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

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1 I cite the twentieth century in his defence .
2 This theme will be taken up in Chapter 6 when I introduce the structuralist account of the relation between signification and social process .
3 I commend the annual report from the health authority chief executive , which shows that Sheffield is a centre of excellence for health .
4 I commend the hon. Gentleman for his work on the link between Pittsburgh and Newry .
5 I commend the Christian doctrine of costly service .
6 MAYBE SO , BUT I 'LL NOT REST UNTIL , ONCE , I TASTE THE BUTTOCK-CLENCHING THRILL OF BEING CAUGHT IN Flagrante Delicto BY MELVYN BRAGG …
7 This combination of specimens could be recognized either by grouping them into a single genus or into a tribe , and on present evidence I favour the latter alternative and suggest the Afropithecini as a suitable name .
8 As such , the best cross section of Charlie Parker here is ‘ The Charlie Parker Story ’ , all of whose takes are from the 26/11/45 session , and for which I award the extra half star .
9 I despise the theological problem posed by the removal of ‘ Guernica ’ , the sanctification of ‘ Guernica ’ , the violent controversy surrounding ‘ Guernica ’ , the Last Supper status accorded to ‘ Guernica ’ .
10 I despise the sinister bacchanalia that marked ‘ Guernica ’ 's last night in the annexe to the Prado , the orgy of explosions , the slow cavalcade , the deployment of the military to escort ‘ Guernica ’ 's coffin from its mausoleum of the Prado annexe , the Casón del Buen Retiro , to the fish tank of the Reina Sofía [ MNCARS ] .
11 I book the late meals at 1430 hours for everyone , and organise the loading of fifty pallets for the exercise — working through lunch to get the vessel away as quickly as possible .
12 Before I regret the temporary arrival of my better nature , you 'd better let me make a few calls and see what I can do to get you home today . ’
13 I regret the hon. Gentleman 's remarks about the British library , because it will be a great new building .
14 I declare the said person duly elected to Parliament .
15 I mean they go away , I mean the six always played at the back .
16 Now if you get a situation like that I mean the key question is do people actually want to change in this kind of way , or would they at least like to sort of experiment a little bit in the way they handle a group of children ?
17 Yes , of course ; but I mean the Catholic religion . ’
18 I mean the front room 's a a long , you ca n't put your furniture how you really want it you see cos you 've got a bit sticking out there and then you 've got this big sticking out here .
19 And I mean the actual the U K market those in those areas is quite developed and has got quite a reputation but obviously it has got to be able to develop develop and adapt accordingly over time .
20 Erm and and I mean the actual bearing when you you pick up a a a a little miniature bearing and and you can spin it on your finger and
21 really I mean the actual content of them is not too young fo too old for her but
22 The fella in here 's usually a bit starchy , I mean the young 'un , not the old one , not the manager like . ’
23 I mean the stripped pine really horrible .
24 I mean the narrowest part of the river I would say is er where Hall Bridge is , that 's the narrowest part .
25 I mean the deep fat fryer , the lid was off and the pots are sitting
26 At the same time we were organising meeting 's to tell local people about it and to get there views and to make it clear again that we were , you know , we were in a position where we were being forced to do something by this legislation that we did n't want to do and we wanted just , the alternative was if we had set a rent rise , which have been dramatically higher , I mean the four pounds , twenty five rent rise that we eventually had to agree to was higher than what the Council wanted to put the rent 's up by , you would think well the Council put the rent 's up by four pounds , twenty five , erm , and you know , that , that 's why the Council does that sort of thing but it 's us that gets involved in that kind of work , producing information and developing responses and then the secon d major area is what I 've just labelled a strategic policy development , and that mainly erm put policies that are like a rise within the Council rather than things that come from outside , like for example , because were the kind of Council we , we are , there was a debate amongst officer 's and member 's to develop an anti poll strategy and two hundred and eight thousand pounds was found to be linked to that strategy and erm , as that 's enabled various initiative 's to get under , under schemes , crashes for children in the town , stuff like that , er and also , erm to provide an overall policy frame work for other Council department 's .
27 I can remember one , one girl , I mean the great sin was to steal anything , and er they 'd found in her , her satchel somebody else 's pencil .
28 When you say slightly larger will it be more visible or , I mean the present one is partially hidden in actual fact .
29 Oh yes I I mean the Irish Water Spaniel well well we got ours because I was told it was the most intelligent dog in the world .
30 But there was a degree of intelligence and the Newfoundland of course is er spectacular dog , particularly in water I mean the Irish Water Spaniel 's pretty good in water so as a
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