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

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1 erm in which you have a core of five permanent members and they are the victors of the second world war erm and then others who sit in in rotation to make up the total assembly but I think it 's about eighteen members altogether ?
2 My freedom thus consists in my moving about within the narrow frame that I have assigned myself for each one of my undertakings .
3 I had just checked into the hotel and come down to the sunken terrace when I saw armed men running in a crouched position by the swimming pool .
4 As my honourable friend said from the front bench , the Labour party is absolutely firmly committed now both by the voices of the leadership and the votes and the resolutions at our party conference that we are in favour of a proportional representation system for the European parliament and I hope that when the elections come Mr Deputy Speaker , and people will be arguing about why they 're voting for Europe on June the ninth in one boundary as opposed to another and why they 've got erm erm different rules for this election of course as indeed for the last European election because the registration will be different , allowing all kinds of erm how can I put it foreigners in inverted commas , to vote in our elections in this country because it is the European elections that we will actually put the point across that er for the future there will be different arrangements made indeed .
5 Tony Jacklin has been immense in creating a fine team spirit within the European team while I thought Raymond Floyd was a star , an absolute " toff " .
6 I was so uninterested in the damn thing that I did n't bother to keep a copy .
7 I tried the church door one last time in the vain hope that I had mistakenly found it closed , but closed it remained .
8 The most encouraging feature of the Election however , from Your Majesty 's point of view , is the strong impression that I have formed that Your Majesty 's subjects do not wish to allow themselves to be divided into warring classes or tribes filled with hereditary animosity against each other .
9 I lay rigid , willing myself into the exhausted stupor that I knew was there waiting to engulf me again .
10 Congress , as a strong Labour Party supporter and member for many years , and my father before me , I 've always believed it to be the working man 's Party , created and born from the sweat and blood of our predecessors , and throughout many years supported and financed by the unions with our subscriptions and the political levy and I see it 's supported by the trade unions .
11 Barbara told Clinton : ‘ There is a shift in the political wind and I feel that it 's blowing our way . ’
12 In some ways that was the classic sound that I had with Whitesnake , but that sound was n't usable in later , more AOR versions of either that band or even other things that I 've done ; all you can say is that it was right for that particular music .
13 However , on the odd occasion that I purchase fish elsewhere , I do quarantine the fish for two weeks .
14 The , they really convert bibles for doing that is because I 've always done that of er right that 's , that 's out of the way , jump the paperwork , now what about talking about your clubs and that t to sort of close down the call and relax the client for getting into referral mode and I 've always done it tail end on so the introduction to the referral is at the beginning and perhaps looking for them during i is totally unfamiliar , I mean I do note the odd thing as I go through and note them down on the , the but I 'd never been used to actually although we were told referrals how and why that went with it .
15 No , first time , well first time on Guess the Scores , just the odd quiz that I 've won before ; horse racing .
16 It provides the clearest description that I have yet found on the use of 50 millesimals in practice and in addition conveys a sense of excitement which makes one eager to try out this ‘ new ’ form of prescribing .
17 On Raglan Road on an autumn day I saw her first , and knew That her dark hair would weave a snare that I would one day rue I saw the danger , then I walked along the enchanted way And I said let grief be a falling leaf At the dawning of the day …
18 And what happens in actual human situations which are what get me , and I 'm going to give you three and I guarantee their genuineness you will doubt them all I have not the least fear but I guarantee you their genuineness , they come from the records of Age Concern Scotland of which I am the president .
19 When I came to Macmillan , it was with the greatest difficulty that I telephoned him at all .
20 It is with the greatest pleasure that I wish to throw a large bouquet in their direction .
21 Erm , my mother calls me the eternal student because I tell her that there 's absolutely no way I 'm gon na look for full time employment !
22 I am indebted to his Department for all the technical help that I have received from it , and I sincerely hope that the Bill is a better measure as a result .
23 I slumped to my knees , burdened by the hopeless regret that I had n't had the chance to do this just a bit sooner .
24 Thus , although I use the present tense , the physical organization of communities and the economic organization that I discuss are more relevant to the pre-1970 period .
25 I think that hon. Members on both sides of the House will agree that those two issues are closely connected , but I should like the Minister to say a little more about the specific question that I raised .
26 My personal feeling is that this would be a very good service to have in the rural area but I doubt if you will get enough passengers to make it profitable without a subsidy from the County Council .
27 I could n't kick a door if I was sat on the bloody latch so I had to do something else . ’
28 ‘ I do n't know the bloody title but I wish to see the ones Hopkins studied ! ’
29 I have returned from the toughest trial that I have ever seen I he had already been wounded , for the third time , near Douaumont on February 25th ] — four days and four nights — ninety-six hours — the last two days soaked in icy mud — under terrible bombardment , without any shelter other than the narrowness of the trench , which even seemed to be too wide ; not a hole , not a dugout , nothing , nothing .
30 LEFT The red-tailed buzzard that I 've started training recently , eating the leg of a rabbit .
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