Example sentences of "i [verb] [art] [num] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean the eighty of you who said no , do does St. Andrews day mean anything to you at a a at all ? |
2 | ‘ I fear the two of you will leave me far behind . ’ |
3 | As I passed the two of them a second security guard came out of the doorway , holding a fat canvas money-bag . |
4 | ‘ I got the ten-thirty from Mitchelstown yesterday morning , ’ he insisted . |
5 | I tried the twenty on him again . |
6 | ‘ I found the two of them sitting behind a curtain , on a window-seat , ’ said Reggie . |
7 | A week or two back I caught the 17.18 ex Shrewsbury to Aberystwyth , which has a change at Machynlleth for Aberystwyth passengers with the train proceeding up the coast . |
8 | Which would be the and I forget the three of them , maybe we would list them as well as Riley House . |
9 | I trained every one of those dancers at LCDT — hand picked them — I only had to begin a movement and they would finish it . |
10 | In that ninety seconds I want every one of the 13 million viewers to concentrate on the speaker — not on someone else scratching their nose in the background . |
11 | That 's a couple of well actually what it is the there was a hundred ninety and er then we had er she says but I want the hundred off you in February which was This was at the just bef just after Christmas . |
12 | I used a 486 for speed and the best animation possible ( I really wanted to get into this already classic game ) . |
13 | I picture the two of them ( and I must suppose Summerchild pictures it himself ) walking across Whitehall together , and up Great Scotland Yard , through the thin March sunlight , warmed by the faint hope of summer ; then plunging into the frowsty Edwardian gloom , where neither sunlight nor hope of summer ever penetrate . |
14 | So I present this pattern I push it through the decoders and I see that that line 's maybe is active so I put a one in there to record the fact that that logic term er occurred . |
15 | Right , I put a nine in , that was a bit more than seven , okay . |
16 | I think I put a nine in the box . |
17 | I put a five in . |
18 | I put an eight in well |
19 | When you said eights and yo er and you said and I , I put an eight in so |
20 | Gus Dudgeon , who I used on some earlier Deram sessions , said he 'd like to work with David , so here was his chance and I put the two of them together . ’ |
21 | I put the two of them in the cage , they went in the cage and they , oh and they get on alright together . |
22 | . I put the two of them are sleeping together in the same room and the other one 's in , we 've put her back in with us . |
23 | Now if B is plus three , then going back to me formula here is going to be minus five , cos if I put the three in it there , I get minus five from there . |
24 | Eventually he played the 4 and after I played the 7 from dummy , the trick was won by the King in the East seat . |
25 | So I read every one of his books from cover to cover . |
26 | If you can afford several pairs , then I think that 7 × 50 , 8.5 × 50 and 12 × 40 is a reasonable selection , though recently I borrowed a 10 × 60 pair and found it very useful . |
27 | I 'd love to help her , and I know every one of us would ; but I do n't think for a moment that Miss Miggs would let us pay her fare , even if we could raise so much money . ’ |
28 | ‘ I have heard of you , Master Procurer , and I know every one of your duties . ’ |
29 | I get a , I get a six for my width , see I have great big bones that used to stick out there , see the scar ? |
30 | ‘ I remember the Sixties as a drag . |