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

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31 I had rooms in college that year , so instead of turning east along the High I carried on down Magpie Lane and round the corner into Merton Street , taking care over the cobbles , treacherous when wet .
32 Dan Knight stated to the Author , ‘ This one was by far the worst mission out of all the 30 I flew .
33 Well the earlier I go in the quicker I 'm home .
34 The old I twelve which you have proposed altering and this is for Professor Lock 's benefit , actually had specific er floor-space figures set against York , Scarborough and Harrogate did it not ?
35 Platinum was one of the few I came across that allowed you to have any more . ’
36 Not only does he appear in many guises — far more than the few I have mentioned here — but the Devil seems to be chief of the evil spirits .
37 These refer to the Argos catalogue , a big hit with the under-5s I 'm reliably informed .
38 ‘ We have to do three hours in the afternoon , to make up the six I 'm contracted to do .
39 In Standard English they range from uh-huh and yes to the explicit I agree with you .
40 the actual I 'll looking up see if I can see mother Are quakes stronger on the moon than on the earth ?
41 On the question of the public conveniences erm I feel there 's been a lot of discussion about this , this kind of issue and I feel that what we 've got now is a good agreement erm , we 've got still providing a good level of service with attendance at the central I do n't like referring to conveniences , at the time that they are most needed and I think that now I would n't like to see us go without that if we do n't really need to .
42 And Sam says , ‘ Well , in the first one I liked this moment , and in the second I liked this . ’
43 The first season I fished it I caught a solitary barbel , during the second I caught about a dozen and in the third well over fifty .
44 From the inner-city I steer shakily over the Liffey and through the cobbled streets and mixed primary colours of old Dublin , through a wide stretch of bleak , bland suburbs and onto a motorway .
45 The heaviest I 've ever been in me life is thirteen stone .
46 I 'm the lucky , I 'd be the lucky I do n't know .
47 Other than the three I have described , I know of no muzzles that have any claim to efficiency .
48 The said partnership is for economic strategy planning and they have current consultancy projects in what was the USSR , and the one of the three I have known for years , as he shared a Lothian Regional council office with our former upstairs neighbour , lovely now in lake district is off to Moscow next Monday and then to another city ( ? sp ) six thousand miles east of Moscow !
49 Two of the three I have to see today wear suits on their backs could buy ten grams apiece .
50 I can not see any other potential locations for a new settlement straddling the A A sixty four corridor , in addition to the three I have just mentioned and I believe that on that basis , it would be reasonable from the strategic point of view , to exclude sector six .
51 Do the hard I do the easy one you do the hard one .
52 His Debussy Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune was the strangest I have ever heard : drably overcast , not so much seductive as comatose , and so deathly slow that audible flute breaths were essential in the pauses .
53 He was told : ‘ No sooner had I got out my tools than there was a violent thunderstorm , the worst I have ever known .
54 The pressure applied was the worst I have seen for 20 years .
55 Lundgren 's Maximum Potential video is ‘ the worst I have ever seen ’ , says physiotherapist Wendy Green .
56 Like going to sleep by contrasting a bed with a pavement , I sometimes find myself thinking that if the worst comes to the worst I can always earn a living by my hands ; I can scrub , clean , cook and sew ; all you have in the end is your labour .
57 I can have one of these now I 've been the worst I 've been for about six months I really !
58 That 's the worst I 've ever had mind .
59 The worst I 've seen .
60 A leading Loch Lomondside farmer , John Maxwell of Cashel Farm , said : ‘ It 's been a dreadful winter — one of the worst I can ever remember — with rain day after day and it just proves how wrong the Government were to cut back the HLCAs for hill use . ’
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