Example sentences of "[noun sg] strikes i " in BNC.
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1 | If foxes have to be killed , then shooting strikes me as being as decent a method as any , and probably far better than most . |
2 | Before reaching for a celebratory pack of full-fat peanuts , a question strikes me : perhaps my level is too low ? |
3 | Elsewhere , the transcription strikes me as being entirely successful . |
4 | Noise/horror strikes me as a limited form of self-destruction , that can only yield diminishing returns . |
5 | So the novel strikes me , and at one time Dostoevsky thought so too . |
6 | Mr Thrale had written to Johnson care of Boswell at Aberdeen ; probably a refreshing fact to Sam who in his final illness observed to his servant , ‘ An odd thought strikes me — we shall receive no letters in the grave . ’ |
7 | I mean a thought strikes me erm , you know , maybe this is very much to do with the war . |
8 | Now advertising strikes me as an area that I I feel I can put make some input into . |
9 | I will first state how the matter strikes me as a matter of impression . |
10 | ‘ One thing strikes me as odd , Mr Newman , ’ he began , his manner officious . |
11 | ‘ One thing strikes me as odd : why is Tehran missing from the list ? ’ |