Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun] i " in BNC.
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1 | He 's been doin' what he 's been told to do , and feedin' me back all the inside information I need . |
2 | Restriction digests of atk coding segments in patients A and B. The normal Taq I digest products , in each case , are shown in lanes 1 and 8 , respectively , and uncleaved normal products are shown in lanes 4 and 5 , respectively . |
3 | In the normal way I would not have followed him into the gunsmith 's , a place of such absolute masculinity , smelling of game and metal , ringing with men 's talk . |
4 | I mean Ro R Roger advised the client 's agent in the normal way I mean |
5 | By all the normal rules I should have pulled away before that , but if the road was clear I could let things get more serious before doing anything , and if it was blocked it was already too late . |
6 | Whether they 're hard to get or whether they have n't got them on the normal channels I do n't know ! |
7 | Switching to the Normal channel I would say that using the crunch option for rock solo work is a matter of taste . |
8 | I have discussed these matters briefly here because the broad distinction I have drawn is relevant to describing the ‘ shape ’ of the speech community and locating patterns of change within it . |
9 | The entranced girl I stood behind in the gallery at Covent Garden in June , nearly fainting in the heat — such a summer , that year — to hear Chaliapin in Prince Igor … |
10 | I did not date the typed copy I made — for Dana could not or would not type , and after we had finished a poem to our common satisfaction , I had to type it out while he rested on the bed — but I am fairly certain it was written soon after I met Dana in that Spanish class for foreigners , which I have noted in my 1957 Letts Diary : ‘ Wednesday , October 16 . |
11 | On holiday I teamed up with the nicest boy I 've ever met — but everyone says it 's just a holiday romance . |
12 | She 's the nicest person I 've ever met in my whole life . ’ |
13 | ‘ I know that you want to marry Rose , ’ Mrs Maylie told her son , ‘ and she is the nicest person I know . |
14 | I 've met some wonderful people , Bob Hope and Nat King Cole who much have been the nicest person I have ever seen |
15 | He 's the nicest man I 've met for a long time . |
16 | " It 's the nicest present I 've ever had " I said . |
17 | She had the nicest forehead I ever saw . ’ |
18 | It was the nicest way I could have thought of put it . |
19 | Joseph Gill , John Pinney 's hard-drinking cousin , lived as near by as caretaker ; Peggy Marsh , described by Dorothy as ‘ one of the nicest girls I ever saw ’ , arrived after a month to help in running the enormous house ; and from the beginning Wordsworth and Dorothy were preoccupied with caring for a child not yet three years old called Basil Montagu . |
20 | And I believe them to be the some of the nicest maps I 've ever seen . |
21 | If you are using a thicker yarn , particularly a fancy one , then some of the nicest fabrics I 've seen were ones where you 'd hardly suspect the presence of a punchcard . |
22 | In contrast Ralph Shergold who took Standard Four was not only a splendid teacher but also one of the nicest men I have ever known . |
23 | Funnyman Eddie Large , who lives just a few miles away from The Price Is Right star , said : ‘ We 've been friends for 20 years and he 's one of the nicest men I know . |
24 | But Guy Sterne is one of the nicest men I know . |
25 | He 's one of the nicest men I 've ever met in my life . |
26 | The nicest compliment I 'm paid , inside and outside the business , is when people say how professional I am . |
27 | The nicest compliment I 'm ever paid is when someone comes up to me and says : " You 're no different from what you are on the screen " . |
28 | Jeff still rates as one of the nicest people I have ever met . |
29 | Muddy was one of the nicest people I 've ever met and yet you would n't guess that he would be such a sweet guy . |
30 | ‘ She was one of the nicest people I ever met , ’ said a theatrical acquaintance who knew nothing of her terrorist background . |