Example sentences of "[Wh det] i [vb base] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I personally use a .013-.056 gauge on all the acoustics and all the electrics with the exception of the Firebird , which I use for regular flatpicking in standard Spanish tuning , and that one has much lighter strings on it — an .009 set but with an .011 on the top E. ’ |
2 | My first rod is used to cast to within a yard or two of a predetermined spot ; a spot which I know from past experience is a productive one . |
3 | It has suffered in recent years from heavy traffic which the new by — pass will alleviate , but the old market town which I remember from forty-odd years ago is fast becoming yet a multiple retailers ' outlet . |
4 | That is the right way forward for this country , the European Community and the wider Europe which I hope in due course will join the Community . |
5 | I have one or two such places up my sleeve which I save for difficult days but I do n't spoil it by going to them too often . |
6 | For me they have miniaturized an array of defensive and offensive armaments , which I carry in disguised form here and there on my clothes , accessories and body . |
7 | To say that an object which I see with perfect indifference makes an impression upon my mind is not , as I apprehend , good English … |
8 | In two years we went from a £32m profit , which I suppose in current rates would be in the region of £150m , to a £14m loss . |
9 | One of the many things which I love about New Scientist is the way you print the odd spoof article or two in the issue nearest 1 April . |
10 | So what I mean by controlled access is nobody comes on i within to this flat complex , without er the se the security team knowing . |
11 | And now perhaps you understand what I mean by Personal Management . ’ |
12 | That 's what I mean by artificial jobs . |
13 | What I mean by prescient is this . |
14 | but I ought to explain what I mean by budgeted fi figure . |
15 | In addition to discussing some delightfully way-out biological examples of iterated prisoner 's dilemmas , Axelrod and Hamilton gave what I regard as due recognition to the ESS approach . |
16 | In choosing between the goals towards which I spontaneously tend , I may find myself being excited more strongly by what I perceive here and now than by what I imagine from other viewpoints , so that for example a present amusement obliterates consciousness of a future danger . |
17 | Its television advertisements still portray a genuine Eskimo fisherman , who proudly declares : ‘ You know what I like about Eskimo Pie ? |
18 | ‘ What I like about old furniture is that all the pieces are favourites , ’ she says . |
19 | What I like about old furniture is that all the pieces are favourites |
20 | and I told you that from the minute he sat down and he started playing , I 'm a card shark , nobody tells me what I know about bloody cards |
21 | What I know from long and painful experience is this : we kick them , they go mightily obstinate . |
22 | If the right hon. Gentleman does not accept what I say about industrial matters , he will perhaps listen to the head of the Swedish employers federation , who said that the Community should learn from Sweden : ’ It could above all avoid mistakes when it comes to regulations based on the social charter . |
23 | That 's erm moving along a little bit erm there 's also this business of of what I suppose in other contexts has been called blaming the victim , this business of children somehow inviting the the , if they have actually been abused , it must be because they 've invited it so erm that 's erm . |
24 | The association and others criticise what I describe as independent inspectors , but we can reassure them in the Bill and elsewhere by showing how powerful HMI will be in ensuring that standards are up to the required level . |
25 | I am going to take a risk and say what I think about local radio on the basis of my knowledge , personal knowledge , and these gentlemen can as it , as it were sort of say it 's , it 's not like that for them or whatever . |
26 | ‘ And we all know what I think of big Paul . ’ |
27 | ‘ You know what I do to little boys who whistle ? ’ |
28 | on social , as what I do on blinking pension |