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

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1 For them I reserve my highest pejorative — journalist .
2 After what I told you last night , I — ’
3 Every one of them I told them all about peep hole
4 This kind of music , of which I contributed my own part , deliberately aimed at beginning anew , ignoring the conventions of the past ; the only universal ideal was that the new music should be completely unlike whatever was heard before .
5 ‘ And now , I beg you , I beseech you , to reassure me that you are not also one of those unspeakables of which I think we both know the name only too well . ’
6 ‘ It having been stated to Samuel Whitbread Esq. , and to me … that Mary Flint , now in the Bedford Infirmary , is in danger of death in consequence of the wounds and injuries which she received from you , we intend to take her examination at the said Infirmary on Tuesday 8th October inst. at 1 o'clock of the afternoon of which I give you this notice that you may if you think proper be present . ’
7 They would promise allegiance both to the state of which they were a citizen and to " the state of the commonwealth on the territory of which I perform my military service " .
8 And er at the end of it I think we all felt we knew where we were going , and , and what the work that we 'd put in over the last three years on the management procedures , which form the foundations of our quality system .
9 There is sufficient money in balances to pay our share of that , if we need to do so , and I think making scare stories about it does n't do anything towards what I hope we all want , which is an efficient , effective police force in this county , protecting us erm from crime , and helping to prevent as much crime as possible .
10 Given that Callinicos ' book is difficult , and given the probability that despite the seriousness of its argument it is unlikely to be widely debated , I will firstly offer an interpretation of what I think its main themes are , and what they are not .
11 I refer you to my letter of 8 March regarding the above tape , with which I sent you two copies of the Agreement that had been drawn up ( following your request of 7 March ) .
12 For me , death , like sexuality , was an aspect of the adult world , with which I felt myself incapable of coming to terms .
13 My first shot was ‘ Incomes policy and exchange rates ’ which rather reveals perhaps the track upon which I find my own mind has been running in recent months if not years .
14 I suspect that the hon. Gentleman had framed his supplementary before hearing my answer to his question , in which I made it clear that the number of nurses who were employed during that period was far greater than the number who qualified .
15 So , after a very busy two more terms at the Royal College in which I gave my first recital , and also had a chance of playing the Beethoven Concerto No. 4 in G major at one of the Patron 's Fund Concerts with Adrian Boult as conductor , I left the College and came up to Oxford in October 1924 .
16 ‘ It was an experience from which I learned something important . ’
17 These had a big sign saying NO UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY and various instructions about hospital waste disposal , from which I averted my sensitive gaze .
18 It seemed to me I owed him some explanation .
19 And to be more explicit and to show you how tall I stand by the giant , I will put down a simile of human life as far as I now perceive it ; that is , to the point to which I say we both have arrived at .
20 The Bill also contains special provisions for the islands , to which I suspect my hon. Friend the Member for Orkney and Shetland ( Mr. Wallace ) will wish to pay special reference , if he catches your eye , Mr. Deputy Speaker .
21 time after time I tried to walk away I come to depend on you I give you all the love I had in me .
22 Mind I 'll tell you honest she asked , fat lady this take your troubles to her I forget her bleeding name .
23 I base that simply on what I know my own district County Council 's current budget .
24 Sometimes I find the book very interesting which is good because when it comes to writing about it I find it easy .
25 Anyway to finish that story about stopping and starting , I stopped there for fifty years and me mother was still alive when er when I at ninety three and when I retired in nineteen seventy nine , nineteen eighty I told me mum that I was finishing and she looked at me I told you that job would n't last and I , I , I mean I 'd done fifty years all but a few months .
26 At an effective level , the one at which I made it possible for Jean-Claude to work uninterruptedly , I felt both the benefits of a com-panionable relationship with someone of whom I was , in many ways , admiring , and a sense of my own worth : I was useful to him .
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