Example sentences of "[conj] [art] [noun sg] i [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It was very mean of me , I know , after the sweet beginning of your letter & the pleasure I had from it , to be very angry at the end .
2 Or or the rest I mean in general
3 Or the poster I produced for you of the doves of peace made with human hands .
4 What made this interesting is that the company I work for has considerable knowledge in this area .
5 I thought it was interesting as well that the stuff I got from the I and R V with it , was a lot about audio description and the tape and how much it cost and how wonderful this was and it was the first time it had ever been done , but there was nothing , as is always the case , there was nothing actually about what the film was about , it was full of sort of , this is the first time it 's done , but nothing about sort of this is the film about , about this , this is what the story 's about , you know .
6 What I w what I will say to my honourable , my right honourable friend is that er when I recently visited the United States I did find that the , on which our training and enterprise councils have been based , have provided a very valuable experience for us in learning the lessons that he had indicated of ensuring that the private sector is fully involved in decisions over training and I believe that the figure I gave to my honourable friend early today , combined with over two billion that my department spends on training , forms a very effective public private sector partnership .
7 I apply a multiplier of nine , it follows that the figure I allow for this period is five hundred and thirty four thousand seven hundred and ninety seven pounds and sixty four pence and the total cost of future care is therefore eight hundred and ninety four thousand seven hundred and ninety seven pounds and sixty four pence .
8 But it is so poorly executed , muddled in its narrative and just plain old-fashioned dull that the screening I went to was soon humming with critical snores .
9 ‘ Well , you must remember , Mr McKillop , that the information I got from Elsie on that topic was n't given to me all at one time .
10 I must also emphasise that the answer I give to the question before me will be of general application .
11 I always was attacked on the grounds that the world I wrote about did n't exist and it 's only in the last five to ten years here in Ireland , that my work is seen to be actually true .
12 i find that the time I spend with Danielle now is action packed and full of play , kisses and cuddles and more stimulating for us both than it was previously .
13 And it could turn out that the car I left on the Foulness road was stolen from a car park in Colchester or somewhere .
14 Suppose , for example , that the suggestion I made in Chapter 3 is sound : that there is widespread if tacit agreement that the ultimate point of law is to license and justify state coercion of individuals and groups .
15 Erm first of all if I may just er point out that the example I put with my paper that I have submitted today , and I thank you for the er indulgence in allowing me to produce it so late , was simply that there was one particular appeal of decision where an inspector remarked particularly on the lack of a local or a development plan policy relating to generally relating to the countryside .
16 In some ways it is an improvement over yet older versions , sions , but I hope you realise that the information it encapsulates is much vaguer and less certain than the description I gave of what single cells can do .
17 I see that an article I wrote at the time entitled ‘ What should we say to Germany ? ’ reflected this point of view , though with less explicitness .
18 The uppers , made of one piece calf leather with leather bellows , well padded tongue and collar , provided the comfort I remembered from the first day .
19 The separation may be more mental than physical , as in the much-loved pair 29 and 30 , where the Poet 's despair and sadness are dispelled merely by recalling the Friend : ‘ For thy sweet love rememb'red ’ and ‘ But if the while I think on thee , dear friend ’ , couplets which once read it is impossible to forget .
20 But if the while I think of thee , dear friend
21 Many of the most important and prominent proteins of the synaptic membrane are of the class known as glycoproteins , which , if the description I gave in Chapter 3 now seems a long way back , can best be summed up as molecules made in two parts ; an amino acid chain embedded in the membrane , to which is attached a further chain made of sugar molecules such as glucose , fucose and galactose , sticking out from the membrane into the extracellular space beyond .
22 I sometimes wonder if the reason I struggled with university mathematics was that no one had taken the trouble to express the mysteries of analysis in comic strip form .
23 ‘ I rang that night shelter you were at this morning and the girl I spoke to told me you were on your way .
24 Okay and the rest I think from that packet , are particularly gripping I think .
25 Erm we do n't so and the way I feel like saying , well let's first do the bridal magazine , now I 've seen how far that goes .
26 No seriously , you get so much shit at work , if you took it all to heart , you know , you 'd just crack up , and the way I deal with stress like , you know , someone 's made my day .
27 I went to the Wicklow Gardens Festival last year and enjoyed it thoroughly ; and the welcome I received at Hunter 's Hotel makes a return visit hard to resist .
28 Well they 's a allocated me as a grocer you see and the fruiterer I dealt with the , the wholesaler , the I dealt most of with in was He said to me , you 're not getting enough for what you are , he said to me .
29 ‘ Friends close to me probably saw what was written about me and the criticism I took from every angle .
30 My mother was working class and did n't ever question what happened to her as a cancer patient and the motto I had in the family , in relation to health in particular , was ‘ Do as you 're told ’ .
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