Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [vb base] the " in BNC.

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1 I wholly support the concept of a ‘ going rate ’ for experts to avoid misunderstandings and to promote financial planning .
2 Writing in the school bulletin , he said : ‘ I wholly applaud The Northern stance on this particular issue .
3 I do not propose to say more at this stage , except that I wholly accept the evidence of the surgeon as to the desperate nature of this situation , and that I grant the declaration as sought , which will include provision for the necessary consequential treatment in addition to the Caesarean operation .
4 Though raised Church of England , I rarely join the congregation since learning at the age of five that , according to the Church of England bible , God punished the naughty .
5 A personal example : my rugby loyalty lies with Hawick , but for career reasons I live in Edinburgh , and I rarely have the opportunity to attend home games , so club membership is n't really worth considering .
6 I rarely leave the jungle now ; certainly not with pleasure .
7 And I rarely consider the fact that Scottish MPs form the bulk of the Party 's support in the House of Commons .
8 I thank the Secretary of State for his statement , and I bitterly regret the circumstances that made it necessary .
9 On European monetary and economic union , I will say only that I wholeheartedly support the views expressed by my right hon. Friends the Prime Minister , the Foreign Secretary and the Chancellor of the Exchequer .
10 I wholeheartedly support the petition .
11 And because of a very mild T S S infection , it 's very unlikely that my daughter will ever have another child , so I wholeheartedly support the composite motion , but want to emphasize what we as individuals must do .
12 By pointing to my ears and making signs I eventually elicit the response from the projectionist , ‘ I 'll turn it down when I 've had my tea . ’
13 I slowly ascend the stairs , the copper behind me .
14 Today , I gladly mention the illness in my main column again , but I am afraid I am not aware of any further developments from research into ME .
15 I gladly give the undertaking for which the hon. Gentleman asks and we will keep him well informed of the findings that emerge from this most recent accident .
16 Cos we 'll end up with no mortgage , we 'll get I do n't , I do n't know , if I , I must admit I rather fancy the erm , the old er the erm , a re-employed pensioner , I do n't know .
17 I rather like the whole penitential routine . ’
18 I rather like the way you are coping with that boring old hang-up of who or what the narrator of a novel is supposed to be , ’ he began again .
19 I rather like the Nimbus set , despite the generous acoustics and the occasional technical frailty , as not only has one the inestimable benefit of hearing the music shaped , balanced , and paced in a way that at least approximates the sort of thing Schubert originally had in mind , but they all sound as though they 're having such a jolly good time ( one palls at the though of all those ghastly , poe-faced Schubert records which litter the catalogue ) .
20 I rather like the flexible concept of this circuit .
21 I rather like the idea of some time to myself . ’
22 I do not normally give way to someone who has just ambled into the Chamber , but I shall make an exception on this occasion , because I rather like the hon. Gentleman 's florid looks .
23 Er still extant , and er now I rather like the architecture .
24 I rather deplore the recent manifestation of Pop ; it does n't seem to me to have the intellectual force of the art of the Sixties .
25 I rather think the gamekeeper does a bit of illegal slaughtering for him , and they often go down to Florence together at night , gambling I think . ’
26 I rather think the Liberals , who stand to benefit greatly from the SNP initiative , should have supported it .
27 I rather pity the young who live in London because they must be having a particularly difficult time .
28 ‘ My companion and I merely walk the same path as you do . ’
29 I merely state the facts .
30 I merely want the information upon which I can decide whether refurbishment can go ahead .
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