Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] i [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It does n't happen , and students are the poorer because the compounds that I see as old friends are more like enemies to them . |
2 | Indeed one of the great worries that I have about life in general is the lack of growth which so may of our admirable people , particularly those who have not achieved educational qualifications , actually manage during their working lives . |
3 | I 'm thinking : I 'm not wearing this , or I 'm not wearing that , my leg shows in that ; but it 's funny , it 's only really at parties that I worry about things like that . |
4 | It was only after extensive reading through the writings of many authors that I came across the work which undoubtedly gave the author this particular inspiration . |
5 | you know is there somewhere that I can get the subjects that I need in , in each |
6 | The woman from Ty Fach has found the pictures that I made on the rock , and the little woman with her has looked at them . |
7 | They were things that you took to enhance your experience and to make it more intense — to make your personal development became part of your life , It was a very high-minded approach and when one looks at what has happened to the drug scene today and one looks back to the prevailing attitudes at the time , one can see the absolute , total abhorrence among drug takers that I knew in those days of amphetamines , heroin , barbiturates , mandrax — all those things that had an adverse physical effect which were considered to by highly dangerous to one 's personal development and to one 's daily living . |
8 | I live in the scouse pool and this is one of the opportunities that I have of going to watch Leeds . |
9 | Er there was n't anything like the , well not to the schools that I went to , the corporal punishment that there seems to have been since . |
10 | Richard moved about in the bathroom ; the light hurt my eyes so I turned on my stomach and hid my face in the pillow . |
11 | But then that question was asked last night erm from one chap about sport versus the arts and I suppose to me it is a quality of life issue erm where do you start an and stop I mean you have a problem when you have a recession do n't you , where you say okay we i we are in a recession we have got limited resources we have to make decisions . |
12 | We 're constantly reworking songs and I imagine in the next few months we 'll probably be reworking members too . |
13 | Later I descended with the songs of the skylarks still in my ears and I listened to the grumbling of the men in the mist of the grey streets . |
14 | They are both disreputable practitioners of empty trades and I wanted to — ’ |
15 | An Indian shawl went around my shoulders and I started toward the door . |
16 | Erm , putting images into words is not always easy , a colour in a painting can give you a way in and the brown of Van Gogh 's jacket erm affected me with this one particularly and the sun flower I felt was inappropriate misplace , in a vase to , to small , erm and it gave me an image a very strong image of suffering and this poem is in its very early stages and its literally just a list of images and I wanted to be able to show you how I start off which is with a series of images and then I have to put some filler in and open them up a bit and , and make them more accessible and understandable , but this is just a list form . |
17 | We therefore move to item one on the agenda which is the local management of primary and secondary schools and I call upon Mr Christopher to introduce the report . |
18 | Twenty pleasant minutes retraced the morning 's steps and I stood beside the Land Rover waving goodbye and listening to the blue van 's familiar toots as it continued north . |
19 | We 're talking just under two hundred in Denmark and just under three hundred in Norway it may be cost-effective for us to do it ourselves with initial distribution from Stansted and maybe a local person doing any new distributions but I think in all honesty it will be as cheap for us |
20 | I told her she was telling porkies because I knew for sure that God put it there as a sign he was never going to drown us all again or otherwise wreck the planet . |
21 | But , remember , it 's only a few months since I won in Barcelona . ’ |
22 | The following is a typical example of the character of the RAF as I saw it for the first time about a couple of months after I got to Baghdad . |
23 | Some months after I spoke to Feroza I learnt that she had had to return to Pakistan . |
24 | It must have been nearly three months before I heard from Mrs Ainsworth , and in fact I had begun to wonder at the bassets ' long symptomless run when she came on the phone . |
25 | ‘ Is that a promise , Chris , or will I have to wait another six months before I bump into you — literally ? ’ |
26 | The hand-claps sometimes seemed to be keeping time with my leisurely steps as I wandered under the arcades in the hot night , but that was just a coincidence . |
27 | The smell of burning plastic stayed in my nose and the bright glare of the burning mixture danced in my eyes as I hurried to the next hole , glancing at my watch as I did so . |
28 | ‘ But I know I am not going to get as many goals as I do for England . |
29 | buzzing in ears when I go to bed at night . |
30 | I was contemplating the truth of these words as I drove up Pukea Road , a turning off the Kam Highway past Pipeline heading towards Waimea on the hill side . |