Example sentences of "[pos pn] [adj] [noun] [verb] i " in BNC.

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1 I mean it came out well I thought , it came out very well , considering it was , you know , different process , and it certainly does the job and I still have n't got my damn postcards have I ?
2 But as my historical data grew I discovered , from other sources , statements which contradicted the statements of the local historian and in most cases when I checked carefully I found that he was inaccurate .
3 A lot of people said last year that I should n't have had a factory bike , so I was happy that my early results demonstrated I was worthy of an NSR .
4 Can I reiterate what he he actually said in a meeting with Calum er Carole Degucht er last year er he said I do y the honourable , my honourable friend said I do not see that uniformity means adopting a system of proportional representation and I 've yet to see a good case as to the merits of different states adopting the same procedure .
5 Never in my wildest dreams had I ever thought I would even go to Hollywood , let alone work with people like him .
6 My stupid mind knows I can make dumplings , so why on earth ca n't it tell me who I am ? ’
7 As my transsexual obsession deepened I was prone to bouts of morbid depression and I spent a great deal of time thinking about suicide ; suicide was almost a twin obsession at times .
8 My separatist friends said I was selling out , and taking on the role of mother was just doing what the patriarchy had trained me for .
9 But I mud say , never in my short life have I witnessed anything so funny .
10 But when my eighth birthday came I found it among my presents , with a little card from my father . ’
11 It is very hard for me to bear because my employer and even my own family think I am just being work-shy .
12 Even my own people say I 'm thoroughly bad and I 've got the temper of Old Nick . "
13 You know when I talk to friends they tell me that despite all my big race wins I have still been virtually ignored by the public who seem unaware most of the time that I am around .
14 I do not want my new friends to know I am connected to a boring man like you .
15 I 'VE just been to court for the first time in my life at 74 , because my local council said I owed them £63 for my wife 's poll tax during 1991–92 .
16 Fans have besieged me of late claiming that in my last programme notes I announced the opening of a club shop .
17 This book would be many times its current length had I explained everything in detail .
18 She 'd be there , waiting , in her own way praying I 'd make it back OK .
19 People like your bloody aunt think I 'm a cynic , a wrecker of homes .
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