Example sentences of "[noun pl] i " in BNC.
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1 | Is n't it possible that the informant deliberately told the kidnappers I would be there , knowing what the consequences were likely to be ? ’ |
2 | So we either , in terms of number of institutions I would think we probably count it as an F E institution , because this the A level is , is much smaller than the other F E. But in terms of F E students and sixth form students , what I would want to do is count the A level students as sixth form students . |
3 | The egoist might raise a further objection : granted that I do indeed suffer from a sufferer 's viewpoint , I generally feel very much less from other viewpoints than from my own ; then will not the inclinations I choose in obedience to ‘ Be aware ’ tend to be self-centred , even if they do not quite fulfil the requirements of a pure philosophical egoism ? |
4 | ‘ Better get back into the woods I reckon . |
5 | Aunt , Thérèse whispered : it was , the lady in the woods I mean , when I got there , I saw her . |
6 | For the club handicap player , the 1 and 2-irons , and if something has to go from the woods I would leave out either the driver or 2-wood . |
7 | Cos they we the woods I suppose ? |
8 | It 's this neck of the woods I do n't know . |
9 | Er there 's mine needs a few bits and bobs I ca n't do it though cos I have n't got enough money . |
10 | I did go out with one of me mates once and he was going burgling and I needed to do one 'cos I had no money or nothing , strung out , and he went to the Old Hall Estate and broke into a house and I got in through the window with him and I just looked around and saw all these photographs of , y'know like , the family that lived there with the kids and that and I just got this horrible feeling , so I just got out the window and walked away , even though I was strung out and I did n't pick nothing up , I just left him to it ‘ cos , like , though all the burglaries I 'd done , they 'd all been shops . |
11 | That , wrote Harsnet , is part of the reason why I have chosen glass and not canvas or wood , that is why in my notes I have called it a delay in glass , which is to say a refusal of shit . |
12 | The following is summary of notes I showed you today , I do n't think Rob was in a receptive mood ! : |
13 | The thing was , they were playing blues in both major and minor keys , and I was feeling very tied down by the number of notes I could reach in my major open tunings . |
14 | For some time I had wanted to move further from London with its many social distractions , and now with the half million words of notes I had brought back with me from my world tour waiting to be distilled into a book , I felt the need more than ever . |
15 | For a long time I did not know whether the notes I was accumulating would be published one day , but that did not deter me . |
16 | I never ceased to be astounded by how quickly and thoroughly he absorbed the notes I gave him . ’ |
17 | However , as soon as we reached the interview for the home/school post a debate on the school and the community began again as shown from the notes I took where the main participants in the discussion were Phil Barlow ( the Deputy Head for Curriculum ) , Chris Cousins ( the Deputy Head for Community ) , Ann Thomas ( the Community Adviser for the LEA ) and Father Curtis ( the Chairman of the Governors ) . |
18 | In these notes I described the aims and origins of the scheme : |
19 | But of all I had read so far , nothing troubled me more than two notes I encountered towards the end of the seventh chapter . |
20 | When I search a farmland site I always keep careful records , and looking back to my notes I started to search the areas where there had been the greatest concentration of finds . |
21 | Unfortunately , I wrote to him in rather a hurry , and did n't take copies of the notes I sent him . |
22 | ‘ I came to see you about some notes I sent your husband . |
23 | But the other important element is that you have to reflect the style of the original , look at the notes I 've made at the bottom of the page , please . |
24 | With all my worldly debts I thee endow … |
25 | ‘ I 'm in a lot of trouble with some debts I owe . ’ |
26 | His people kept him monstrously short — ’ I ca n't wait till they discover the debts I 've made ; though as a matter of fact I can wait , it would be wiser too . ’ |
27 | there 's a thing on one of my cloths I 've got some on |
28 | As an in-house lawyer , my ‘ clients ’ are the company personnel I deal with regularly . |
29 | While the hairdressers I spoke to admitted the cult of the dominating hairdresser was strong in the last decade , they all feel it 's now on it 's way out . |
30 | I was back to visit it because Ben Tee , via the falls , was one of a series of outings I was proposing for a book of Lochaber walks , and despite all my nosing about I was not prepared to describe things without another visit . |