Example sentences of "i [vb base] [verb] [adv] [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean has there been any , because there may be some argument in having a quick go at it at public protection , and hearing from the new department what they 'd like their chief officer to be called . |
2 | For notwithstanding I trust to bring you off happily , with the goodwill of our lord the king and all who best speak for this land , yet I do know there are some who may have other thoughts concerning you . |
3 | ‘ The one positive sign I 've seen recently is that public sector spending was up in the third quarter of 1993 . ’ |
4 | The most viable release binding I 've seen recently is this model from Swiss manufacturer Meyer . |
5 | Okay , now what I 've got here are two handouts crumpled or stapled together as one . |
6 | Much of what I have said here is relevant to the second methodological phase ( classification ) , but it should also be noted that we do not make prior classification of social levels of language in the way that many other urban dialectologists do . |
7 | ‘ Though this is n't what I 'd have chosen , ’ Nathan murmured , ‘ I have to admit there are worse ways of spending a few weeks . |
8 | But there are two fatal flaws in the scheme , if the arguments I have put forward are right . |
9 | A further shape that I have used successfully is that of a bow . |
10 | Even here , I have found there are those who remain loyal to the New Thinking . |
11 | The only change that I have got here are minor things that were references from a previous meeting all the difficult stuff comes from the Quiff and the suggestion forms that I have not looked at yet , and so if you want to do that around a table because I do n't know whether that s right . |