Example sentences of "[noun] [noun prp] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Oh , Mistress Philippa had invited us all for supper in Beauchamp Tower . ’
2 Mistress Philippa had invited us for supper . ’
3 Of course , terrible though it might be to imagine , Mistress Philippa had the cool nerve and composure to be a murderess , and Parchmeiner might well be her accomplice .
4 Mistress Philippa stepped forward , her face white with fury .
5 Mistress Philippa tightened her mouth and Athelstan cursed ; he did not wish his interrogation to end in mocking laughter .
6 Mistress Philippa smiled and stepped forward into the light and Athelstan realised just how boorish Cranston had been .
7 Mistress Philippa rose as they entered .
8 Colebrooke marched up and down as if he was on parade whilst Mistress Philippa leaned against the wall , looking sorrowfully down at Tower Green .
9 Mistress Philippa sat huddled on one of the benches , her face in her hands .
10 ALLAN MILLIGAN Looking ahead : Vice-Adml Sir Kenneth Eaton ( seated ) is shown a possible design for a warship bridge by Cmdr Mark Kerr
11 ALLAN MILLIGAN Watching brief : companies will benefit from the measures implemented this year , but there is concern about the ‘ sting in the tail ’ A number of questions remain to be answered , however .
12 Also at ‘ Wallop is the original Hafner R-II — BAPC.10 — which was used by Raoul Hafner to perfect his rotorcraft ideas in Austria , he brought this pioneering machine with him when he moved to England . )
13 The AR.III was not only demonstrated successfully but in February 1938 Raoul Hafner gave a paper to the Royal Aeronautical Society describing the design .
14 Jim Bulpitt argues that an abiding interest of Conservative leaders has been the protection of the autonomy of the central government in matters which ministers regard as ‘ high politics ’ , such as defence , foreign affairs , and national economic policy .
15 On both his opening outings in the Foursomes he had lost but in the singles like Christy O'Connor Jnr and Jose Maria Canizares behind him he was to produce the goods .
16 Christy O'Connor Jnr played on the second morning and Jose Maria Canizares in the afternoon and although they did n't give me any points I felt it was important that they got a chance to taste the atmosphere and feel a part of the proceedings , as I thought that it would help them going into the singles .
17 At times Rubberneck wept , shed , and for no apparent reason , bucketing tears in dreadful fits of sadness .
18 AS PART of their 50th anniversary ‘ celebrations , ’ definitive transport publishers Ian Allan have reprinted their four complete ‘ ABC of Locomotives ’ running during 1944 from the four pre-nationalisation companies .
19 Wing forward Mike Wilson is at work and Ian Allan comes in , while the other flanker , Martin Howe , is dropped in favour of Mark Graham .
20 In order to accommodation those people who wish to visit the fair for just one day , Ian Allan has arranged scheduled flights on British Midland at a cost of £189 .
21 Lord Justice Slade said that , in the case of ‘ sleepers ’ , it was all too easy to be wise after the event .
22 Owner Kathryn Barrow said : ‘ I 'm so proud I 'd cuddle her if I could . ’
23 Asked how the impasse was overcome a spokesman for ICL Moscow says : ‘ It was by us taking a firm line .
24 William Temple got him an honouring invitation , as a delegate to the vast ecumenical conference at Edinburgh in 1937 .
25 William Temple ran a mission on the Blackpool sands , preaching from a tub to the buckets and spades .
26 In the treaties with the States-General of 1654 and 1667 the English government succeeded in having its claims accepted by its rival ; and so sensible a man as Sir William Temple felt that nothing had ever given him greater pleasure than forcing the Dutch to give way once more on this point in the peace negotiations of 1674 .
27 William Temple came at the age of 28 and was headmaster from 1911 to 1914 .
28 Lover of Christian unity , friend of the European leaders , ally of the Germans who stood against Hitler , courageous critic of area bombing , patron of art and theatre , compassionate over refugees , he was the only bishop in England that the world had known about since William Temple died .
29 A legend was afterwards believed that William Temple converted Ramsey in a mission to the university in February 1926 .
30 Lincoln brought in the big guns of William Temple to get bishop and rector to release the curate before the time .
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