Example sentences of "[subord] [adj] [noun] [verb] i " in BNC.
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1 | As a retired lawyer with more than forty years experience of criminal courts and a private pilot of more than 25 years standing I think that , like many others , you badly underestimate the intelligence of both the legal profession and the average jury . |
2 | Those lovely pups looked more appealing than any pedigree breed I 've seen . |
3 | On this model I get the best of both worlds and yet , for me , the sound of the stick itself is more unique than any MIDI sounds I 've ever heard . ’ |
4 | Gianluigi 's away and if that woman thinks I 'm going to wait one second longer … ’ |
5 | Well I shall go because if that fella 's been from , if that fella said I did n't have a job I 'll be jumping up and down like a what d' ya call it ! |
6 | During the American War of Independence General James Grant of Ballindalloch , the member of parliament for Sutherland , found the attractions of a military life to be a great help to his political interest , asserting to a correspondent that ‘ if this business continues I could provide for all the Sutherlands in the country . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | And then when that job finished I started with . |
9 | ‘ So I 'm blindfolded again , taken to this bus stop an hour or so away and when that bus comes I 'm right on it and no mistake . |
10 | When these calls come I always know we will be all right . |
11 | " When these telegrams came I ran down and opened the door to the boy and I showed them to Mummy and she began very bravely , how lovely dear , and then began to cry and shut herself in her room . |
12 | If the early nineteen nineties are as testing a time for U S and U K markets as many people predict I 'm nonetheless confident that Pearson is better placed than most companies to withstand this . |