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

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1 To imagine that there is er a great undercurrent of violence inside our football grounds is now quite wrong and I think the game is n't getting enough credit for the way in which it 's tackled it .
2 ever so old and I lost the thing
3 Afterwards , while the congregation said the rosary , praying for an end to the war , I heard individual confessions — confessions in wartime are particularly painful and I find the experience more harrowing than any other of my duties as a priest .
4 Look , it 's alright to have a bit of fun with this , but the matter is deadly serious and I use the word deadly advisedly .
5 The King 's Cross scheme may not be perfect and I respect the views of local Members who say that it is far from perfect .
6 In other words , I mean I 'm retired and I mean the point is that my erm experience goes back into the er into the dark ages I can almost say because in these days , you probably realise , I mean if anybody buys a video you do n't ask you do n't look for the book of instructions you ask about a five year old kiddy how to programme it !
7 Said Piper : ‘ I 'm confident because I believe Benn is beatable and I have the ability to do the job . ’
8 Piper said : ‘ I believe Benn is beatable and I have the ability to do the job . ’
9 We turn right and left and I check the route , just in case .
10 Santerre shook his head but his face was pallid and I saw the beads of sweat on his cheeks .
11 The continued support for FWAG is encouraging and I reiterate the conclusion Scottish Natural Heritage staff and I have reached in that a second adviser is going to be needed within the next three years .
12 ‘ I am become an object of universal abhorrence , ’ he is reported to have said , and in a letter to his sister Emma ( Lady St.John ) he wrote ‘ I am not ill but I am not well and I feel the sort of depression which you have often felt … . ’
13 Today , Pip Seymour 's articles are most informative and I love the reproductions of his work .
14 You see this is the thing that worries me because , you know , when I stand up and say I like what John Dreyfus did and I think his looks very good and I maintain the traditions of the Oxford University Press , I can suddenly feel that I 'm being typecast as being in the English tradition of typography as a revered art and the Morrisonian thing and the whole thing separate from , you know , a culture within a culture and a separate thing .
15 He gives me all different kinds and though I do n't know what they actually are , they all taste good and I appreciate the variety .
16 I thought the was very good and I liked the way you , you introduced that , you introduced it , came to agreement by acknowledgement I thought that went really quite well .
17 Of course they would for a start , I have n't done anything , all that sort of business , but he was extremely good and I think the reason that he 'd got admissions quicker than we did , was partly by virtue of the fact that he was the boss of the department .
18 This was quite tangible and I remember the mood of the victory party that night : James was at his most exuberant , Teddy Mayer was all smiles and squeaks , the whole team was on a new high .
19 Some of the questions are just stupid and I think the symbols are insulting .
20 the weekend is relatively straightforward , the summer school idea is complex and I think the distance is complex
21 ‘ I do n't feel hungry and I suspect the innkeeper , after my blunt speech with him , would poison the bloody dish ! ’
22 I concede at once , the language is ambiguous and I see the strength of the linguistic argument in favour of the average cost construction .
23 When Ken asked what it was for , he was told : ‘ This play is essentially stylistic and I want the dialogue to be delivered in a stylistic fashion . ’
24 So , because my hair was red and I had the Elphberg nose , Rose worried about me .
25 They were big and I registered the yob uniform — jeans and bomber jackets .
26 Soon the door stood open and I entered the study .
27 ‘ I share those feelings to the utmost and I know the RUC rightly go after all killers with equal determination to bring them to justice regardless of any circumstances and they never give up . ’
28 Nevertheless , the staff were open and co-operative and I found the visit productive , gleaning more information and obtaining clearer impressions than I originally expected .
29 When I surfaced , gasping , the sky was intensely blue and I saw the moon , cratered and radiant , high over the tower on the distant Mount .
30 two inch long with a yellow crayon , my mate Dick in , er a Zeppelin , there were some cottages and a Zeppelin , and er , we , we coming over some blue and he said er , he said what 's the blue and I said the sea , well then , it , it behind land , well I said you have to cross the sea , you know down
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