Example sentences of "[noun] [subord] i [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | About this time I had , by a certain wicked attempt — for I had a bold heart which rather put me upon courting than avoiding danger — set a hornet 's nest about my ears so I thought it better to remove myself to France and be a little more discreet in my armours . |
2 | So I feel happier in my mind if I do it every day . |
3 | But I will not look up from the tray until I have it safely landed on the white plastic table . |
4 | My father worked part-time in a dance hall and he picked up a Leeds United badge which I wore everywhere for about 6 months until I lost it : - ( ( ( ( . |
5 | You use my deodorant if I leave it in there . |
6 | ‘ And I never run a horse unless I think it 's got a real chance . ’ |
7 | I was fond of that duvet because I thought it was hers . |
8 | It only has the force of a recommended practice whereas I believe it should have the full force of a standard , but at least it is there and perhaps in the fullness of time it may attain higher status . |
9 | And a very dangerous conspiracy since I suspect it 's connected with the secret project I was controlling alone . |
10 | ‘ Sapt , ’ I said , ‘ I promise I 'll do one thing for Ruritania before I leave it . ’ |
11 | ( ‘ I could n't make up my mind whether I wanted it or not , and then I just panicked . ’ ) |
12 | My father said the 17-horse power would use too much petrol , but it gave me a year 's pleasure before I swopped it for an A30 van . |
13 | So I can muck about on that piece before I tackle it in here , so mm . |
14 | Or you can say : I 've researched it , I know the idea is right , I 'm going to go in big and I 'm going to have to sustain four or five years of losses before I turn it into a profit . |
15 | The scent of the tea as I poured it … |
16 | However , what is the lynchpin as I see it , of the debate today is the deprivation of civil liberties as proposed by the Labour group . |
17 | The bag must have slipped off the jeep when I parked it . ’ |
18 | Yes Chairman , we we did have this debate in er budget review as I remember it . |
19 | If I may my Lord there is an issue that was raised in my learned friends reply er which er was a new point er and where I do take issue with him and this concerns the issue of the relevance of the directive here the , the issue relating to er whether or not the er Lloyd 's Act and the society have got any relevance in respect of the directive , his submission as I understood it , was that under article one , eight , nine the directive only addressed itself to states , to the British Government and that therefore the reliance on the directive by the society and in relation to the Lloyds Act was er a misconceived er reliance . |
20 | I 'm more satisfied in my mind when I know it 's clean . |
21 | but when they actually get into which country , I mean , this , one of these books as I say it was only published in nineteen eighty eight and statistics in it are as recent |
22 | I hate the white substance that oozes from bacon when I cook it . |
23 | The taxpayer , assuming the validity of the statute as I believe it is entitled to do , considers itself obligated to pay . |
24 | ‘ The taxpayer , assuming the validity of the statute as I believe it is entitled to do , considers itself obligated to pay . |
25 | The taxpayer , assuming the validity of the statute as I believe it is entitled to do , considers itself obligated to pay . |
26 | ‘ I needed this piece and as I was looking around I saw exactly what I needed on this motor bike so I took it and now these guys want to kill me . ’ |
27 | I thought it was my spine but I could move my limbs so I thought it could n't be too bad . ’ |
28 | It it goes further south than I thought it did . |
29 | And then later on , oh and then she was going to see room bookings and try to find me another dining hall cos I said it 's pretty late notice , and she said oh no , it 's a week and I thought well I had booked it two months ago . |
30 | ‘ Please go , ’ Alexandra said , fielding the lion as he plunged at her , ‘ I 'll call for help if I need it . |