Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] and i [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | with a , well they , they made the wooden stick and I got the Pitman 's book and |
2 | I 've been in touch with the Public Hall and I understand the Mill Yard will be in use as a car park for an Antiques Fair on 28th March 93 . |
3 | I 'm paying top dollar and I expect the best . |
4 | I assure the hon. Gentleman that my hon. Friend and I give the matter a high priority . |
5 | The right hon. Gentleman and I approach the problem from somewhat different angles , but I do not disagree with his conclusion . |
6 | The hon. Gentleman and I visited the part of the Palace to which he has referred . |
7 | Immediately the hon. Gentleman and I entered the House — on the same day — I formed the view that he was a jerk , and I still hold that view . |
8 | Shell , 42 , said : ‘ It is an historical event and I understand the significance of it , but the main thing is I know who I am and I 'm proud of it . |
9 | She 'd never been a proper mother and I hated the way she was acting with that man . |
10 | It was a warm night and I saw the moon shining on the sea as I told my story . |
11 | That is absolute rubbish and I expect the right hon. Member for Sparkbrook to condemn it as such . |
12 | I 'd love to see that error put right tomorrow but , although my heart is with Rangers , Leeds are a mighty outfit and I think the force will be with them at Elland Road . |
13 | It 's pure electioneering and I know the people in Darlington have got more sense . |
14 | I think it w it can get a little bit over elaborated and I think that may be well fear of the C C Q or fear of the buyer 's guide but it , it should n't cause any problems in the real world and I think the more you do then you 'll realize that er they 're not gon na say oh my goodness me stop , leave now , I must speak to an independent financial adviser . |
15 | But on the other hand , a soldier wants someone who he can talk to in complete confidence and I think the padre fulfils this sort of , if you like , avuncular , presence in the battalion . |
16 | ‘ Alex is a natural leader and I wanted the others to begin relating to him as the captain as soon as possible , ’ said the national coach . |
17 | ‘ My sympathy goes out to the people of Gateshead who have suffered a similarly sickening attack and I believe the government must now ensure that there is a positive and rapid response to meet the concerns of local residents . ’ |
18 | She writes : ‘ This is a great time to be working in Human Genetics and I like the human and applied aspects of my research ’ . |
19 | But my stage tended to turn into a revolving stage and I became the recipient of endless encores . |
20 | It 's a great guitar and I love the way it sounds and the way it plays . |
21 | It was a horrific crime and I hope the two thugs who did it can be apprehended and sent away for a long time . ’ |
22 | ‘ I decided I was spending a fortune at the hairdressers to no great effect and I find the home treatment better she says . |
23 | * To comment on the recent debate I think you do a great job and I like the new look . |
24 | Livingstone , a 34-year-old PE teacher said : ‘ Kevin and I broke away from another four runners around the halfway mark and I got the measure of him with 200 metres remaining he did n't seem to have anything left . |
25 | inspection to proceed , that 's why were partial explanation and I have the English to explain that for you |
26 | It 's great to be given the opportunity to try another outdoor activity and I enjoyed the challenge . |
27 | I get a good view and I make the most of it . |
28 | However , I was held up on my way to the airport by heavy rain and I missed the plane . |
29 | It was another sunny morning and I took the opportunity to set off with Singi , our assistant sirdar , for a shapely rock peak rising above the campsite and offering the prospect of an interesting climb and a good viewpoint . |
30 | Eggs were always in short supply and I suppose the reason was that during the war we were not getting our usual supply from Denmark and the Low Countries , owing to the German occupation . |