Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [det] i " in BNC.
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1 | And then the next biggest then well Howar would 've been somewhere about sixty acre and Kilbest was roughly about the same I think . |
2 | Much about the same I suppose is it , or slightly dearer ? |
3 | So he 's seventy eight now she 's probably about the same I think . |
4 | I think the chicken was about the same I would n't run a business like it I tell you that much . |
5 | This lady was typical of the many I came across at these events . |
6 | A month later , just before he was about to set off on his journey ‘ into the interior by way of Namoi , Gould wrote to Sir John Franklin in Hobart of his progress so far : ‘ After spending a fortnight in the lowland brushes I proceeded to the upper districts and the Liverpool ranges whence I have just returned having made several discoveries of new species both of Birds and Quadrupeds , of the latter I believe I have two new kinds of Kangaroo . ’ |
7 | Platinum was one of the few I came across that allowed you to have any more . ’ |
8 | With the latter I like the thrill of discovering whether your writers are ( 1 ) highly intelligent or ( 2 ) imbeciles — depending , of course , on whether or not their assessments agree with mine |
9 | In the latter I was shocked to find letters from contenders for the distinction of Nottingham 's oldest graduate who were only a year or two older than I. Maybe I ought to record some of my own recollections as a student in the Physics Department of University College Nottingham during the academic years 1928 to 1932 . |
10 | Oh I think so , I mean I , again I hope there are n't any Catholics in the audience who are offended by my remarks , but it 's just my personal opinion , that yeah , th th you know , th th that is the case and at the least I mean whatever judgment one makes about this thing , I , I repeat what I said earlier about you got ta be terribly careful when using the word natural . |
11 | Perhaps not so much a way of life , but what Wittgenstein called a ‘ form of life ’ : small and privatised world-views binding on the group and consisting of accepted social practices , group norms and common languages ( by the latter I do not mean natural languages like French or English , but a nomenclature or group argot ) . |