Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [vb base] i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 She is also on the books of Premier model agency , ‘ to get a little money til I find a proper job ’ .
2 In any case would not the right course require me to give his advice prima facie rather than pre-emptive force ?
3 No you wo n't want a copy of that photograph let me tell you .
4 Brand had said , ‘ Mr Garland came here early on Tuesday afternoon ; he delivered some printing work I had ordered and we had a brief conversation .
5 But before I talk in more detail about how we hope to raise this money let me spend a little time explaining why I feel that this appeal is so vital to children everywhere .
6 Yeah another thing that that old folk use I know that my granny used to say she 'll say she 'll turn things round she 'll say , I 'm having nothing with it to do , instead of , I 'm no having anything to do with it .
7 In this second talk I want to mention a view which has a long history in the Church , far longer than my previous subject .
8 MIKE HOOPER could earn a shock recall tomorrow for a match which his manager describes as ‘ potentially the most exciting European tie I 've been involved in . ’
9 ‘ Given the state of the teams , this is potentially the most exciting European tie I 've been involved in .
10 This day have I begotten thee .
11 Will the right hon. Gentleman allow me to intervene ?
12 I am convinced that only my genuinely clear conscience let me convince the adults around me that I was totally innocent .
13 Now I am a pensioner , rising sixty-three , and some people say I have changed very little .
14 At the risk of being accused of being a pedlar of yet another quack remedy I wish to argue that a rights-based theory , derived in part from the influential rights thesis recently put forward by Ronald Dworkin ( Dworkin , 1978 ) , is also capable of addressing some of these difficulties confronted by our orthodox political and constitutional theories , in addition to its more immediate relevance with regard to the specific issue of tax diversion ( Dignan , 1983 ) , and other civil libertarian issues ; though to do so it stands in need of some revision .
15 I did n't enjoy hurting friends , but each blow did in some way help me to cope with a temper .
16 And he said , It is not the voice of them that shout for mastery , neither is it the voice of them that cry for being overcome : but the noise of them that sing do I hear ’ . ’
17 What extra skills have I learned through doing those jobs ?
18 I recall that during my last six months service I had the magnificent sum of £6/5/ ( £6.25 now ) to spend on myself .
19 I asked them , ‘ How much rehearsal do I get ? ’
20 What extra equipment do I need ?
21 What extra equipment do I need ?
22 ‘ Just how much work have I achieved so far ?
23 Polycarp , the second-century Christian leader in Smyrna , faced a hostile mob and quietly refused to go back on his faith in Christ : ‘ Eighty and six years have I served him , and he hath done me no wrong ; how then can I blaspheme my King who saved me ? ’
24 how much room have I left in front , yeah park the car there
25 What extra efforts have I made to increase my general skills ( night school , etc . ) ?
26 How much SMP do I pay ?
27 After much detective work I traced the fault to one push-on connector on the lead from the power supply unit which was not tight enough .
28 Come on , how much spaghetti do I put in here then ?
29 It should also lead you to ask another vital check question : Exactly how much time have I got for the presentation ?
30 How much time have I got ? he wondered .
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