Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb base] [pron] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | On the whole , given the mysterious and inexplicable circumstances , I rather think I prefer the word ‘ did ’ . |
2 | I personally want us to win the game well , to resurrect team morale which seems halfmast at the mo . |
3 | ‘ I only hope I get the chance to come back against Crusaders next week , ’ said the Scottish based goal ace . |
4 | I only wish I had the power of putting down my thoughts in clear and sensible language . |
5 | I only wish I had the courage to do the same as her . |
6 | I just hope we get the right result and have something to celebrate and another game to look forward too . |
7 | I just make them see the colour going up the stem of a plant . |
8 | ‘ I just wish I had the opportunity to buy a quality player like that more often , but they are not around even if you have the money . |
9 | I just dare anyone to transcribe the solos on Give It All Away — from ‘ Hold Your Fire ’ or Say What You Want from Michael D'Alberquerque 's ‘ Stalking The Sleeper ’ . |
10 | You can do what I always do , which is I just sort of casually throw mine away , erm , because I just find it clutters the binder up otherwise . |
11 | I just want you to remember the video , someone you do n't know is a ? |
12 | It is certainly easy to prepare , but I always think it lacks the flavour of some other types of rice . |
13 | Mind you , I still say I like the reds . |
14 | But I still think they enjoy the show . ’ |
15 | I hardly cut it shape the ends . |
16 | By the time three adults are up beside you singing , I usually find I have the attention of everyone . |
17 | I also believe I have the respect of the Darlington public . ’ |
18 | No I honestly think you had the waterproof . |
19 | I now invite you to complete the enclosed form detailing your sports events for the second half of the year . |
20 | Although I now believe he over-estimated the importance of the part played by observation , his constant emphasis upon the personal , the sensuous and the experiential ( a world illuminated by the child 's sensitivity and never dictated by the teacher ) gave rise to work of much greater intensity , and much more varied in imagery , than the ultimately stereotyped products of Basic Design . |
21 | ‘ But now I do feel bitter about what happened — I really believe I lost the chance to breastfeed my baby because I was left to cope on my own . ’ |
22 | As the mother of a nine-year-old girl , I often find myself questioning the wisdom of other parents in the light of recent attacks on young children . |
23 | Now , erm , what 's wrong with this if you think about it , is that er it 's hard to know what fitness and fittest means and although I 'm now gon na spend about ten minutes talking about it , this will be the last time you 'll hear me mention the word fitness , and I strongly advise you to do the same , for reasons which I will now n now explain . |
24 | So unless you come up with a bloody good reason why you 're assaulting Virginia in broad daylight in the middle of a London exhibition I strongly advise you to get the hell out of here . |
25 | I well remember I promised the crew some spectacular coastal scenery on first arrival after an overnight passage up the east coast of Ireland , dashing across the North Channel during a lull in the gales with a tremendous swell rolling us on our beam ends until we reached the lee of Islay . |
26 | Where do I where do I find the analysis for Severn Trent local water . |
27 | I therefore ask you to make the institution of the ‘ World Day of the Sick ’ known to those responsible for the health care apostolate so that , in accordance with local circumstances , its due observance may be provided for with the participation of the entire People of God : priests , religious and lay faithful . |
28 | Which also help us understand the kind of comedy altogether , erm that . |
29 | Opthalmologist Bertil Damato has developed techniques which often enable him to save the eyes of patients who , in the past , may have lost their sight . |
30 | English , by contrast , has developed a different kind of gender ( I say ‘ has developed ’ because in its earliest form it had the Germanic three-way grammatical classification ) . |