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

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1 fucking er it was like that but they ai n't just do n't go and get very close to the like that So I 've gone up under arch of the wheel got my like that right state I got in !
2 That Labour amendment I read out mentioned the airport money .
3 Winston Churchill ( C , Davyhulme ) said : ‘ If it was nothing other than a short-term political fix I do not believe it would get through the House of Commons .
4 Nobody had told me what a cinema or a film was , and certainly nothing about the concept of an animated cartoon ; and I was taken into the largest enclosed space I 'd ever seen , into a crowd of strangers , put on a seat , and the lights went out .
5 At this low point I gave in and had my epidural topped up .
6 I was standing in the back of a small boat , drifting down some English river I 've never seen — the kind with dappled , overhang-ing leaves reflected in the water — grasping a punt-pole in my hands and propelling the flat boat like it was something I 'd done for years .
7 Why do multiplication equation for this similar line I do n't a get how you do that ?
8 ‘ Besides , ’ something in his voice made her flinch , ‘ after this little episode I do n't feel like entrusting Seawitch to anyone else .
9 Despite this great advantage I do n't think that I have ever , before or since , worked in such frustrating conditions .
10 Following this initial structure I filled in with colour relevant to tones and hue .
11 I 've been doing well for the last week , but I took this heavy cold , well from Thursday , since I 've took this heavy cold I 've hardly smoked .
12 To what I suppose would happen possibly about eighty percent of the time , where you 're working , you 've worked yourself off to do a superb drawing of a house all day , and er , the branch manager or whoever it may be , is walking round passing quotes , and walks off not really showing any general interest in this superb picture I 've just spent all my time doing .
13 After all this high-profile imagery I had fully expected the Serenade to hit me with a physical force akin to Karajan 's classic BPO digital remake ( DG ) .
14 In this particular Mess I had hardly sat down before I felt completely at home , and before I had finished the meal , I had made up my mind that if this particular unit would have me , this was where I would stay .
15 With another supreme effort I reached round and pulled the ripcord .
16 He scored his first goal of the season on Wednesday — and Ndlovu , who is rated by Coventry manager Bobby Gould as ‘ the most exciting young striker I have ever worked with ’ , believes that 's the first of many .
17 The buck thrashed and spat and made a high keening noise I did n't think rabbits were capable of and beat its legs on the ground .
18 That second time I went in they left me there for two hours , and I was really cracking up .
19 By the time we met I had almost reached The Old Castle Inn at Old Sarum and good old Dad bought me the largest ginger beer I 've ever had .
20 Second half , Platt went through on goal , Kuemann ( ? ) pulled him down it what was the most blatant professional foul I 've ever seen , and yet still remained on the pitch ( Graham Failure 's epo about this after the match was hilarious ) .
21 Custis endorsed this in a reply , ‘ … he is the most takeing faceitious man I have ever met with and I never was so much delighted with a stranger in all my life ’ .
22 The second critical comment I came across in the Scrapbook was George Steiner 's statement from the Sunday Times in 1967 .
23 In front of me sat the smartest and most alert looking person I had ever seen in my life .
24 Zak came up to me with Donna and offered me a lift back to the city in their bus , and at that exact moment I saw not Bill Baudelaire himself but someone who might go among the owners , where Tommy could n't .
25 ‘ Only because I realised I never did get around to telling you that you are , without question , the most insolent , wilful , egocentric human being I 've ever met ! ’
26 He is the most remarkable looking creature I have ever seen , and I believe I could love him very much , and I believe that with him I could forget Fergus .
27 My parents have a Yorkshire Terrier , and a more obnoxious little dog I have never met !
28 ‘ It was the worst retail store I had ever seen , ’ an early customer remembered .
29 He does n't really , does n't seem to have room for his idea of having independently motivated syntactic structure I do n't know why cos simple idea , but I think
30 The Reading Festival of 1988 was the worst music-related experience I have ever had , or ever expect to have .
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