Example sentences of "[Wh det] i [vb base] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 Like I said , I do quite a lot of other stuff as well and for that I use things like little Fender amps , and I 've got a Peavey Profex which I use with a MIDI foot controller .
2 I have three upright basses , and I take two on the road with me , plus an old ‘ 64 Precision which I use on a couple of numbers . ’
3 The theory which I commend as a guide to the fruitful development of international law in the control of force may be called ‘ ethical ’ or perhaps ‘ functional positivism ’ .
4 This does not extend to feeding a patient against his will , which I regard as a form of aggressive treatment .
5 On point d ) of this paper , which I regard as a separate issue , I have already made the point at Research Management that Library staff are receiving many more non-Library enquiries now , referred from Exhibition Hall staff , from Shop staff , and from new Support staff on the switchboard .
6 The next Christmas I received a present of a metal unbreakable flask from my friends , which I cherish as a reminder not to be a grumpy bag up hills .
7 Being a man myself , the similarity by which I recognize as a man must be not only to others previously classified as men but to myself ; I assume , and when close enough to read expression and gesture simulate , thought and emotion like mine , turning his observed behaviour inside out .
8 The President accepted his scrap of twisted limb with a gracious smile and said , on Susan 's advice , ‘ I am delighted to receive this gift which I see as a symbol of the cultural and commercial interdependence of the planets .
9 I mean this is something that we could maybe be of help to in fact maybe something that I could be of help to them on because I actually do lectures on public relations how to assess what I mean at a very basic level you want to communicate with press how do you do it but before you do it why do you want to do it .
10 Do you know what I mean by a relatively free press , Mr Wagner ? …
11 In particular , it is necessary to pay close attention to the relationship of civil society ( within which I will include much of what I mean by a specific urban culture ) and state forms and processes , in a context of ‘ disorganized capitalism ’ .
12 That 's right see we 've talked , we 've spoken about all the form closes before in the past , we 've spoken about a sumter closes , I mean you know what I mean by a sumter close , do n't you ?
13 It meant that I could still do what I regard as a worthwhile job .
14 Enough of what I regard as a premeditated incident at Lord 's . ’
15 The next fallacy that causes some confusion in the discussion is the persistence of what I regard as a narrow outdated approach to the notion of sovereignty .
16 The hay rick well it was That was what I speak about a a a cole Tramp cole where the hay r Hay was the tramp cole .
17 I 'll do what I want for a change !
18 After her decision to stop working with a model , she wrote : ‘ Through the long time of working on studies , I finally have attained a certain background in technique which allows me to express what I want without a model . ’
19 That 's what I say to a lot of people today , they moan about dockers but they 're only fighting for their rights .
20 ‘ Be Modern — Play Old Time ’ advised Sydney Thompson to fellow bandleaders whilst Jack Parnell spelt out , rather controversially , ‘ What I Expect From A Rhythm Section ’ .
21 ‘ If you understand me so well you 'll know what I think of a man 's opinions . ’
22 I 've started to talk to Alan about what I see as a lack of , of management time erm in this division .
23 WHEN I read the opening words of your jazz columnist Solly Lipsitz on August 26 , ‘ As this will be my final Thursday column ’ , I felt that I should express my feelings at what I see as a matter which will be of deep concern to the entire jazz fraternity in Northern Ireland .
24 Or do I merely interpret what I see in a different way ? ’
25 To my mind , what I do as a medical sociologist is just as scientific .
26 This is what I do for a living and this is what I enjoy doing .
27 ‘ Have you any idea what I do for a living , Christine ? ’
28 Ian , a 32-year-old salesman , says : ‘ I made a conscious decision to drink low-alcohol lager because entertaining , and therefore drinking , is what I do for a living .
29 It 's what I do for a living .
30 In this new climate new policies for curriculum development are much easier to envisage , for they support what I herald as a return to common sense .
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