Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [conj] i [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | We have enough racing in this country and I believe in reserving one day at least for the Lord . |
32 | It was in this cave that I came across another example of Yorkshire wit : revealed in the light of a torch was a daubed inscription on the wall of the cave , ‘ J. CAESAR B.C. 44 ’ . |
33 | I set out the Government 's objectives in a speech in this House before I went to Maastricht . |
34 | " I do my full share of the work in this house and I wait on you . |
35 | It actually takes some time before I get to the stage of asking for his name , the date or details of the place where he lives . |
36 | It was with much regret that I learned of the sad passing of Jack Golder ( Shergold guitars ) on 9th April ‘ 92 , via the obituary published in your June issue . |
37 | There was much hilarity when I dived into my bag and turned off the offending breast pump . |
38 | ‘ The pleasure of being top , and nothing else , except the interest of my father , made me do such homework as I did in the evenings … . |
39 | You 'll probably find you wo n't have quite as much trouble as I do with them . |
40 | And I think he quote those , or they did n't quote them in much , as much detail as I did in the lectures . |
41 | Yeah cos I went in that shop and I put on a size ten skirt and it was hanging . |
42 | With that remark I took my leave and made my way through the orchard and onto the road leading to Brigade H.Q That evening as I lay in my trench I thought about the events of the first seven days in Normandy . |
43 | Almondsbury came more into it as the last twenty minutes came and erm forced a few corners ; Banbury had probably the more chances of getting the elusive winner erm but the game could have gone either way and I think after all is considered erm the final result was a fair result . |
44 | That night as I lay in bed I prayed that it was not our name , only one like ours ; I still could n't believe it . |
45 | Much as the work fascinated me , and fonder each day as I became of Edward , there was nevertheless a growing sense of frustration . |
46 | Well it , it was n't funny that day before I went to the that ear |
47 | Are you going to stand there gossiping all day while I die of neglect here ? ’ |
48 | " I feel like shit all day if I drink at lunchtime . " |
49 | ‘ I work with women all day and I go to the pub to get away from them ’ … |
50 | Erm and certainly I think I think in going to neighbourhood panels it was it was to serve a democratic process of tenants being able to panels local to their that area and I think in that sense erm it has been successful and certainly , I think as far as we were concerned er , it avoids the perhaps intimidating nature of , of tenants appearing in a large centre of the various panel which er I think was er , certainly one of the members wishes when we started on a neighbourhood basis but , yes it was our intention and , I would think that it 's quite reasonable to ask us to bring the report to the next meeting er with a better explanation of how the council works so far . |
51 | Each morning before I leave for work , I bid a cordial ( ? ) farewell to the one perched on my roof and each night I count my fish to see if he 's penetrated the net I hurriedly stretched over the pool . |
52 | ‘ I probably committed more fouls in that game than I have throughout my entire career — I was that determined to do well . ’ |
53 | The scene of life , Bransby ’ , continued he , ‘ is drawing to a close : although my career has been a most happy one , I feel much less regret than I expected in leaving it , for I have full confidence in the mercy of God . ’ |
54 | But I still had more room than I needed in that so that was quite useful . |
55 | And I hope that when-that officer has to interview someone he gets more co-operation than I had from you . ’ |
56 | Even if she did claim to know who it was we 'd find it difficult to convince a judge , without far more proof than I have at the moment . ’ |
57 | I can get a lot more atmosphere if I come to a place like this and actually draw what I see . ’ |
58 | But certainly that man that I went to that time he was very very nice and |
59 | ‘ I think I need 350,000 points to guarantee selection , and I will pass that total if I finish in the top two tomorrow , ’ said Lane . |
60 | And you see there 's no permanent fence to the fields and so therefore I could put gates up at that road if I wanted to , but the Council has never consulted me about going to look at it , or going over my road . |