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

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1 Right I think one of the things we 'll be looking at tomorrow is learning styles and people 's preferred learning styles and what we 'll find is that people in this room you 'll all , you might have a slightly different way that you prefer to learn .
2 Suddenly I say one of the ‘ Stop Checkpoint ’ signs that are ubiquitous in Ulster , but it was outside the Leggykelly , a pub just five hundred yards south of the border .
3 Although I rate El Tel very highly I think one of the reasons he is being picked is that no money will have to change hands .
4 I mean personally I think one of the difficulties in the colleges is that they do still have a sense of being at schools , and when you have an atmosphere which is like school you 're tacitly given people permission to act as if they were at school , and so we have a and that activity may not always be very adult , so we have to find a way of changing the environment of the colleges .
5 did n't turn up so I got one of the teachers .
6 When I was a bairn I loathed and feared these dogs , and as my parents often liked to get rid of me I used to stay for short holidays with both uncles , and so I saw more of the dogs than I liked .
7 One day , not even fish arrived , and so I bought some of the goat 's meat offered .
8 Anyway I watched Manc Of The Day and Norwich made the scum look like complete turkeys , chasing the ball round while the Canaries ‘ Southamptoned ’ them for lengthy periods .
9 Individually I thought most of the team played well and intelligently .
10 The last time I 'd been ( Chelsea , April 1992 ) over I missed two of the main players from the championship winning team John Lukic and Tony Dorigo .
11 Well now I have in front of me my book that I wrote with Rachel Lowe about these erm these early film erm makers of Britain , and leafing it over I see some of the facts which lie behind the Brighton 's , Brighton 's contribution to this .
12 And they , er when they did it , they knocked it all down , and that was really wrong and unnecessary , and though I think some of the flintstone was used , a lot of the flintstone went back in the builder 's yard , and it was a criminal thing at the time .
13 Now I mean many of the erm practices of religion I 'm not sure I understand them all , but but I still take part in them .
14 Gould had procured , as Elizabeth reported to her mother , ‘ several species of interesting birds while in Recherche Bay and has now I believe most of the birds of this colony . ’
15 Well I mean one of the women I spoke to that I mentioned in that piece felt strongly that schools were laying too much on children in terms of taking responsibility for how the world is , and she erm mentioned in particular erm the kind of ecological issues that lots of schools and teachers are taking up now and erm children are becoming involved in projects for , you know , recycle this that and the other and there 's a book , is n't there , ‘ The Children 's Green Guide ’ or something .
16 Well I became aware of the University of Sussex when the Gardener Centre first opened I think , because at that time I was working at the Arts Council of Great Britain and it was erm an innovative scheme which attracted a great deal of national interest , and we were naturally invited down to have a look at it , both the design and the programme that was being planned for the opening season at that time .
17 Well I had two of the bastards .
18 Well I think one of the most successful ones was Snub , the independent music show , which did not have a presenter on screen at all .
19 Well I think one of the advantages of a nursery schooling is certainly a considerable amount of social interaction for the children , which very often they wo n't be obtaining , either if they 're living in high rise flats , or at the other end of the social spectrum if they 're parents are living in large houses with large gardens and no other children within the vicinity .
20 Well I think one of the advantages of a nursery schooling is certainly a considerable amount of social interaction for the children , which very often they wo n't be obtaining , either if they 're living in high rise flats , or at the other end of the social spectrum if their parents are living in large houses with large gardens and no other children within the vicinity .
21 Well I think some of the bricks could when you decide wha which you 're going to use and which you , mm .
22 Well I think some of the manufacturers ' guarantees , certainly on motor cars , erm are reasonable and you can expect to rely on them and get things put right .
23 Well I think some of the big problems if we can clarify mechanical breakdown insurance .
24 And just last Two year ago I met one of the older kind and oh she was n't pleased where they used to do their put their camps .
25 Here I encountered some of the problems indefatigable Indian breeders deal with .
26 Then I realized most of the visitors and all the residents were watching me and I turned my head from side to side to see why I was getting that uncomfortable my-flies-must-be-open feeling .
27 Then I became suspicious of the injection . ’
28 Then I became suspicious of the injection . ’
29 Then I have one of the Robert Johnson Gibsons , which is great to play with slide because you get that tone !
30 In order that I could test a number of hypotheses , I gave all the British ( and a considerable number of other European and North American ) Moonies a 41-page questionnaire , and then I reproduced many of the questions in a 36-page questionnaire that was distributed to non-Moonies who were matched for age and social background with the Unification membership .
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