Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun] [prep] [noun] i " in BNC.
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1 | So we 're looking for a for a separate policy in the industry employment section of the structure plan , we do not wish to see any amendment to part of E two or for that matter to Policy I five , both of which we we fully support . |
2 | I think it was his fourth , but as I had been a child during this proliferation of fiancées I was n't certain . |
3 | I tore along the beach like a maniac , looking for some kind of boat I could borrow to get away . |
4 | So erm I mean the justification for this kind of course I would claim is ultimately to try and make people more realistic about what is possible and er the , because th th the advantage of knowing what 's possible is you can avoid impossible experiments that ultimately result in disaster for everyone . |
5 | Have I lost whatever talent for this kind of thing I might once have had ? |
6 | I certainly Mr Chairman welcome this paper erm and I know today that I think possibly the main reason being erm , I could be deemed also been through and through today responding to our local issue and that maybe due to May fever , I do n't know , erm , in really accepting acknowledging as I have done in the past your efforts , erm the county surveyor 's efforts for this part of Suffolk I do again bring to your attention and I do n't think is being critical in that the Barnet by bypass is part of a far bigger jigsaw and that jigsaw I say not |
7 | I took the coach , and after thirty-six hours of travelling I got down at Thornfield village , and almost ran across the fields in my hurry to see the well-known house again , and its owner . |
8 | ‘ It is just that after much brainwork in Rome I have thought to give myself a little holiday on this famous Capri Island . ’ |
9 | Inevitably , I saw the prison through the eyes of a western visitor , but after three months in India I had acquired at least a superficial understanding of the country and its penal philosophy . |
10 | After eighteen years of pain I have decided to leave . |
11 | After 24 hours of freedom I knew no one was going to lock me up again |
12 | No mention is made here of another category of evidence I touched upon : tempos derived from timings , namely those by J. C. Smith for the Earl of Bute 's mechanical organ of 1762 . |
13 | We investigated the interaction of VT2 on a number of different probes by DNase I footprinting . |
14 | In view of this change of plan I should be grateful if you would confirm that we can go ahead with your rewrite — a copy of which I attach . |
15 | And when I last looked at it , one question on behaviour modification had managed to creep on there as well but I ca n't remember what the question is , so you 'd better pay attention for the whole of the rest of this lecture in case I in case I remember it . |
16 | After the bizarre accuracy of 55 Days at Peking I was confident that I could predict when Brian and I would go home . |
17 | While producing a series of vocal recitals at CBC I had the pleasure of working with Mrs John Christie ( Audrey Mildmay ) , who was on a visit to Vancouver , and who had a remarkably fine singing voice . |
18 | That , sort of , it 's got the , it 's one of those sort of days I think when you 've got lots of cloud about broken clouds , so every now and again the sun will come through and light up different areas of the picture . |
19 | At a recent conference of educational psychologists in Scotland I was foolish enough ( again ) to be arguing for the practical importance of such grand-sounding notions as idealism and commitment . |
20 | Le Queux reached the height of his popularity in the 1920s , during which he wrote on Landru , the multiple murderer in France , Rasputin , the sinister influence at the court of the tsar of Russia , and a number of other books including Things I Know about Kings , Celebrities and Crooks ( 1923 ) , Hidden Hands ( 1925 ) , Blackmailed ( 1927 ) , and The Chameleon ( 1927 ) . |
21 | At the end of two days you say well fine but it 's not for me I ca n't do anything about that when you walk out the room but I hope my objective is to convince you that here is something that like lots of other people in time I can it 's a very very useful system . |
22 | ‘ To the preparation of both courses of lectures I gave far more attention than I had latterly been giving at Durham . ’ |
23 | If I keep on playing like that kind of tennis I have a chance of winning the tournament . |
24 | Er , like this morning at break I walked , I walked straight past Peter right and er come up to me and he goes that 's not very nice is it ? |
25 | I have to stand there , like some sort of statute I think , and let everybody act around me . |
26 | ‘ During 11 months on remand I saw people go on trial every day but never anyone win . |
27 | With that point in mind I particularly like the Solution 's ascent speed monitor , which was very easy to use . |
28 | And , with each scrap of information I unearthed about Tom Tunney , I seemed to forget something about myself . |
29 | And , perhaps , with this act of treachery I can finally buy my freedom from the burden of buried horror that bound me to Andy twenty years ago , so that — dispossessed of that trespass — I 'm left free to betray him again , now . |
30 | Erm with this sort of landscape I always credit the type of lens which is being used , and I think a wide angle lens has been used here , because we could see there 's been a lot of interest created in the foreground , and this is what a a wide angle lens will do for you in , in , in a landscape . |