Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [conj] i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Do n't bother doing that I 'll have that money before I goes
2 I hate to think how much money I have paid over to Anglia Gas if I 'd known what I was into I could have walked into that house then and I could , while I had all that money before I gave any away I could have said , right , I 'm going to have to spend that , that , that , that and that and I would have done it and it would have I would 've been alright because I would n't have had things going wrong !
3 ‘ Yes , that money that I took to the taxi rank this morning .
4 We are standing in that kitchen where I 've shared her meals and laughter , and she finishes drying the glass and places it carefully on the table .
5 ‘ We 're going in the right direction but I do n't know where the piste has got to . ’
6 ‘ We are trying to educate young people and point them in the right direction and I do n't think we are fulfilling our duty very well when we have a rule like this . ’
7 I figured there were a whole lot of answers inside that building and I figured that like or not there had to be a back entrance to it somewhere .
8 okay , pretend that you 're that building and I want you to describe yourself and and I want the rest of the class to see if they can guess what it is and how long they take it they take to guess okay , and if you think you know what that person is , put your hand up do n't do n't shout out .
9 Textiles workers , Greater London Staff Association , Apex , tailor and garment workers , they were all wooed by other unions but they all had the good sense to merge into the G M B. In the next few months we 'll be joined by members of E F T A T. I am delighted that the Special E F T A T Conference voted in favour of the G M B. I welcome that decision and I pay tribute to the many colleagues who worked so hard to achieve that victory .
10 It provides the clearest description that I have yet found on the use of 50 millesimals in practice and in addition conveys a sense of excitement which makes one eager to try out this ‘ new ’ form of prescribing .
11 I could n't kick a door if I was sat on the bloody latch so I had to do something else . ’
12 ‘ For the sake of her memory I would n't have hesitated to bring you crashing down from that pedestal if I 'd discovered anything damning about you . ’
13 Sadly we 've lost the opportunity with a couple of groups , but there are still other group left in the fight , this union has the ideal opportunity to spearhead that fight and I ask Conference to support the motion .
14 What , why have you put down that you have your regional accent and I have an Irish accent ?
15 And , miraculously , there was little resistance and I stared in disbelief as the great organ disappeared gloriously and wonderfully from sight I was right behind it with my arm , probing frantically away up to the shoulder as I rotated my wrist again and again till both uterine cornua were fully involuted Ben I was certain beyond doubt that everything was back in place I lay there for a few moments , my arm still deep inside the sow , my forehead resting on the floor .
16 I know I 'm on the right route when I spot a bus marked ‘ Pensioners Touring Kerry ’ .
17 Now I do n't think of us here and neither , certainly myself , I I would not claim to be any form of artist or expert but I think a lot of us can enjoy er getting our hands dabbling with paint erm paper mâché and other activities and in fact having that opportunity of ex enjoying those experiences that 's we ought to be able to offer to people in Cambridge and many peop children in schools they they do get opportunities but I think particularly amongst older people who 've never had that opportunity and I think you should be do so .
18 Now there have been some allegations flying around that there are people in the parliamentary Labour Party who want to get rid of that link and I want to categorically say that there is no serious figure in the Labour Party who shares that opinion there 's no one in the G M B group who takes that view there 's no one in the Shadow Cabinet and what is more , I know from my own personal experience , and my dealings with him over thirty years , that there is no greater supporter of the trades union link than John Smith himself !
19 Speaking of which , why did n't you marry that lieutenant when I told you to ?
20 It was a strange experience and I felt out of place , like the old duck out of water .
21 I tried the church door one last time in the vain hope that I had mistakenly found it closed , but closed it remained .
22 But he added : ‘ First and foremost , I 'm a professional footballer and I make sure everyone knows that .
23 I do not want matriarchy to replace patriarchy as an interim measure because I retain unshakeable faith in women 's ability to organize , to be caring and to be , just in so many ways , superior to men .
24 I told you everything I did that afternoon but I did n't bother to mention I fell asleep .
25 One is I do n't know whether any , any of you noticed but come to that part when I reached this book , and the whole load of jokes on this page are topical they 'll be appreciated by the audience at the time .
26 When I came to Macmillan , it was with the greatest difficulty that I telephoned him at all .
27 Do you con will you continue that story that I listened to a week before cos I was n't here last week
28 It was the best telling of that story that I have heard .
29 He would n't want to waste his time chasing that story if I 'd already done it , and I can get a story into print more quickly than the British magazines he supplies .
30 And it was n't for long , I must admit , that we had cows in that field but I think
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