Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [conj] i [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | Finally , foreign museums started contacting the Ministry of Culture and asking if they could buy , let us say , a picture by Malévich or Popova , and then it became clear that I had the pictures . |
2 | But he 's made me believe them ; it 's the thought of him that makes me feel guilty when I break the rules . |
3 | ‘ I do n't feel hungry and I suspect the innkeeper , after my blunt speech with him , would poison the bloody dish ! ’ |
4 | I want two things from an aeroplane : I want it to fly me up to the enemy , and then lie still while I shoot the enemy down . ’ |
5 | I 've told Dizzy that I want the whole works , and I do n't care what it costs him . ’ |
6 | The flanger is always on , though it does n't really sound active until I hit the pedal . |
7 | Even when I was a schoolboy I was able to disguise it because my parents made sure that I had the best of footwear specially made to build up my right foot without making it obvious that this was the case . |
8 | He gives me all different kinds and though I do n't know what they actually are , they all taste good and I appreciate the variety . |
9 | I mean it was cursory , it became cursory when I saw the bloody pile of stuff that I 'd got to read , and I thought , ‘ Well I 'll you know we 'll skip that and I 'll just say what a wonderful lot you are for doing so much . ’ |
10 | Last night I sat up last night to watch that George Foreman fight and they had to put football on before it and I fell asleep and I missed the bloody fight ! |
11 | I felt upset because I wanted the baby . |
12 | The café looked deserted as I approached the front door . |
13 | ‘ I was daft enough to say his plants looked healthy and I got the Ancient Mariner treatment ; a squirt-by-puff account of how he managed it . |
14 | I felt curious as I said the words in an office to a man the other side of a desk with white flowers and greenery in a vase . |
15 | The girl looked puzzled so I repeated the description and recognition dawned in her bright blue eyes . |
16 | • Sherman emerged from his sonic Orbitarium but looked flustered when I mentioned the album , denying any participatory interest in the Hughes-Coughlan partnership . |
17 | Then the line went dead and I heard the dialling tone . |
18 | yeah I think right but I think the way of analyzing is through just saying you , what are your grievances and then ultimately that will result in landlords being driven out . |
19 | The ‘ Let ’ rule has stood since 1880 without too much fuss and I think I might get annoyed if I saw the fifth set in a Wimbledon final decided by a serve which simply hit the net and ‘ died ’ on the receiver 's side . |
20 | I think main that I had the chance to work with a very good choral society . |
21 | I would get mad when I put the phone down and cry a lot , but certainly I would n't get mad with her . ’ |
22 | Anyway three people have phoned yesterday , we had two phone calls yesterday , in the morning I had one last night and there was another one this morning about the washing machine and I said sorry but I said the advert was put in the Campaign I said a month or so ago . |
23 | This often sounds like the rap of a demented DJ : the way she moves has got to be good news , ca n't gel loose till I feel the juice — suck and spread , bitch , yeah bounce for me baby … |
24 | honestly felt a wee bit nervous at the start just to make sure that I had the structure , that , that , I think that was the whole crux of the thing . |
25 | And clearly anyone from outside Northwest Manchester has got to start looking at the are and doing some research and finding out where the big firms are , who the important people are , etcetera , to make sure that I know the area that I 'm candidate in . |
26 | Soon the door stood open and I entered the study . |