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

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1 But of all I had read so far , nothing troubled me more than two notes I encountered towards the end of the seventh chapter .
2 As I scrubbed away at my remaining teeth I reflected upon the number of obituaries of men in their early sixties which I 'd read in The Times over the course of the past few weeks , and I wondered whether the Great Reaper was running a special line in the age group for some divine , mysterious end , and if so , I thought , I might be next , and then they 'd be sorry .
3 For hours I strolled through the birch and Scots pinewoods with herds of roe deer only yards in front of me .
4 And the hours I spent with the airbrush … ah , five hundred roubles was chicken feed for the work I put in . ’
5 Because of the hours I worked at the newspaper office I hardly ever saw any television .
6 Well I was t taking piano lessons , studying for the exams I went over the top , I had to give it up and I did n't go to school then for another eighteen months .
7 By the summer of 1978 I 've lost another stone , without meaning to , and the rust-coloured cords I ordered from the catalogue only a month ago are already hanging off me .
8 As I told a couple of surveyors I met at the ground earlier today , ‘ Building on here would be like trying to wallpaper a Slumberland mattress . ’
9 However , during the initial discussions I hinted at the desirability of video recording or tape recording their science teaching , to examine their use of questioning .
10 if I can comment on that Chairman , the erm , the Authority asked for thirty for next month , along with all the other authorities I think in the country , asked for an improvement in the , in the policing the country , and I think people that live in , in Shropshire , and the people that live in other er , parts of the country as well , would have welcomed the increase in the police force this year , but the government decided not to do that .
11 Trying to ignore this assault on my fundamental antinomies I peered at the train set .
12 At other times I went into the much larger , colder Clerecia and watched the glib little gilt pendulum of an old-fashioned wall-clock next to the altar silently swinging my pain away .
13 In fact , out of all the times I went to the Show Room I was only asked to dance twice .
14 Several times I went to the head of the stairs , my longing to go to him was so strong .
15 ‘ As I told you , I did n't go out much when I worked in London , but I 've got a silk dress which I wore on the few times I went to the opera .
16 She come off the phone and she said , bloody hell she said that one of the rare times I go to the trouble of making myself butties for dinner , cos usually she gets a pasty or something , and I get invited out for dinner , you this Viv er , a friend of hers , you know the one that was having trouble with all that drainage underneath the
17 Now I do n't care what people say : at times I look at the child and I am so happy I ca n't sleep at night .
18 At times I think of the first contacts the people of St Kilda had with the outside world .
19 However , at other times I feel at the end of my tether .
20 Even then the kids were calling him Crazy Jake , and I do n't know how many bloody noses I got in the playground , fighting to shut 'em up . ’
21 The ‘ Snowball turnips that I used as a catch crop wherever a patch fell vacant were deliciously tender and sweet ; so too were the young ‘ Early Nantes ’ carrots I cropped among the ‘ Topper ’ shallots .
22 But that 's one of the strengths I suppose of the social work qualification , that it is a generic one so
23 In the next article , I will describe the details of the job , and in another the solutions I found to the many problems encountered on the way .
24 This massacre of the innocents I blame on The Silk Plant Company whose trees , plants and flowers are so lifelike , one can be forgiven for doubting the real thing .
25 ‘ When I think of all those months I lived in the Store , not even knowing about the Outside … . ’
26 For six months I lived in the homes of working-class women , men and children .
27 For five months I slept with the baby , it was so cold .
28 For some months I worked in the Information Department of the British Embassy , where I was engaged in propaganda , which included writing leaders for the Iraq Times .
29 And when he went for his injections I said to the vet can you snip that funny little growth and he said oh we 'll wait until he 's under , complete anaesthetic and then , it 's only a little wart he said .
30 But when I did so , the words I uttered for the record were that I could not accept that the proper constitutional practices , as I understood them , were being observed .
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