Example sentences of "[vb base] [prep] [art] [noun] i " in BNC.

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1 Oh yes , er yes they were , they were er of course there was a great divide there I mean between the Liberals I mean they were the only two parties in those days .
2 I mean for a while I think it was maybe my glasses , but these are just new
3 Although the lines are exceedingly fine ( ie , just resolved ) at this distance , increasing the separation between source and observer can produce very strong lines which account for the glare I have noticed .
4 Well the girl yeah that girl that came with us , she had , I mean as a rule I , I do n't have
5 I mean as an acquaintance I could tolerate her but I .
6 Chimpanzees for instance have enormous canine teeth , but the males have them and not the females , so the idea here is that normally a big canine tooth , a sexually dimorphic canine tooth is probably related to inter-male conflict , rather than to killing and , and whether , how that affects your er what you say about the spacing I 'm not sure , but certainly it would be a safe erm generalization to say normally big canines are an aspect of sexual dimorphism and in mammals are very common .
7 If I sleep during the day I do n't sleep at night .
8 The reason is not that I now disagree with the stance I took ten years ago , but that in this past decade my own understanding of the work of the Holy Spirit in the individual and in the Church has greatly developed , and the whole charismatic or renewal movement , then comparatively young , has matured enormously within the life of the Church at large .
9 On the technical side , the outcome may well be some way from what would be expected of perfect contestability , even if the assumptions approximate to the conditions I have outlined .
10 because what I say on the phone I make it absolutely clear .
11 Oh they bag something terrible but then I say at the price I 'm not gon na buy them , I 'm not , but in the Dodger 's there 's not one small in any colour
12 Listen for a guy I do n't know and he did , he does
13 Well I think it was I mean that erm we when you dredge from the Causeway I 'd say near the Harbourmaster 's office and we dredged all the way to Botterman 's Bay just below Pinmill and that Botterman 's Bay was that 's a place where they had and that 's where the big ships used to moor then and they used to get .. be lightened , like all grain goods and that used to be loaded into barges by hand and then when it goes so light they used to the fish with about three thousand grain in 'em and then they used to fill them up in the dock , on the same method .
14 In fact I broadcast that material , but I cut it into three programmes , and I , I cut in the questions I would have asked if he 'd actually given me a chance to ask them .
15 listen to The Jam I might want to go and listen to fucking bit of heavy rock or something or bit of pop or something you know ?
16 School makes me nervous ; when I walk down the corridor I feel that everyone is staring at me , and because a lot of people know about my anorexia they think it their job to comment constantly on what I am eating or not eating , and how much better I look now that I 've put on weight .
17 I put on an accent I slip into something more comfortable I turn
18 There is an oscillation between light and darkness but no particular moment of time when day becomes night or night day ; as I walk across the landscape I may sometimes be on a hill top and sometimes in a valley bottom but at no point does the surface of the earth come to an end .
19 To put it at its highest , I was in no more than so-so shape by the time I reached Caduta 's .
20 Now when I read about the island I discovered that it is volcanic and mountainous and is the last refuge of the Carib Indians , the descendants of proud cannibals who starved to death rather than accept the fate of slavery .
21 Look for a job I 'd say .
22 But if I run through the addresses I think it 'll make sense because everybody will recognize where they are .
23 ‘ Marshal , ’ he began , ‘ you look like a man I can do business with — ’
24 First I make the mistake of falling in love with this man who probably wo n't remember what I look like the minute I leave this place , even though he 's not averse to the idea of making love to me while we 're under the same roof .
25 You just walk out the police station I run up the road I was laughing my head off .
26 And now when I look round the garden I can say that 's Diane and
27 If I jump from the tree I will be home again .
28 Well look at a miner I mean if he worked three days a week he might only get thirty shillings , in tho very very very seldom worked a full week .
29 I just try to make sure I look at the person I 'm talking to , and show them I 'm interested .
30 If you look at the statistics I would in do n't forget there 's a re-sit paper .
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