Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [coord] i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 !
8 I told you everything I did that afternoon but I did n't bother to mention I fell asleep .
9 And it was n't for long , I must admit , that we had cows in that field but I think
10 when I pay for a paper I want it to be complete , so I want that piece and I want that , that piece .
11 Well you 're going to have to because when I pay for a paper , I want it to be complete , so I want that piece and I want th that piece , no wait a minute , where is it ?
12 And what happens in actual human situations which are what get me , and I 'm going to give you three and I guarantee their genuineness you will doubt them all I have not the least fear but I guarantee you their genuineness , they come from the records of Age Concern Scotland of which I am the president .
13 Hundred and two minutes each tape and I sat and watched them yesterday .
14 And I would n't change that vote and I respect people who are prepared to do it .
15 Although erm I do n't think I like , I never use that term and I hope it passes over .
16 After that Nellie and I became close friends and so did her Mum and my Dad .
17 I understand it 's run into some difficulty but I urge the minister to press the commission to get a move on because this this is a problem that does n't just affect this country , it is certainly a problem that affects the whole of Europe and the European union in particular but also the the er the whole of the world and it 's something that needs international action .
18 give them some wellie but I do n't think I 'll do that , erm
19 I am slightly embarrassed by this story but I fear it should be told .
20 I went into this field and I sat there and cried for hours in this pouring rain and I suddenly thought to myself , ‘ This is ridiculous , this is no good — you 're not meant to be an actor , you 're meant to be something else — a comedian . ’
21 Well not in this case but I mean
22 so er that 's old is it Shepherd and Metzler No it 's not in this case but I think they invented the task , yes they did good old Shepherd and Metzler
23 That is a ground which has not been urged upon me by counsel in this case and I do not rely upon that ground only in dealing with this matter .
24 Okay Noel thank you for your er your time and being a good sport this afternoon and I hear you have a little one you had better go back and sort things out .
25 ‘ It 's my wife 's antenatal class this afternoon and I 've got to look after the other one . ’
26 He arrived this afternoon and I sent him off to rest .
27 Had it in the bedroom when I was a kip this afternoon and I switched the battery off , so it does n't work very well with the battery off !
28 There 's a national debate going on t we 're not gon na crack it here this afternoon and I do n't want to get in there but I just wanted to put the other side of the er of the coin to that .
29 ‘ I 've had doubts that I could play at this level but I 've had great support from everyone . ’
30 Well run councils will flourish as a result of this settlement and I offer them every encouragement to do so .
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