Example sentences of "[pron] perfect [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They sort of decided for me that it was n't my perfect vocation . |
2 | Maybe I 've found my perfect hairdresser . |
3 | I still live in hope , though , always changing hairdressers , praying the next one will give me my perfect style . ’ |
4 | Did you know I feel that if I thought ( and if you ever did , I should know it as soon as the thought had crossed your brain ) you doubted my perfect love , truth , sincerity and striving for goodness , I must indeed give up all the good I have gained , and gain daily , by your love and mine . |
5 | Oh , my perfect fishbird , see ! |
6 | With my perfect bedside manner |
7 | my perfect bedside manner With |
8 | ‘ So in my perfect republic it would be simple . |
9 | So , armed only with a piece of plywood , bulldog clips , 20 sheets of pastel paper and a box of oil pastels , I began a friendship with my perfect sketching medium . |
10 | My perfect house , the one I am condemned to search for just as the womaniser in 10 is condemned to search for his impossible mate , could only have existed in some fiction I had read — or in a past life . |
11 | Being in a band was an accident for me , because I have n't found my perfect form of expression yet . |
12 | them perfect men is some good woman 's love . |
13 | MY PENTAX GIVES ME PERFECT PICTURES EVEN WITHOUT FILM . |
14 | The rest of mankind and womankind also admire the physical attractions of those maidens and are roused to enthusiasm by their perfect dancing . |
15 | DEESIDE Dragons went goal crazy in the British Ice Hockey Conference as they preserved their perfect home start and created a new club record . |
16 | Ingenues and waifs may find their perfect attire from more avant-garde designers , but Lacroix 's clothes were for real women to wear in real-life situations . |
17 | Emerald and white , orange and black , yellow and chocolate brown : they squatted like jewels at the centres of their perfect webs . |
18 | That had been their perfect existence before the empire builders had come in their tall ships . |
19 | But several disabled readers have written to tell me that though they 've found their perfect partner , physical handicaps mean sexual fulfilment is often very difficult . |
20 | There were lanner falcons and peregrines in the zoo , I remember , and I still find their perfect manoeuvrability in the air almost unbelievable . |
21 | And that now at last , they had found their perfect heroine , Jacqueline Kennedy . |
22 | Partly , of course , butterflies ' appeal lies in their perfect beauty . |
23 | The account describes the ‘ hospitals and open stables for the reception of diseased and sick horses in the first stage of their complaints ’ … ‘ more pure stables , which are taken up by horses in physic , or patients whose complaints are not contagious ’ … stocks where ‘ all operations are performed without the trouble or hazard of casting … a perfect skeleton of a horse , to refer to in cases of lameness , fractures , etc … various paddocks , some with and some without water for the better accommodation of horses of different descriptions , whose complaints require open air , or grass , for their perfect recovery ’ . |
24 | And Estée Lauder recently launched its Perfect Make-up Centre , as a way of letting customers play with products before purchasing . |
25 | When a genial Belgian couple , came to Italy looking for a home , they discovered the Mariano Estate and fell first for its perfect views . |
26 | They formed great , jagged holes in its perfect whiteness . |
27 | Above all , it found its perfect vehicle in a man whom McIlvanney still asserts to be ‘ the most exciting , moving and important sportsman of the 20th century ’ , Muhammad Ali . |
28 | She had a low , musical voice that owed its perfect diction to an expensive private education , and her conversation left Belinda way out of her depth . |
29 | Parked outside her flat , the 325i gleams , its perfect lines embarrassing the cars flanking it . |
30 | The Backs enchanted me , and I thought that there could surely be no lovelier ecclesiastical building in the country , and perhaps all Europe , than King 's Chapel , with its perfect fan-vaulting and its jewelled windows staining with glorious blue the white-gold stone . |