Example sentences of "[subord] i [adv] [vb base] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Physically , there is a lot more movement in my neck and although I still have the arthritis there is a marked improvement all round . |
2 | In may respects , my shop is just the opposite , although I certainly have a health foods section , as do many delicatessens . |
3 | When it goes past I want to run over to the other side of the bridge , but there 's too much traffic to cross the road , so I just watch the trail of water it leaves behind . |
4 | As Sabra , a woman in her forties , told me ‘ If I go out I usually do have my Dupatta round me , but at work I ca n't wear it in case it gets caught up in the machines , so I just wear a scarf on my head when I leave the house — something is needed to save one 's Izzat ’ . |
5 | I keep all sorts of Oddballs , so I always have the problem of my plants being rearranged . |
6 | Of course safeguards are necessary for the environment , for local residents , for local communities and for the right to a decent quality of life , so I warmly welcome the transport and works Bill , which will defend the safeguards but speed up the decision process . |
7 | Having made the Hannover picture I thought it would be nice to have a smaller version , so I now have a two-metre square version on canvas , also painted with Scanachrome , and I am working on the area of the television screen in a more painterly manner than I was able to use on the large one . |
8 | As I am new to this post I am not sure whether we sent you copies of new Community Care leaflets when they were first produced so I now enclose a set for your information . |
9 | We went everywhere : from garden parties in the grounds of castles , wedding receptions in marquees , hunt balls in assembly rooms , university teas on graduation day , garden fetes in the bishop 's palace , to the annual parties of car salesmen , the golden weddings of simple folk — once I even remember a gypsy funeral — ladies ' night at the masonic lodge , and the British Legion get-together . |
10 | If I just draw the carbon skeleton . |
11 | If I just put a point then I measured up to there |
12 | Well if I just leave the car at this angle , pointed out that way . |
13 | I think perhaps if I just add a point to that er although we have as four nations agreed on the revised requirement there , I believe it 's true to say that development has progressed to such an extent that probably we will have the original requirement in practice , even though we 've no longer specified it . |
14 | Q : Can I take out this Plan if I already have a Hospital Income Plan with Sun Alliance ? |
15 | If I ever get a chance to git even , I would n't think twice now . |
16 | Also , I find the drying time of acrylics just perfect , and if I ever get a bit impatient I use an ever-handy hairdryer to speed things along . |
17 | tourism in West Sussex I mean what would happen to that is just one example er on a broader level , the County Council is working with the European regions to promote West Sussex in Europe and what would happen to that , the only conclusion we could draw is that these policies would crumble and to er seriously affect West Sussex and finally I come back to the point that , that I will keep making , if I ever get the opportunity , namely the cost of this exercise . |
18 | But as I say every year er if I ever find an application where you need this sort of speed I 'd like to hear about it . |
19 | I 've been thinking that if I ever meet the kind of young lady who 'd make you a nice wife , I 'll get her to come round and introduce 'erself . ’ |
20 | ‘ If I ever have a man , remind me not to introduce him to you . ’ |
21 | If I ever have a dig at him now he says : ‘ Christ , you 've read the same books as I have ! ’ and I say : ‘ Yeah but you 've got the licence to prove it . ’ ’ |
22 | As long as my father was alive I felt that I was not myself but his son , as I hope my son will feel for me — if I ever have a son , that is . ’ |
23 | If I now consider an event of a moment ago , my idle contemplation of the cup on my table , and attempt to subtract from my present conception only a part of it-the subject within the event of a moment ago-and to hang on to the remainder , I am in fact left with something other than the content of the event . |
24 | I like a book token cos I always feel a bit guilty buying books you know , cos I 've got so many |
25 | Cos I obviously feel the cold . |
26 | If then it would seem artificial to analyse and describe the whole process when asked the reason for my choice , is that not because I already have the vocabulary of pleasure to name it ? |
27 | I say ‘ nominally ’ because I also have the misfortune to know its captain . |
28 | Come now , Mr Lytham , let me sign these documents while I still have the strength . ’ |
29 | And I must do my best to keep my word while I still have the strength . |
30 | ‘ While I still have the energy . ’ |