Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] the [adj] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean they go away , I mean the six always played at the back . |
2 | Of the two , I found the former much the more useful ; its alphabetical list of foods is easily referred to and includes such ‘ new ’ foods as quorn , fromage frais , hummus and tofu . |
3 | I found the three most important things for me yesterday were the span of conception the clusters and the whole subject of nerves . |
4 | I used my Telecasters a bit and I used the 330 just for feedback , because the whammy bar is excellent for controlling that . |
5 | Although I interviewed the two most senior managers in the store , they both operated as line managers before being promoted , and take over-all charge of the shop floor on particular days . |
6 | Live I use both — like , one Marshall head and one Fender Showman — and I mix the two together . |
7 | Vardon 's caddie calmly replied , ‘ Might I suggest the four o'clock train , sir ? ’ |
8 | I like the other best as well , it 's the peach one . |
9 | I remember the tired yet excited feeling when , as a youth studying Russian at Cambridge during my military service , I escaped on occasional weekends , taking the train to King 's Cross , and then the tube to Paddington . |
10 | Although I remember the hurt vividly , none of the sentiments I have just expressed appear in my diary : again , it was a matter of pride . |
11 | I remember the '70s too well . |
12 | I followed the Awash as far as Bilen and then turned eastwards across the desert to Afdam on the railway . |
13 | I believe the former more probable , but the matter is in doubt and practice may not have been consistent . |
14 | ‘ I find the Spanish terribly emotional where music is concerned . |
15 | I guess the only really risky one was the ‘ Met ’ début — to arrive at such a comparatively young age , and sing the Grand Inquisitor … ! |
16 | PPS I think your Mahia address is the only one I have can I have the other again ? |
17 | I watched the two closely . |
18 | Oh it should be covered definitely , I mean I watch I mean you 've got all the extended programmes , I mean last night I watched the nine o'clock news until ten o'clock and then the one o'clock news at dinner time until two and , and erm various things , I mean I think it 's quite enough myself , I mean I 'm speaking as an ex-soldier at seventy years old , and I think well I do n't think really that people necessarily want to hear it all , even the people who 've got people over there . |
19 | ‘ I feel she and the others should have been hanged at the time and I feel the same now , ’ he said . |
20 | I saw the six o'clock . |
21 | I thought the 1988 rather light . |
22 | ‘ I weigh the same now as when I married , ’ she says proudly . |
23 | I know I do the same now , but at least now I am getting paid for it every day . ’ |
24 | I do the opposite too hard . |
25 | But I think the other incredibly important thing that you said was about the number of boys here from public schools as well and I think that |
26 | ‘ I think the same far from original thought had occurred to Andropulos — for at least half his assets . |
27 | I did the fourth most stupid thing ; I went along with it . |
28 | She said : ‘ We had our Christmas Day on Boxing Day and I had the best ever Christmas with my children and grandchildren . ’ |
29 | This was probably the result of a separate population of small bodies from that which produced the earlier far heavier bombardments . |
30 | He believes that even when farmed , wild boar must be genetically pure and reared in conditions which approximate the wild as closely as possible . |