Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [adj] [conj] i " in BNC.

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1 In fact , it was n't too difficult because that same week the symphony was being prepared by a man called Pergament-Parmet with the Stockholm Philharmonic and I was able to attend his rehearsals .
2 The Manton trainer said : ‘ Dr Devious is in great shape and on course for the Juddmonte International where I think the 10 furlongs will suit as long as they go a fast enough pace .
3 But it is guesswork because I do n't know the gentlemen concerned and I do n't know the full facts .
4 So , so , I think the background , I think , as I said earlier on that keep the photograph simple and I think this one , perhaps , has got too much background .
5 But you 've got to practice with me to get the movements right so I 'm to stand in for the swan . ’
6 One firm offered them forty five , four hundred and fifty thousand pounds , I said I wanted three hundred thousand , cos I done a lot of repair , a lot of renovating , and I made the bar open and I made my money through selling drink and getting in entertainment .
7 I ca n't keep the eye open and I fumble my way to the bathroom to clean my contact lens .
8 Although they are , they must be to the people concerned but I mean , a pet 's usually a dog , cat or bird is n't it ?
9 ‘ I do n't imagine anything , Mr Swayne ; I 'm trying to find out as much as possible about the people concerned and I have to start somewhere . ’
10 ‘ I 'd like to play a role in the Lords sometime but I 'll have to wait and see if anyone thinks I 'd be useful there now . ’
11 ‘ The salon was relaxing , the staff pleasant and I really loved my haircut , ’ was the verdict on Windle Hair Salon in central London .
12 ‘ Enjoyed while they lasted and ended by mutual consent when the time came to move on , usually because both the woman concerned and I knew from the start that it was n't going to be a lifelong affair . ’
13 Er , I also wanted to raise the issue of er the public service section in respect to er this because there 's something prob perhaps not actually tackled in the resolution but equally er important I think is that it 's actually getting the resources into er er down to the br branch level and er if we took this resolution literally , er what it would actually mean would be that er in har with harmonization of agreements we would be handing over er our majority on the manual workers , public service workers to , so obviously we got ta take this resolution very seriously , but consider its implications and the relevance of the word appropriate because I do n't think that we want to be er handed over to come July the first er single table bargaining where we are an absolute minority and where th th that union merge that 's taking place is obviously hostile to our union .
14 And granddad does n't li want people to see him sort of you know when he has to get up and walk about and go to the loo with the door open and I mean it 's not so bad for us because we 're all related but it 's awful for You know I mean I ca n't imagine Jody or Jessica or Alison or anybody liking it very much .
15 I made the matter clear and I do not want anyone to misunderstand .
16 A spokeswoman for the Chippendales said : ‘ We do n't deal with the theatres direct but I have no knowledge of this at all . ’
17 You are without exception the rudest man it has ever been my misfortune to share a restaurant with ; and I think I can speak for all the others present when I say that . ’
18 Is the Minister aware that I have been asking this question , mostly of him , for the past 13 years and that that reply reflects how serious is youth unemployment in Scotland ?
19 Is the Minister aware that I welcome both advances which have been made , but it will be obvious to him from my correspondence with the Department that some bullying still goes on .
20 Is the Minister aware that I returned this morning from a short visit to four countries in the middle east ?
21 And we 're going to grant this protection order which is temporary permission to keep the premises open and I must tell you that there will be a lot more investigation before the order is granted that the transfer is specialist .
22 So he got Times Roman headlines in , very simple layout , and he did some caps bold , and then he said to me he had done all the headlines ragged and I said you just missed one thing — centre the heads .
23 But he said the balance correct and I ca n't get it correct with what you 've got in your book .
24 Erm well what I , what happens , I think that 's good , it 's act it 's not , it 's not inside because it 's encapsulated , it 's not inside because it 's held in there by the socket joint if I draw , draw you a picture , it 's not because the socket joint is so tight it ca n't fall out , is that what you 're saying to me ?
25 and er that may sound er a bit exaggerated but I can assure you that 's what happened , that er , to go to , to be able to file these , these little scraps of paper they had to stick it on another sheet
26 The receptionist would say : ‘ What 's wrong with you ? ’ and I 'd say : ‘ Well , actually it 's a bit personal and I 'd sooner see the doctor about it , ’ and they 'd say : ‘ Oh , we ca n't let you see the doctor until you tell us what 's wrong with you . ’
27 Like , it 's a bit ridiculous but I like
28 But , a bit obstreperous as I say . ’
29 I know it 's a bit early but I 'm going to ask Father Christmas for one !
30 I know it 's a bit dangerous but I would n't cut it down .
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