Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [noun] i " in BNC.
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1 | The one major event which happened to me at Binbrook , and which was going to change my life , was that I met the man I was eventually to marry , although a lot of water would flow under the bridge before the wedding took place . |
2 | ‘ While I am pursuing the offender I do not want blood on the streets . ’ |
3 | You 're not really ridiculing the anger I experience at your flippant pseudo-feminist attitude . |
4 | Years later when The Great Bastard pulled down the monasteries and emptied the convents I took Johanna into my own home . |
5 | It 's always been on my mind — I suppose it always will — and I 've always said that if I got the opportunity to kill the man I 'd do it , and I would take the consequences . |
6 | I decided that the best thing to do was to leave the porch just in case anyone came along , and to kill the time I needed to kill somewhere else . |
7 | On temporarily sober reflection , I think I 'd better just stay the way I am , and settle for the occasional bursts of adulation down the pub . |
8 | for Christmas , and it was delicious the way her mother made it so she started it with me writing it down , see , and she told me the ingredients and then she said you brews the ginger I thought |
9 | and he goes no , he goes no , I 'm not touching the bear I 'm not touching the bear and he goes , and he goes |
10 | ‘ As I passed the boy I saw in the mirror the car had pulled out sharply to overtake and I just heard the bang . |
11 | On the way I passed the rabbit I thought had escaped , lying just before the sparkling clean water of the stream ; blackened and contorted , locked into a weird , twisted crouch , its dead dry eyes staring up at me as I passed by , accusatory . |
12 | As I passed the ladies I noticed that the beer crates stashed in front of the Fire Exit had been moved aside . |
13 | When I display the document I want to use fonts to make the logical objects look different ’ . |
14 | Every time I heard the wind rustling in the bushes or rattling the slates I 'd duck down under the covers , thinking of hooded ghosts stomping through the garden — or through the wall . |
15 | I always crack the mirrors I look in ! |
16 | " Whatever it was you said to him has caused him to cancel the work I was doing for him . |
17 | In a way his personality does influence the way I would vote , because I think I can trust him . ’ |
18 | As I have altered the way I teach mathematics , I have found pupils have been more highly motivated and have demonstrated skills I had not suspected they possessed . |
19 | And I would also point out that we are not proposing excessive development , in one of the papers I 've I 've put round , and I repeat the point I made it earlier . |
20 | Richard made the gown I wore to meet Charles and Di at the premiere for The Living Daylights and I felt like a million dollars in it . ’ |
21 | and that made the difference I think , that probably made the difference |
22 | After I made the cut I folded back the turf ( still using the spade ) and saw the nest . |
23 | When the man eventually got home that day he told the assembled villagers of our meeting , and my warning , and said that after he had watched me go round a bend in the road a hundred yards away he started to light the cigarette I had given him . |
24 | In charting the constellations I have added useful ‘ linking lines ’ , though these are quite arbitrary . |
25 | feeling as if I 'm not using the resources I 've got . |
26 | I tried to free it , using the cloth I had brought up from the hall to gain a better purchase . |
27 | By the second visit Maxine had become quite adept at using the techniques I had taught her . |
28 | Yes , if I 'm not using the grill I take it out . |
29 | When it comes to broaching the subject I do n't think there 's any sensitive way to do it . |
30 | You 'll pardon the paraphrase I hope . |