Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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31 On this part of the case I respectfully agree with the observations of Lord Donaldson M.R. , at p. 325f , in the Court of Appeal and of Neill L.J. , at p. 328f .
32 In fact it 's the best offer I 've ever had , and in any case I always knew I could go back to Wakefield if it did not work out .
33 I resisted the temptation to analyse the results until all information had been gathered in case I sub-consciously distorted the data-gathering process .
34 In my case I almost felt that I was a participant in some workshops which had been filmed ten years earlier .
35 When I eventually got off the bus back in Maseru I nearly collapsed , such was my weakness .
36 When I heard from Liz that your boss was starting to talk about wedding bells I swiftly moved all my operations back to London . ’
37 I may have the idea that makes me start putting the brush strokes down , but at some point the canvas will take on a life of its own and lead me off in a direction I never expected to go .
38 The university opened up for me a freedom I never knew existed .
39 Germany I still do n't like dealing in kilos .
40 Many opinions I formerly entertained are now given up & probably many of my present opinions will share the same fate — I wish them to be closely and fully ( as I know they will fairly ) examined without any regard to the author & therefore I can not by my presence aid your cause .
41 Gav and my Aunt Janice got on like a house on fire , a combined location and fate I occasionally wished on them as I lay awake listening to the sounds of their love-making , a pastime I sometimes suspected I shared with people in a large part of the surrounding community , not to say northern Europe .
42 Chairman I honestly do not have an indication of the final amount of costs , this often happens with consultancy work , it 's like answering the question how long is a piece of string , you do n't know until you 've reached the end of it .
43 ‘ I 've always said you were the best blacksmith I ever had . ’
44 Then , after I 'd walked about a bit and done my errands I suddenly felt much better .
45 About nationalisation I never had any doubt .
46 As an arthritis sufferer I often find it a strain using the latch tool for casting off .
47 I drank fears like wormwood , yea , made myself drunken with bitterness ; for my ever-shaping and distrustful mind still mingled gall-drops , till out of the cup of hope I almost poisoned myself with despair …
48 The prize of five hundred pounds helped me start my business and as well as meeting the Prince I now send an outfit to the young princes every year .
49 Yeah I mean like when I was in the park I only did it between because I was only really talking to one person at one time , but I mean like I could n't remember anywhere .
50 I now bring before you all the attitudes I now realise to be wrong .
51 With George 's anarchic tendencies I often wondered why he ever chose to work in such a highly structured and formal setting as the organisation .
52 Although I had precise engineering plans I nevertheless measured and remeasured the space .
53 To keep this depth and spread without using chorus I just left the chorus switched on and backed off the rate and depth controls to 0 ; switching the chorus off again put the sound back in the middle of the speakers and sounded quite boring by comparison .
54 As well as William I also spoke to Jim .
55 In these cases I either have to wait for a passing walker and ask for assistance , try to reverse my direction or take the plunge and risk damage to chair and body .
56 Two fingers I had waved at that driver as he thundered past me , cursing me through the open cab window and fighting the wheel , and those two fingers I now regretted having on my hand .
57 In the many visits I paid in the course of promoting these activities I again found the kind of awareness of what was new in literature in places I had least expected ; and when in the autumn of that year The Idea of a Christian Society was published , it was much more successful than Eliot hoped .
58 you know in the er first year with Miss I genuinely wrote this thing right .
59 erm mushrooms cabbage and everything 's raw , completely raw carrots in th in the middle with two different two mayonnaise dips one plai s plain mayonnaise and the other half of it is erm garlic flavour mayonnaise and erm that 's as a starter I always have that and I thoroughly enjoy it you know that 's the by the time I 've had that I do n't want much of my main meal cos it 's great
60 I 'm the other spaceman , I got hairs on my chest I never get depressed .
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