Example sentences of "[noun sg] i [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ There is one particular marathon runner I have always liked and that 's Grete Waitz . |
2 | He 's the best striker I 've ever worked with , I just wished he could do that sort of thing when he played for England . |
3 | ‘ Saunders is the best natural striker I 've ever worked with . |
4 | It was his goal that knocked United out of the Coca-Cola Cup , and Atkinson added : ‘ Saunders is the best natural striker I 've ever worked with . |
5 | Limpar , on his way back from international duty with Sweden in Oslo , told me : ‘ Shearer is top class , a striker I rate very highly . |
6 | He scored his first goal of the season on Wednesday — and Ndlovu , who is rated by Coventry manager Bobby Gould as ‘ the most exciting young striker I have ever worked with ’ , believes that 's the first of many . |
7 | ‘ In approaching the wife 's defence I have regretfully come to the conclusion that the judge has overlooked two critical points of distinction between her case and that of the husband . |
8 | ‘ You have the most glorious hair I 've ever seen ! ’ |
9 | ‘ You have the most beautiful hair I have ever seen . ’ |
10 | McGinley rates the 11% growth in like-for-like sales ‘ a pretty good performance in the deepest recession I 've ever seen . ’ |
11 | ‘ I intend writing the story I came here to find . ’ |
12 | Thus this can be used to refer to a forthcoming portion of the discourse , as in ( 88 ) , and that to a preceding portion , as in ( 89 ) : ( 88 ) I bet you have n't heard this story ( 89 ) That was the funniest story I 've ever heard Considerable confusion is likely to be caused here if we do not immediately make the distinction between discourse deixis and anaphora . |
13 | That was the story I had later from one of her flatmates . |
14 | At this time I remember too the widely reported story I had once thought apocryphal but now know to be in Dr. Ronald Glasser 's The Body is the Hero . |
15 | In the story I have just told , I explain how self-image dominated my life for a time . |
16 | This story , told from a child 's point of view , from the limited perspective of a small Welsh town , far away from the fighting , brought the sadness of war closer than any story I have ever heard . |
17 | ‘ It is the only beautiful story I have ever heard , ’ said Cyril . |
18 | For my part it brought to light fascinating aspects of English language use about whose existence I had previously been quite unaware — or , perhaps better , about whose extent I had previously been quite unaware . |
19 | The contract I signed legally binds the station as much as it does me . |
20 | You know the thing is I feel that when I was tried to get the theatre board and I have contacted various people on the board I have never been listened to . |
21 | But on this case I go directly to my superior , Colonel Yashkin . |
22 | ‘ In that case I 'd better come with you , ’ Woodruffe said . |
23 | And I could put myself down as in case I get there for a day or two . |
24 | A nut case I know exactly how you feel . |
25 | If something 's going to happen , it will happen , but in my case I take damned good care to check everything out first . |
26 | I 've been called a dragon in my time , Shelley , but in my case I 've knowingly been an old crosspatch sometimes . ’ |
27 | you know they sit there going what is a normal case , this is a normal case I 've never seen anything else before . |
28 | In this case I consider particularly that there are , there are a great many imponderants . |
29 | But it makes the strongest case I have ever read for reassessing the role of the post-war welfare state in the cultural field , and will force even those who are not convinced by his arguments to sharpen up their own . |
30 | This is quite the worst case I have ever heard of.It 's an outrage and proves that the government is quite wrong to claim that the health service is improving |