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

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1 But it sprawled and flailed round in the small room and I suddenly realized it was going to attack me .
2 Yes , yes we have got some unused resources that could be er , er , diverted towards the Soviet economy , food surpluses for example , the coming winter is going to be very difficult in the Soviet Union and I think direct food aid may well be necessary .
3 Thank you for your interest , comrade , sit down in the listening corner and I shall begin .
4 The Minister of State , Welsh Office ( Mr. Wyn Roberts ) : With permission , Mr. Speaker , I shall circulate the information in the Official Report and I shall also place a copy in the Library .
5 Barbara told Clinton : ‘ There is a shift in the political wind and I feel that it 's blowing our way . ’
6 The evidence out there in the real world and I 'm a London MP is that people are not yet certain that there is a secure economic recovery .
7 I think it w it can get a little bit over elaborated and I think that may be well fear of the C C Q or fear of the buyer 's guide but it , it should n't cause any problems in the real world and I think the more you do then you 'll realize that er they 're not gon na say oh my goodness me stop , leave now , I must speak to an independent financial adviser .
8 An artificial log glowed in the manorial fireplace and I wondered whether she was admitting that it was n't really very nice now , and how often Syl felt it as an obligation to take his mother for drives around the countryside .
9 I can love my wife in the usual way and I can love Shinko in the unusual way !
10 It 's not about violence or brutal police officers and I say that because for the last few years there 's been an awful lot of publicity about the particularly in the Metropolitan area and I ask you you will have read some terrible things about certain police officers .
11 There were date palms in the middle ground and I should n't have been surprised to see a pyramid in the distance .
12 My posting came through and I was posted to Swordstone this side of Norwich , so I was still quids in , I could get home once a week , twenty four hour pass and then erm after a while erm , having served at Regiment , I was posted up to , as the Sergeant Artillery Clerk with the Brigade , an ack-ack brigade up at Coventry , just outside Coventry and then of course the A T S were coming in , were coming in in quite large numbers then and they were replacing male personnel and then I was posted abroad and I went to Egypt where I was there again , fortunate enough , I suppose , to go into the echelon , the second echelon which was the Records Office of all the forces or the armoured personnel in the Middle East and I worked there until I was actually demobbed from there but I was out in Egypt there for two , just over two years , came back to Northampton where I was finally demobbed and allowed to come home and as I said I came home one week and I was back at work the next .
13 To this suggestion he attributed the Labour Party 's success in the 1964 election and I am sure that no one could have persuaded him otherwise .
14 ‘ I reckon he could play in the Premier League and I 've no hesitation in saying that . ’
15 Like when you were in the other week and I was taking that class
16 ‘ Something happened in the first half and I lashed out , giving him a kick up the backside .
17 ‘ Our brief has always been to get back to our home ground and stay in the First Division and I think we are capable of achieving both . ’
18 We need to fight drug addiction in the first instance and I do n't want to give people the paraphernalia to continue using drugs . ’
19 I think we 'd be er prepared to accept this at , what 's asked for is a feasibility study , no more than that in the first instance and I think we 'd be prepared to accept .
20 He hardly put a foot wrong in the first round and I ca n't remember once having to discuss a club or study a line with him .
21 So there 's me like I 'm sat in first lesson we have P E last lesson sat in the first lesson and I 'm th , I 've thought God my bra strap feels really lose !
22 Maybe we 'll come across a friendly native with a forked stick going in the right direction and I 'll give him the big-screen smile and hand it over .
23 ‘ We are trying to educate young people and point them in the right direction and I do n't think we are fulfilling our duty very well when we have a rule like this . ’
24 I did n't know whether I 'd put in the right number and I thought well I 'll , I wo n't let anyone answer it , I 'll just re-dial .
25 ‘ We improved in the second half and I was very pleased with our teamwork , with everybody pulling for each other .
26 We were a shot over in the second round and I began to wonder whether he would be mounting a serious challenge .
27 It is wholly unnecessary to go that far in the present case and I would not for a moment suggest that the common law of England is bound or even likely to follow every twist of the development of the common law in the United States .
28 The word occurs twice in the present draft and I have explained in some detail why it is not acceptable on either occasion .
29 We had had our school trial in the concrete playground and I had made the team ; so here I was , complete with black Curtis plimsolls ( I had had to ask my Mum to buy me a pair ) and white ‘ Alf Ramsey ’ shorts .
30 Three mornings on the trot I 've been up there and I 've walked in the front door and I can hear him downstairs snoring , still in bed .
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