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

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1 When I asked about local amnesties , I was told : ’ It is for chief officers of police to consider whether offering opportunities for disposing of offensive weapons would be a worthwhile crime prevention initiative in their own force area . ’
2 In 1938 I was offered a programme with full rehearsal and that I accepted , though when it came to the time I asked for separate section rehearsals — first strings , then winds — which met with some opposition , particularly as the orchestra was convinced that it knew the music already .
3 I asked for certain research facilities and I got them .
4 My searches even led me to the absurdity of being directed to the deep freeze in one newsagent when I asked for Spare Rib .
5 I asked for professional counselling which I did n't get . ’
6 I asked for special leave and borrowed the eighty pounds for a short-term return ticket on the letter-mail route to the UK .
7 I asked with careful innocence
8 It is rather like something that I used to do as a young groundsman coming up through the ranks , when I applied for vacant jobs all over the place , the bigger and more prestigious the place the better , and more often than not without the slightest intention of taking the job if it had been offered !
9 Nietzsche wrote : " When I heard of the fires in Paris , I felt annihilated for some days and was overwhelmed by fears and doubts ; the whole academic ( wissenschaftlich ) , philosophical , artistic world seemed an absurdity , if a single day could wipe out the most glorious works of art , even whole periods of art ; I clung with earnest conviction to the metaphysical value of art , which can not exist for the sake of poor human beings , but has higher missions to fulfil . "
10 Erm , is that okay for that I just have something that I read in New Scientist does everybody take it ?
11 He knows the representation that I made with other colleagues only a fortnight ago .
12 I still possess a tape-recording of a news report I made for Irish radio in which — to a background of Palestinian rifle fire — I hear my own voice informing listeners in the furthest villages of County Mayo that they are listening to ‘ the last shots of the Lebanese civil war ’ .
13 The ships themselves offer a more comfortable ride these days : of the 16 trips I made in blustery March , only one was anything like rough .
14 God did many things in my life and in the lives of friends that I made in different places .
15 I squelched across tiny burns running in black channels of peat , and stood looking down from the hillside on to the grey roofs of Scaup Farm .
16 I was glad of my stout walking boots as I squelched through bossy bits .
17 ‘ I do n't know anything , ’ I repeat with exaggerated lethargy .
18 I thus set about preparing for the days ahead as , I imagine , a general might prepare for a battle : I devised with utmost care a special staff plan anticipating all sorts of eventualities ; I analysed where our weakest points lay and set about making contingency plans to fall back upon in the event of these points giving way ; I even gave the staff a military-style ‘ pep-talk ’ , impressing upon them that , for all their having to work at an exhausting rate , they could feel great pride in discharging their duties over the days that lay ahead .
19 I mean with ordinary ones
20 Well an an an and I , it seems to me that the , the er I mean you go , you go to the er to the M S Society and you find just about everybody there , you know , you find people who , who are in wheelchairs , you find people who are walking around , you find people who are er controlling their diet you find people who are obs s taking extreme dietary precautions , no , not precautions , no they are taking extreme care of their diet , er er I mean on gluten-free diets and you know what that means
21 " I mean about Apache Indians and all . "
22 And where the beer did agree eventually , I mean under slight pressure .
23 Yeah i it 's n th that door looks miles away but I mean in actual fact it 's not very far , ever such a strange
24 Look I mean in actual fact , it 's probably well it should n't be
25 I mean in other words we 'll now have a proper strategy the Vale of the White Horse , which was always an area of the county where the County Council services to the elderly was poorer than elsewhere .
26 And now perhaps you understand what I mean by Personal Management . ’
27 So what I mean by controlled access is nobody comes on i within to this flat complex , without er the se the security team knowing .
28 That 's what I mean by artificial jobs .
29 Oh cha chapel Later on , I mean er you know when you got to ten , eleven , ch there were so many things at chapel , I mean from learned dissertations , I mean the gentlemen from the University , here .
30 I mean like old age pensioners , you know they will buy the piece like that but
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