Example sentences of "i [vb base] [pers pn] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Having visited Tullie House , I can confirm that , as my hon. Friend says , it is remarkable , and I commend it to hon. Members on both sides of the House .
2 I 'm breaking up the spaghetti cos I hate it in long lengths !
3 I top it with uncooked , unshelled prawns that have been marinated in grated fresh ginger and lime juice .
4 It 's a promise I expect him to equal .
5 I send them on regular trips abroad to keep up to date with new technology … ’
6 If I provide you with second-class expenses you would be justified in cheating me .
7 I want it simplified , I want it in big letters this is good for you , this is not so good , or this is bad
8 I believed I put them to good use against Pakistan .
9 They arrived after practice , but , like a fool , I put them on untried for the race .
10 us two , we do n't use many , so I made , I made quiches , I put them in raw in the freezer , you know ready just to cook
11 Well I put it on early and then somebody will have to come .
12 He said I know I put it on full power .
13 I put it with other money I had and part exchanged my irons for a full set of top quality blades which had been in a sale after that my game improved immensely I got my handicap by putting in three cards two terrible scores of 86 and the good card which was 72 my handicap was then 15 I played in a junior competition and came third in the lower handicap section a week later and played in a medal and came down to a handicap of 14 .
14 I put it in inverted commas , because many of us just do different kinds of non-waged work at the weekends , or work at providing leisure facilities .
15 I list them without bibliographical details , since these are largely irrelevant for our particular purpose ; but I add what is more significant , the price paid for each , in or out of the saleroom , unless for some reason this is not known .
16 I enjoy receiving the newsletter and I read it with great nostalgia .
17 Ground 2(a) ( I need not trouble with 2(b) ) was this — and as it succinctly sets out Mr. Wildblood 's argument , I read it in full :
18 My blue-eyed Macushla , I hear it in vain .
19 Because I got some by mistake cos it , yes I know it in Chinese dishes but I do n't quite know what they do with it .
20 I like them with hairy chests and ten-inch pricks . ’
21 We both like beans on toast , although I like mine with liberal lashings of Worcester sauce , which I expect is far too exotic for the Prime Minister .
22 Be pleased to tell them that I remember them with great kindness and great respect .
23 I remember it with great nostalgia . ’
24 " Dictatorship is coming , I state it with complete responsibility .
25 If I do it in private , I may easily fall into the way of doing so in public .
26 My subterfuge was a visit to the Rotary — but the only rotary aspect of that day was the circle my buttocks described as I thrust you to orgiastic multiplicities .
27 The next four paragraphs are important in the committee 's scheme of things and I must ask your Lordships ' indulgence while I quote them in full :
28 I quote it in full , in tribute to the whole glorious regiment of women shoppers , firm of purpose and knowing exactly what they want :
29 I mention him in particular because he understood that opera concerns those ecstatic moments when a man or a woman has to use a means of expression other than the spoken word .
30 Although I take her on short trips to the shops , she ca n't cope with going too far from the house .
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