Example sentences of "the [noun pl] [verb] i " in BNC.

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1 Sadly , that was not even the last of the clubs to deny me membership .
2 As an 11-handicapper who does not play quite as often as she would like , I found the clubs gave me more consistency and greater ‘ feel ’ .
3 ‘ On a personal note , in 1991 when the Board nominated me and the shareholders elected me to the chairmanship , I indicated that I would serve in this capacity for two years and oversee the rationalisation and turnaround of the Waterford and Wedgwood businesses .
4 I do n't know how they 've done it but the typography on the signs makes me want to pronounce the word Edin-burg , and I live in the place , for God 's sake .
5 The scripts make me sound very smart and I like that , ’ he said .
6 Clearly you do your best , the interviewers call me , praising you as an excellent chap .
7 The hours mean I can collect the children from school and am with them in the school holidays .
8 The hours suited me
9 I enjoyed conversation classes , I enjoyed doing more advanced work with what was known as the Philologic Sixth , a small group of eighteen-year-old duds who were doing languages only because they were hopeless at science , but the endless business of ‘ drilling ’ the beginners bored me into stone .
10 The Saudis give me a stretch Mercedes and a clandestine litre of Johnny Walker Black , but no girl .
11 My Lords , for the reasons given I would however dismiss this appeal .
12 For the reasons mentioned I would dismiss these appeals .
13 Seeing Derek 's puzzled look , she added : ‘ You mentioned the Spanish Civil War and I 've been thinking about the message the kidnappers told me to use to contact them . ’
14 Eventually I left them to it and went off into the night , the bells keeping me company through the streets .
15 The smell of bread and baigels freshly from the ovens made me hungry .
16 The authorities grabbed me and took me away .
17 The cops saw me where they thought I should n't be , so they got curious .
18 I was idling Armstrong outside the National Westminster tower , you know — the building which King Kong would have climbed if he 'd been British , when the cops pulled me in .
19 The cops think I 'm the right build and they suspect gorilla man wears a wig and false moustache sometimes and maybe false teeth too .
20 Well I never look at the adverts do I ?
21 Surprisingly I was the oldest in the race at nineteen , so the statisticians tell me .
22 I told myself I was waiting out there for the signals to let me know David and Leon had gone to bed , lights switched off at their bedroom windows , at least some movement of the curtains .
23 Then the war came and after the war the concert-managers offered me a chance to do all the Mahler symphonies .
24 The pesticides get me the pesticides .
25 One of the survivors told me that her mother " never worked " , but it later emerged that she did go out to clean offices .
26 Two of the survivors assured me they were among the last girls to be admitted to the trade .
27 Shortly after Vitalis finished his course , a teacher in one of the schools told me that he wanted to get married in Church .
28 And she gave me an indulgent look and she said , ‘ I 'm really sorry , the pictures made me feel tender feelings for you , but they just really did not arouse me . ’
29 Do the bedrooms suit me ?
30 One of the lads asked me at a dance how I had earned my living before I had got married .
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