Example sentences of "[adj] [art] [noun] i " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Is that the wench I met you with in the High Street ?
2 Is that the hour I ordered my dinner ?
3 ‘ Is that the type I strike you as ? ’
4 I I turn that that the point I made about the the the lack of inquiry because er er in effect we know very little about what went wrong with B C C I and particularly what went wrong with the audit er of B C C I because we have n't had an inquiry er into this country and to what went wrong in that instance .
5 I find myself in some difficulty in that the statement I have prepared does not debate the merits of the inner and outer routes , but merely the question of is there a need for a relief road er and what are the benefits that the particular relief road er that we are currently promoting which is the outer northern , whether that is is sufficient to demonstrate that it is meeting a need .
6 Was that the reason I found the handbill in my chamber ?
7 It did n't matter how innovative the products I set out to market actually were , I could not prevent myself from seeing them already in some illimitable bazaar of the far future , long obsolete and hopelessly dated , so much cosmological car-boot-sale fodder .
8 In spite of the profound dissimilarities between father and son , and the bitter personal conflicts between them , Frederick II remained always the executor of Frederick William I. ‘ Only his care , ’ he wrote of his father , ‘ his untiring work , his scrupulously just policies , his great and admirable thriftiness and the strict discipline he introduced into the army which he himself had created , made possible the achievements I have so far accomplished . ’
9 but erm , sorry the reason I 'm raising my eyebrows is that the people who would come to live in the new settlement if it was to happen , are people who would otherwise have to live somewhere else in in the county
10 If it is , I 'll just get some and give one each the kids I think we 've got enough sweeties .
11 Is this the problem I have heard described as ‘ jogger 's testicle ’ ?
12 ‘ I would like to make clear the importance I attach to the continued availability of advice , from within and outside the NHS , in contributing to the development of the health service in Scotland , ’ said Lord Fraser .
13 I did n't understand Jamie ; he was half the size I was , half the weight or less , and no matter how much we drank together he never seemed to be affected .
14 For half the trip I sat on the floor of the plane , holding the boy 's hand , watching the drip .
15 Half the decisions I read about in the newspapers . ’
16 This was confirmed when Epson quoted £200 for a 2Mb memory module — that 's nearly half the price I paid for the PC !
17 Just under half the teachers I spoke to broadly agreed with the two who said of this collection of questions : ‘ very establishment ’ and ‘ obviously class-biased , sex-biased and race-biased ’ .
18 If half the things I 've done became public , I might be behind bars now .
19 ‘ You 're not going to believe half the things I tell you , are you ? ’
20 I should n't say half the things I do say , but I ge I get upset I do !
21 I would have said , not half the man I am . ’
22 half the women I think buy men clothes
23 Barry knows that 's where I 'll be , and if he 's half the sprout I know he is , he 'll meet up with me again . ’
24 I set up another three Slammers , pouring the lime juice and tequila together so that I could cut mine to about half the strength I was giving them .
25 After I 'd got rid of about half the beer I 'd drunk in the Arms , I went to have another look at the Factory .
26 Either way half the food I had bought at the weekend was wasted .
27 Same goes for about half the words I 've been learning from that little minx .
28 Half the time I do n't even understand what they are fighting about . ’
29 So half the time I felt like killing him , and I got agoraphobia , because I was so depressed .
30 We should not just go through the Lobbies — half the time I do so without knowing for what I am voting .
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