Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] [noun sg] [conj] i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I w I walked all through that Nigerian mob and I thought oh we I 'll walk down the ticket desk , see if this is all shut
2 got up and went to work and had this bloody awful throat and I thought ,
3 The powder was a pretty strong absorbent mixture and I felt sure it would do the trick , but a week later Mrs Rumney was on the phone again .
4 Yes I know that fifty pee that I owe you I have n't forgotten about it .
5 I keep rehearsing that low brace that I have been thinking about ever since we set a date for our attempt .
6 It is with the greatest possible pleasure that I write to you once more , this time to confirm that your Company 's independence has been preserved after a battle which has lasted over nine months .
7 Something inside that empty bottle that I had ignored for so long was hitting back .
8 The programme has been a lot better , a lot more stable this year and I think all round , the fitness in general , is going to be a lot better than it was last year .
9 That old boy that I spoke to , when his he was with his daughter , I said you give me my bloody keys and you money !
10 Beth Stubbs was a Quaker , a member of that old Mafia that I had been so wary of .
11 snarled this sharp-faced old fellow as I stepped out of the kiosk .
12 and I 've only just started , still got two people outstanding so I 've got that forty pound and I put that into the building society and use that forty pounds for months see so it kind of like saved it for me , I 've managed , had to do without it
13 I repeat to the right hon. Gentleman that I have said no such thing , and neither in context has my right hon. Friend the Chancellor .
14 The right hon. Gentleman and I approach the problem from somewhat different angles , but I do not disagree with his conclusion .
15 Neither my right hon. Friend nor I have any plan to meet a delegation of members of the campaign for Clydeside against pollution .
16 Dame Elaine Kellett-Bowman : May I inform my right Hon. Friend that I lunch in the cafeteria every day ?
17 I am able to say to my right hon. Friend that I raised that matter with President Yeltsin very forcibly indeed .
18 The reasons underlying that decision and the factors that my right hon. Friend and I took into account are fully set out in the letter of 1 November to the chairman of the Countryside Council for Wales , copies of which have been placed in the Library .
19 I recall that my right hon. Friend and I campaigned together on the same side in favour of a ’ yes ’ vote in the 1975 referendum on whether Britain should remain in the European Community .
20 My right hon. Friend and I have received a number of representations from the Combined Heat and Power Association .
21 Not only have I received representations from the Apparel , Knitting and Textiles Alliance , but my right hon. Friend and I have had most useful discussions with it .
22 My right hon. Friend and I have spelt that that out categorically in meeting after meeting .
23 There I was , talking to people asleep this morning and I woke to the dulcet tones of talking on the radio .
24 ‘ But what I am talking about , because it is my business , is mainstream commercial cinema and I do maintain that mainstream cinema should be looking towards its audience .
25 But I mean , she 's a dear old soul but I have n't got her round me all the time .
26 Beryl was poorly this morning and I had to run her to the doctors .
27 I went to the recruitin' office in a right old temper and I joined up there and then .
28 Well it , it was n't funny that day before I went to the that ear
29 I have met this terrific woman and I want to marry her .
30 It was at this point that I came face to face with the realisation that human beings could be studied like other animals , and I went on , past chimpanzees , to investigate the behaviour of this strange creature that I christened The Naked Ape .
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