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

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1 And my Lord a short part I wish to refer you to and that is on page a hundred and seventy nine which is er the section when the judge was dealing with er the law of duty and the judge Mr Justice said during the trial I express some concern to what evidence has been called it is not necessary to refer to lawyers professional liability by .
2 Returning to the office in the afternoon I write legal advice and comments on the proposed homelessness policy .
3 On my return late in the afternoon I saw two SS soldiers outside our front door .
4 ‘ If that was the case I found great difficulty in seeing how he could get permission from my local authority to license me , ’ he said .
5 One of the reasons I like this club , sir , ’ I said , ‘ is all these extraordinary old Anglo-Saxon names that one rarely comes across any more .
6 When they grew up and went off into the wild I suffered dreadful pangs .
7 It may seem that I 've never taken my title seriously , but below the skin I have great respect for it , and for this house too and the men who have gone before me who made it .
8 I refer the honourable gentleman to the reply I gave some moments ago .
9 I refer my honourable friends to the reply I gave some moments ago .
10 I refer my honourable friend to the reply I gave some moments ago .
11 I refer the honourable gentleman to the reply I gave some moments ago .
12 I refer the honourable gentleman to the reply I gave some moments ago .
13 I refer my honourable friend to the reply I gave some moments ago .
14 So after I finished Sleeping With The Enemy I walked Pennine Way to release all the pent-up aggression and that helped , ’ he says .
15 ‘ Joe knows that when I do n't train with the lads I do extra training on my own .
16 He also found two more lumps in my groin and immediately booked me into the Princess Grace Hospital for the biopsy I had five days ago .
17 I 've been using Lotus 1-2-3 to draw various graphs from the data I collect each week .
18 The innocence I saw five years ago is gone , ’ he said calmly , ‘ and one day you 're going to tell me how it happened .
19 He would n't of put it behind the car I mean some people are stupid but
20 After the programme I spend several hours just going round the wards chatting to the patients and collecting requests for my Sunday show .
21 ‘ Didya read the script I brought last week ? ’
22 As I looked out of the window I noticed that frost was forming on cars .
23 As I walked round observing the work I spotted one arrangement that I had not drawn .
24 Of Napoleon 's PERSONAL ( in capitals in original ) desire to keep the peace I have striking proof .
25 ‘ In the mid-1950s I found public service very restrictive .
26 ‘ I told Pa frankly that under the circumstances I attached more value to Michelet 's advice than to his own … .
27 That 's the question I asked this morning , Why was n't it you know , why were n't we doing it ?
28 Suspicious evidence relating to things other than the condition of the child I called secondary danger clues .
29 At the moment I weigh 7 stone 10lb .
30 For the moment I had two vehicles in PKB 's underground car park , Armstrong and Tel 's BMW .
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