Example sentences of "i [vb base] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As time went by and my experience sharpened , I back away from the window , taking in more and more of the store fronts , their signs , and external lights . |
2 | As time went by and my experience sharpened , I back away from the window , taking in more and more of the store fronts , their signs , and external lights . |
3 | I mean to move on silently escaping , but I crash straight into a trolley , pushed by a bloke looking like one of the heavyweights in a James Bond film , so I leap away at speed as he snarls after me and knock over a pile of bean tins . |
4 | But one aspect that I find very worrying is the extraordinary level of negativity in the media and I mean particularly in the newspapers . ’ |
5 | erm , no I mean apart from the concrete it helps to fill the hole |
6 | You can have Piers , not literally , I mean just on the tape . |
7 | I mean even at the risk of probably er the other suppliers making a bit more than us if it means that . |
8 | No I mean even with a hand saw , you know , I 've done it before |
9 | Yes but surely they thought that through before they got to the stage that I mean even with the mortgage |
10 | I mean even with the market being depressed there 's still gon na be eight hundred pounds in there . |
11 | I mean conceivably on the tail end of policy H one yesterday , the new settlement is n't going to accommodate all the development needs of Greater York . |
12 | I mean obviously on the whole he ca n't guarantee what sort of priest we 're going to get , but the whole meeting was quite positive . |
13 | Er but I mean basically at the end of the day , I mean you have to think about to what extent you can increase your sales . |
14 | I mean once upon a time nothing was , but I 've spent two and a half thousand pound if not more since I 've been off work . |
15 | I eat alone in the dining room and the next morning set off early back to Mr Shah 's hotel . |
16 | I remain continually on the look-out for unusual behaviour from inanimate objects . |
17 | I lay there on the couch and shuddered at the very thought . |
18 | I lay there for a minute recovering my cool and then headed for the back door . |
19 | I lay there in a sort of wonderment , listening to a rich world of sound about me . |
20 | The scene faded and I lay there in a limbo land between that world and this . |
21 | Rather as it looked when I lay there in the dark , wedged between the changed Herta and the cold wall , in full confidence of erotic failure . |
22 | I lay there in the Bomb Circle where I killed her other son , and I hoped that she was dead , too . |
23 | The café itself is so crowded with smoke that I sit outside on a bench . |
24 | When I sit here with the laibon and his family I feel envious of their flimsy values . |
25 | As I sit here in the dark in , what is , after all , an artist 's home , writing by the light of the overhead lamp , I can see the shapes and colours and forms and the old excited feelings are returning . |
26 | But I realize , as I sit here in the offices of the Strategy Unit , away from my usual desk and my usual routine , and charged with scrupulous self-examination , that I look forward to being interrupted , and that I also get a certain satisfaction from these sighs and clickings of the tongue . |
27 | I sit there for a bit longer , till I finish my coffee , then I decide to go out and have a look round the station . |
28 | I sit there with a pair of tweezers going my mum thinks you 're so fussy , and I 'm like |
29 | ‘ I sit there in the laboratory , ’ says Phil , ‘ trying to think how people go , and I ca n't remember . |
30 | I sleep close to the stove . ’ |