Example sentences of "i [vb base] a big [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Cos it 'd be , I mean a big disadvantage to a lot of particular schools around this area is the number of erm Asian and |
2 | Mummy I want a big bit |
3 | Mummy I want a big bowl have a big bowl |
4 | I want a big bowl |
5 | Here 's the literature on it , and I want a big Autumn push on this one , it 's a high profit item for us . |
6 | I put a big crust on the hook , dip it for a couple of seconds at the edge of the river to give it casting weight , and then swing it into the current . |
7 | So if I meet a big queue |
8 | ‘ Why do you ask me if I know a big man ? ’ |
9 | I like a big settee I do . |
10 | And of course I get a big boost when something like this happens , because words make plain sense , even though Tod always reads them backwards . |
11 | I remember a big insurance scandal in which someone was bumped off and another case where a dustman was having sex with his two daughters . |
12 | I do a big education job for management [ when it 's needed ] . |
13 | Cos I think a big expanse of something that matched this would be awful really . |
14 | Well fortunately , for me she was n't what I call a big lady |
15 | That 's when I need a big bowl of Famagusta Instant Golden Enriched Noodles . |
16 | I 'm doing Chris De Burgh 's tour , and that will involve doing the Earls Courts and NECs , and , doing those solo , I need a big sound . |
17 | ‘ What is more , I need a big pool of players , especially as Bryan Robson is out for a month and Paul Parker will miss the opening game at Sheffield United with a leg injury . ’ |
18 | I need a big packet of cornflakes ’ Linda said to the tall assistant He smiled and handed one down to her and she raced off . |
19 | I have a big exclamation mark , yes . |
20 | ‘ Oh , I have a big office , and a secretary , and a company car . |
21 | ‘ I have a big turnover in secretaries , if I may put it that way . |
22 | Maybe I have a big faggot future . |
23 | I have a big bag with me — we 'll pick some and have a scorpacciata [ a bellyful ] . ’ |