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

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1 Yeah I mean like when I was in the park I only did it between because I was only really talking to one person at one time , but I mean like I could n't remember anywhere .
2 The prize of five hundred pounds helped me start my business and as well as meeting the Prince I now send an outfit to the young princes every year .
3 On this part of the case I respectfully agree with the observations of Lord Donaldson M.R. , at p. 325f , in the Court of Appeal and of Neill L.J. , at p. 328f .
4 Oh it 's the bit I really hate is the the more you tighten your grip the more star systems will slip through your fingers .
5 I compare the Government 's record to the experience I once had of helping to redecorate a pensioner 's home to brighten up the dingy gloom .
6 ‘ If it had n't gone through this time , I would have had no time left in my life to enter the ministry I so dearly want to join .
7 What amazes me is how often they 'll say to me ‘ Thank you very much for treating me like a human being ’ because however drunk they are in the churchyard I always believe that you 're much more likely to get somewhere with somebody if you are polite and kind to them and treat them like a real human being , and you can get into all sorts of fascinating conversations with these people even when they are fairly drunk , because actually they are real human beings , they are n't awful people .
8 At the university I also learned the valuable lesson , not to waste my time playing billiards .
9 As I was quite unable to organise the shop myself and continue with my studies at the university I quickly came to the conclusion that I would have to appoint a temporary manager .
10 Enough of the worms find themselves on the tight-fitting lid so that when I open the bucket I merely have to lower the lid into my aquarium to feed the fish .
11 And it 's too late to put together the story I really wanted to do this week .
12 I was so deep in the story I never noticed . ’
13 The part I vividly remember was about a South Seas tramp steamer captain .
14 ‘ On the album I mostly used the Demeter head , the tweed Deluxe and an amazing 1950s 4x10 ’ Fender Bassman that I borrowed .
15 The one before it , the GR-50 was pretty spectacular , but on the album I still play my old GR-300 .
16 There was the other side , the reality , the disciplines , the demands , the side I never seemed good enough at .
17 After reading the story in the Echo I now realise it can happen on local lines .
18 Fact is , comin' here from the fence I fuckin' near shit myself each time you stopped .
19 And they said so at the er at the district council , went up to district and I asked for the support of the district council and er probably John immediately said , you have the full support of the district council for it he says and I 'll ensure that you get support with the result I also received four posters direct from the Edinburgh District Council with John photograph on it and with the caption st stating every old age pensioner should be signing here .
20 Until now the greeting I most often heard had been G'Tag or Morgen .
21 You see the piece I just read is a monologue and if I 'd known there was a competition for it I 'd have sent it there rather than
22 As they stripped off the tape I just lolled about , unable to get my brain to focus , let alone co-ordinate any muscles .
23 It was our first morning of filming and when I rode the horse I really liked him .
24 The parcel door was the other end of the office you see and er oh I loved it , I loved the work I really did .
25 Even so , I am teetering on the brink of spending £300 to replace the turntable I foolishly ditched as an anachronism a few months ago .
26 Congress , I 'm a Labour Councillor and whenever I sit on the Council I also ask Conservative members to declare their interest before they speak on an issue , so I better declare mine .
27 ‘ I felt so sorry for the council I almost sent THEM a fiver . ’
28 As we see from the passage I just quoted from Barthes , the work or labour that the writer puts into composing his text is brushed aside as of no importance .
29 She has never possessed boots or winter shoes : " I ca n't afford closed-in shoes , so I always wear sandals and in the winter I just put on two pairs of socks . "
30 Of the last decision he says : ‘ Most of the winter I never see daylight .
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