Example sentences of "i [verb] [pron] [noun sg] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | And that we actually op adopted a b a modern sensible er , reasonable attitude towards all living creatures and that we do today vote to ban fox hunting it is anachronistic as I said earlier , it is not necessary it actually causes harm , not only does it cause harm to foxes , but at least in one case , which is sufficient for me to continue my support for the ban damage to the people in my area . |
2 | I can appreciate Edouard would rather have me wasting my time at the museum instead of going round to his flat and trying to persuade Barbara Coleman to leave , but sending someone to kill me was rather an over-reaction . ’ |
3 | There 's no doubt he relieved the pressure on me and the rest of the dressing-room and enabled me to enjoy my game to the full . ’ |
4 | Because how does Philip know that in five years ' time , I 'm not going to ring him up and say , hey you know when you recommended me to invest my money in the Japanese fund , well it 's just gone through the bottom of the market . |
5 | I waited in the kitchen until it was light enough outside for me to find my way through the deep snow back to Thrushcross Grange . |
6 | I asked my husband of the punishment for the young males who had participated , but he had no answer . |
7 | I asked my father about the people in the adjoining houses , they must have lived in perpetual fog , and I remember he told me that perhaps they got their houses at a reduced rent . |
8 | I commend his outlook to the House when we discuss issues relating to the social charter . |
9 | I commend his appreciation of the need for a social dimension in any reforms that may take place . |
10 | ‘ Wilhelm wo n't speak to me since I chucked his Filofax in the jacuzzi . |
11 | She mumbled something while Flora supported her and I wiped her face with the warm , fizzy water . |
12 | I wiped my face with a handkerchief and thought about Barbara Porter . |
13 | The fire beside the storage tent and cook-house was still burning and trays were being carried to tents and houses when I made my way across the sand wrapped in shawls against the cold . |
14 | After a few days my condition improved , the weather changed dramatically , and I made my way across the cultivated , fertile fields of Normandy . |
15 | I made my way through the orchard and into a slit trench . |
16 | I made my way through the trees to the farmyard , four Commandos were stacking ammunition against the farmhouse wall . |
17 | ‘ Just enjoying the taste of the rum , Corporal , ’ I replied , getting to my feet and swilling out the mess-tins and empty mug as I made my way through the drizzle to my now very muddy slit trench . |
18 | As I made my way through the trees in the direction of the village and Brigade H.Q there were several loud explosions a short distance away to my right , followed by a loud burst of automatic fire . |
19 | I made my way through the crowds to Farr 's in Brown Street , managed to get right up to the entrance and poke my head around the door to see what was going on . |
20 | I felt a strange sensation in my stomach as I made my way down the sloping gangway and on to the tarmac , If I had felt like this on the morning of the 6th June , Lord Lovat would probably been going ashore without his bagpipe music . |
21 | I felt proud and grown-up as I made my way down the road , concentrating my mind for what might be required of me . |
22 | Later , I made my way into the farmyard and joined a group having something to eat . |
23 | As Taff reported to Brigade H.Q I made my way into the orchard , made a mug of tea , had something to eat , got into my trench and immediately fell asleep . |
24 | I made my way towards the east coast . |
25 | I made my way to a cottage near the church , where I had been told I could expect a night 's lodging . |
26 | I made my way to an hotel lounge in the Diamond , where I sat and read a leaflet I had picked up in the church . |
27 | Anyway , at shortly before five I made my way to the forecourt of the RA . |
28 | Ignoring them , I made my way to the Norman castle . |
29 | It was suppertime , so I made my way to the Roscommon chip shop . |
30 | I felt I was climbing a mountain of my own as I made my way to the interview battling on my bike against the fierce London traffic to meet Sir Edmund at a plush hotel next to Harrods in Knightsbridge . |