Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [vb base] i [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The half inch I 'd added to the 5ft 8in , somehow became attached to the 5ft 9in . |
2 | Moreover , as soon as the English think I know the name of their traitor , I will be kept safe . ’ |
3 | ‘ Because of that , the superstitious say I met the fairies and went to live with them for nine years . |
4 | To try out the 238 Syncaset I recorded a track using a drum machine on tracks 1–2 , rhythm guitar doubled onto tracks 3 and 4 ( then mixed and bounced onto track 8 , then bounced again through a compressor/noise gate back onto track 3 ) , bass guitar onto track 4 , harmony lead guitars onto tracks 5 and 6 ( again bounced onto track 8 and mixed back to track five with delay ) , lead vocal on track 6 , first vocal harmony detuned using the pitch control on track 7 and second harmony in normal pitch on track 8 . |
5 | ‘ This was the first fight I found myself screaming . |
6 | And I 'll never forget him , the first shift I went on afternoon shift . |
7 | For the record , although West Indies Man of the Match Ambrose finished with second-innings figures of 6 for 34 , Walsh claimed the vital wickets of Wessels , Kirsten and Kuiper in an inspired morning spell of 11–7–8–4 — ‘ probably the best spell I 've had in Test matches , ’ he believes . |
8 | The next take I did n't miss ! |
9 | When it happens again on the next cast I turn the air blue with some choice words . |
10 | In a 1978 fieldnote I recorded : |
11 | He then holds up his own ideal , a calculated inversion which in a normal man might be the text for a denunciation of what Cicero called the treachery ‘ lurking under the false show of loyal service ’ : At this point , normally , the attack on evil would be made ; but Iago unconcernedly identifies himself with this group : ‘ These fellows have some soul , /And such a one do I profess myself ’ ( 53ff . ) . |