
2 As I swabbed the table with disinfectant I had the old feeling of helplessness .
3 In each case I pressed the national authorities concerned to allow me to send a UK ‘ observer ’ to their investigation and I am happy to say that our request was agreed to on each occasion .
4 A year later when I had Katie and I was married , I did n't want " to go to hospital in case I got the same treatment , but they were totally different .
5 Route II came in 1943 with Brian Kellet climbing on from the chimney rift of Route I to cross the upper slabs .
6 Yet when I step off the bus at the Coronet cinema I get the same lurch as when I first left home .
7 Of course I know the vast majority — especially the New People — do n't care a damn about any of the arts .
8 Er and of course I seen the present managers are , are th the one you know only just lives down the road here he 's recently retired .
9 Of course I share the hon. Gentleman 's sympathy in the case of Mr. Newell .
10 and you get gale force winds blowing down there and of course I opened the back door and there were panes of glass flying past
11 Of course I give the hon. Gentleman that assurance .
12 Of course I give the hon. Gentleman the pledge that we shall take up any of those cases , should he send the details to me .
13 In the afternoon I watch the English football .
14 With a prayer of thankfulness I rowed the few yards to her , made fast the dinghy to a cleat on her transom , and climbed on board .
15 Far out to sea to the west I saw the bright lights of the Athens boat .
16 ‘ For my part I believe the African Jesus would have won if it had not been for the Dark Host .
17 On this field I found the best combination was to set the Silver Sabre at minimum discrimination and maximum sensitivity .
18 And they come in , I mean he skids in the hall at night I mean it 's my fault I threw the rubber ring towards the kitchen down the hall he sort of skidded before he got there and there was a , and he must of had mud er , you know like like he had
19 So when we walked from the pool to the car I felt the whole impact of the sun .
20 Leaving the pretty village of Thwaite I climbed the green lane to Shunner and below the summit had overtaken " the Dog Man " .
21 ‘ No wonder I got the damned boat cheaply , ’ he said .
22 I would also like , and I know this is where I 'll get problems I would if we are gon na try and get the kids into a routine over them doing their work I think the easiest routine for them to have is that you do you , you get , you have your lesson you do your homework that night and you hand it in the next day .
23 As in a dream I seized the bristly hairs .
24 At one TV training session I swapped the whole room around , putting the audience on the stage and doing the presentation from the floor !
25 Psyched down after this epic battle I allowed the treacherous turf to gain revenge on the much easier pitch above .
26 Inside the coach I cried the bitterest tears of my life .
27 In one split second I see the brown topcoat and his jogger gape at us .
28 Whereas in management I take the raw clay of inexperience , then shape and mould it into a team of teapots , Vic had an old-fashioned approach , plucking players with natural ability and building them into a cohesive unit but where no player 's unique , individual flair was stifled .
29 Office Management I provides the theoretical framework to allow students to respond to direction and to operate within the necessary constraints of the organisational environment .
30 In Committee I promised the Hon. Member for Dundee East ( Mr. McAllion ) that I would follow up with the Scottish Development Agency the need for management-employee buy-out teams to receive the same treatment as any other applicant for assistance from the SDA .
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