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

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1 One of the hypotheses I was considering was that during REM sleep ( and therefore during REM sleep dreams ) the entire memory system is accessible — none of the inhibitions present during wakeful life are active , and new memories can be fitted in to the appropriate cognitive structures during REM sleep .
2 I stood and thought and made the panic recede until I could work out what to do , then I took my knife out of its sheath on my belt and carved an arrow in the bark of the tree I was facing .
3 By the end of the holidays I was only capable of reading such publications as Woman 's Own or Valentine without my mind wandering .
4 But for the last two weeks of the holidays I was continually feeling ‘ sick ’ and ‘ shaky ’ , and went back to school , weighing seven stone one pound .
5 ‘ You 're saying then that when I walk out of the church I 'm on my own . ’
6 He said : ‘ Because of the operation I am restricted in the physical activity I can do , so I was just messing about with music tapes after the operation when I got around to singing .
7 After Richard reminded me of the problems I was about to face following that first flight , I was n't looking forward to the next flying lesson .
8 I used to go to work fearful of the dialogue I was putting on the screen .
9 She would never say so , and I probably would n't think such a thing if I were n't pregnant , but pregnant — me thinks : she 's keeping something of me , something of the child I was , in those trunks down there , so as not to lose me entirely , so as not to lose my childhood completely .
10 She 's Leader of the Patrol I 'm going to join when I go up to Guides , and she 's asked me to call and see her .
11 At the end of the patrol I was to submit a comprehensive report of our findings .
12 If they do n't play it by the end of the tour I 'm gon na shit on your head . ’
13 Gwynne retired to Hamburg , a sad and lonely figure , ‘ rusting for want of the conversation I was used to ’ , until Queen Anne 's death opened the way for him to return to England .
14 Those who pursue comparisons of the kind I am referring to are likely to be impressed by the staying-power of a literary preoccupation to which a variety of temperaments and compulsions has been attracted , and could well be inclined to believe that Pechorin 's duel and indifference may have been among the precedents that weighed , a century later , with a woman bent on contriving her appointment with destiny .
15 If you have such a policy if you were to have criteria of the kind I 'm alluded to erm does that still leave it too open in North Yorkshire , might it still be too wide too many erm er opportunities might meet locations might meet these criteria .
16 It was big windows facing the street and people looking in and at that time I was very , very recognizable because of the publicity I was having at the club .
17 The ghastly irony was that talking to someone outside helped clarify my feelings and work through some of the guilt I was carrying .
18 Of the man I was told was my Dad .
19 ‘ Sometimes at the end of the day I am drained , ’ said Ann , who has been doing the job at Courtaulds Packaging company in Colchester , UK , for 10 years .
20 But shortly after , to my surprise , I saw the female and two kits peering out from one of the branch holes , surveying the river , and for the rest of the day I was treated to some amazing mink behaviour .
21 ‘ At the end of the day I 'm responsible for the authority .
22 Erm I suppose having this great exten extended crane there does give a good impression of height , but , the action is here and i it 's a little small in the frame and , but although I 'm sure , you know , there 's quite a fe I imagine there 's a lot of people standing around watching and so on , but as a photograph at the end of the day I 'm not sure it has quite enough impact to be erm terribly interesting .
23 All I 'm saying is I 've got to have people , I 've got confidence in me because at the end of the day I 'm responsible
24 and fellow members that will be down in Whitehall and eventually will put you to bed , if you bury your head in the sand and at the end of the day I 'm afraid the country is going to knock it off .
25 I try to watch Match of the Day I 'm a keen Liverpool supporter so it 's especially important when my team plays .
26 I 've always had to work very hard but at the end of the day I 'm , I 'm self-satisfied because I 'm I 'm doing what I want to do .
27 PP : I adored the lute songs , of course , and there are two wonderful duets with Elizabeth , but I think that in many ways in the rest of the part I was wrongly cast .
28 I also got the distinct impression that Herta disapproves of the work I am doing here .
29 Bear in mind , however , that most of the work I was doing was word processing , which allows the hard disk to be powered down for most of the time .
30 It had been written for an age when wind was still the motive power for most of the world 's shipping , so that , though technically out of date , it was invaluable for some of the work I was doing , particularly wire splicing , and if we were rolled over and had to jury-rig the ship it would be a life saver .
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