Example sentences of "i [vb base] [prep] [art] [noun] ['s] " in BNC.
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1 | I bring to the Minister 's attention the correspondence between West Lothian district council and the hon. Member for Edinburgh , West ( Lord James Douglas-Hamilton ) , the Under-Secretary of State , on precisely the difficulties that a council , whether district or regional , has on the whole issue of competitive tendering . |
2 | I sit near the fjord 's edge and wonder whether to continue south towards Latrabjarg or whether to return north towards Drangajökull . |
3 | I peer at the kids ' faces , and feel like a teacher at an end-of-term disco . |
4 | As a member in business , I look on the Institute 's failure to address the problem of conflicts between the two roles with concern . |
5 | DENNING L.J. : I look on the father 's letter as dealing with two things . |
6 | For purely practical purposes , I deal with the artists ' money for recording and touring expenses . |
7 | Her father answered : ‘ I believe in the Creator 's computer . ’ |
8 | ‘ I feel like a giant 's yo-yo — as if there 's someone up there just dangling me on a string . |
9 | ‘ I go into a hairdresser 's hoping that a new me will emerge , ’ said Barbara Scott , a mother of three who works part-time . |
10 | But the bees not only knew the voice of their owner but also his particular smell : one bee-keeper told the writer : ‘ Whenever I go to the barber 's I 've always to tell him : ‘ Nothing on , thank you . ’ |
11 | Most nights I go to the miners ' welfare or a pub , or a club . |
12 | ee , cos the pain is too strong aye well I go to the doctor 's on Monday er a , and so I 'll not be going to our Ann 's this |
13 | But I 've been in the wood for many years and there is a lot more to read than what I keep in the shaman 's lodge . |
14 | What I do in approaching him thus I do with the king 's goodwill . |
15 | ‘ Well , I guess I agree with the committee 's original view that we should not put any major new investment in the UK , ’ Klepner replied , knowing full well that this line would be supported by Mueller and most of the Americans around the table . |
16 | As the Minister knows , I agree with the Government 's even-handed attitude towards Yugoslavia thus far . |
17 | ‘ I agree with the Childminders ' Association on that . |
18 | I meddle with no tradesmen 's matters nor women 's matters . |
19 | I meddle with no tradesmen 's matters nor women 's matters . |
20 | I meddle with no tradesmen 's matters nor women 's matters but with the awl . |
21 | I meddle with no tradesmen 's matters nor women 's matters . |
22 | I meddle with no tradesmen 's matters nor women 's matters but with the awl . |
23 | I meddle with no tradesmen 's matters |
24 | I meddle with no tradesmen 's matters nor women 's matters but with awl . |
25 | I meddle with no tradesmen 's matters nor women 's matter but with awl . |
26 | I meddle with no tradesmen 's matter |
27 | I meddle with no tradesmen 's matters nor women 's matters but with the awl . |
28 | I meddle with no tradesmen 's matter nor women 's matter but with awl . |
29 | I meddle with no tradesmen 's matter nor women 's matter but with awl I am indeed sir a surgeon to all shoes . |
30 | ‘ If you understand me so well you 'll know what I think of a man 's opinions . ’ |