Example sentences of "[art] [noun] i [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 When we were at the park I took the down there cos
2 Then in the last two lines of the appendix I read the panel on doctrine seeks permission for the joint commission to meet twice yearly as necessary to study documents of doctrinal interest .
3 On the ridge I encountered the most incandescent mountain I have ever seen .
4 Beneath the shirt I saw the outline of her breasts .
5 In the afternoon I watch the English football .
6 No and just have a look at the computer I mean the printer that 's about half a metre long .
7 Erm are we continuing trading or because I , I fear that in , in in particular and with due respect to the Chairman I think the hospital discharges at the moment are leaving a little bit to be desired .
8 In the kitchen I scoured the cupboards , and poured disinfectant over small black creatures like woodlice .
9 Nowhere to be seen and one of the reasons I bought the magazine was to read the article as I have a Ti'ko machine ( and incidentally have been very pleased with it ) .
10 ‘ One of the reasons I think the Japanese are so good at putting in quality systems is that , in some ways , it 's painful attention to detail , a series of little things which really improve performance .
11 When he went in the Dolphinarium I got the bus up to Devil 's Dyke and had my sandwiches up there .
12 During a lull in the shouting I made the tea , and as I was pouring the cups out Mum asked Dad what she should do .
13 One day when I went to give my language class at the university I found the word maricone ( queer ) chalked in large Gothic letters on the blackboard .
14 The switches I find the most awkward to deal with are the mains rotary on/off switches that are supplied by several of the main electronic component retailers .
15 That 's just the story I told the clan ! ’
16 Do you know the story I mean the parable I mean ?
17 Far out to sea to the west I saw the bright lights of the Athens boat .
18 I remembered the noise I remembered the noise as we went past the pub , so I went back to the pub and sure enough there were fifty Sorry thirty burly men .
19 I found a photograph of Paul as a baby in one of the albums I kept in the loft , and after the ceremony I wrote the name of the new catapult on the back of the picture , scrunched it up around a steelie and secured it with a little tape , then went down , out of the loft and the house , into the chill drizzle of a new day .
20 In the ceremony I smeared the metal , rubber and plastic of the new device with earwax , snot , blood , urine , belly-button fluff and toenail cheese , christened it by firing the empty sling at a wingless wasp crawling on the face of the Factory , and also fired it at my bared foot , raising a bruise .
21 On the album I make the comment that somebody had asked me the same question and I said , ‘ Yep , my left hand 's doing good , right hand 's doing alright , my mind 's as sharp as a tack .
22 Then one night I got some concrete , mixed it and filled every hole in the rock I thought the worm could escape through .
23 Right , I have two letters on the side I open the first one .
24 ‘ On the Saturday I got the pins and needles back and was rushed to casualty .
25 From the fence I surveyed the area , sneaking a look to see if Shelly was lying in the window .
26 So when we walked from the pool to the car I felt the whole impact of the sun .
27 Sitting in the back of the car I watched the suburbs going by under the street lights .
28 The capital sum would have been paid indirectly to the settlor ( see the case of Potts v IRC [ 1951 ] AC 443 especially at 460 where Lord Oaksey states : having regard to the object of the statute I think the words " paid directly or indirectly to the settlor " should be held to mean paid into the settlor 's hands or into the hands of someone accountable to him ) .
29 And they , of course , fuel the form of crime fiction that attempts to do something more than indulge in a contest with the reader — the books I call the detective novel and the crime novel .
30 Can I mention er that I 'm very disappointed that C P O's are n't coming back under the fold I understand the arguments for and against , but when you look at erm the knowledge that two of our new recruits have got , in relation , one in relation to fraud and one in relation to terrorism , it seems ironical that they 're divisional staff and ca n't go round the force giving their expertise force-wide rather than just on er a basic divisional
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