Example sentences of "i [vb base] [adv] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 erm , I mean very often the girl 's hair is shorter than the boys is n't it ?
2 Well I mean now basically the ri er the question about a riff-raff is er just back to the old idea whether you 're going too far or whether
3 I welcome very much the options that are now open for both the EFTA states , and , in due course , when their economies are ready , the eastern European states , to join the EC .
4 I welcome very much the opportunity to raise on the Adjournment the question of the working of the police national computer mark 2 and the need for effective safeguards , and I am delighted that this debate is starting at a relatively civilised hour .
5 I accept almost entirely the oh two six two .
6 I accept almost entirely the statement of faith except for one phrase accepting that God is love I have difficulty in reconciling he who created the universe , who is love , with the tempest , the earthquake the great white shark and the crocodile .
7 I remember very distinctly the morning when my father came to tell us we had a new baby sister .
8 I remember so well the last time our secretions commingled .
9 I remember so clearly the day when the old seaman came to stay — I can almost see him in front of me as I write .
10 I reckon just about the whole population of Kingsmarkham knew Charlie Hatton would be taking the field path home that night . ’
11 I understand very well the point that the hon. Member raises , having worn another hat previously when a major shipyard was one of my biggest concerns .
12 I note yet again the Labour party 's hostility to any persons exercising any choice in the interests of their family .
13 The tremolo is the tried and tested PRS type which I rate as probably the best all-round compromise for elegance , usability and tuning stability .
14 Well I just think of the fact and I know it 's sort of miserable but Christmas night I think well , if you 've got ta sort of something like you 've got to put up with your mum and dad and I think well just the more the merrier .
15 Just as an exclamation and Evie folk would take it into their conversation I think even yet the older ones of them .
16 The county at first stage did try of course to produce some exceptions and and I think all the districts found ones they liked and ones they did n't like and I think quite reasonably the county said well er possibly the role of E two is simply to produce this broad policy goal and er this will er and as Richmondshire see it it 'll be er for us to refine it as we see fit at district level .
17 Erm I think possibly just the trees themselves are we you know , th okay they 're olive trees , so they 're a little bit unusual , we do n't get too many olive trees growing in this country , but I 'm not so sure that they 're as er that attractive to make a , a photograph solely out of the olive trees .
18 First of all I do n't think local needs would be fully met , as you know I think very often the migrants are able to outbid local households in the market , so I do n't think local needs will be fully met.
19 I think very often the influence goes the other way .
20 Here I reflect very much the comments of my right hon. and learned Friend .
21 I say to my honourable friend as far as the P I A 's concerned he will have an early opportunity er to consider er the prospectus on that which is indeed being published er and I take very seriously the point he makes about adequate monitoring procedures and the need for an audit trail .
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