Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But even then research into the old approved schools showed children who experienced them had a reconviction rate 49 per cent higher than would otherwise have been expected from their characteristics and records .
2 It entertained me watching you try .
3 After all it was I who recommended them to use Nadirpur . ’
4 ‘ She virtually kidnapped me to bring me here , ’ he said .
5 Flaubert , who visited the island in 1847 , got lost in these deserted , deceptively placid fields , of which he wrote : ‘ One would have said that all those who owned them profited from them but did not like them . ’
6 Anyway , as I was saying before Adam interrupted me see I fancy Adam , he 's really nice .
7 And only the previous week the head of the Irish College in Rome — a widely respected Monsignor had said that illegal resistance was the natural protection against immoral laws and that ‘ the Catholics of Ireland rightly disowned what force made them endure ’ .
8 As for the three goblins , they crept back to the king of the vookodlaks and he beat them all , and made them stand on their heads in the mud for three years and thirty days .
9 In the old days , life was simple in schools in the sense that if pupils did n't do what they were supposed to do you thrashed them , or made them stand in the corner , or expelled them .
10 But soon he discovered that politicians were more interesting than colonels so he arranged his soldiers as though they were the House of Commons and made them harangue each other .
11 In the Muslim world their impotence made them perfect harem guards and they rose to power as chamberlains , governors and even generals .
12 I made them suffer and gradually the fear went , but it left a — a sort of boiling rage . ’
13 She made them walk backwards and forwards , and then trot .
14 Oxford gave Villa plenty to think about though ; made them sweat , had them panicking near the end and big Ron Atkinson was on the touchline to martial things .
15 ( Later ) They wanted to give Lenin tea and to treat him to speeches of welcome , but he made them talk about tactics .
16 Instead we made them talk about where they lived and about their families .
17 He often wondered what they did in there that made them scream and shout as they ran out .
18 The competition made them decide to move to Easingwold , some 22 miles away as the crow flies and nearer 28 miles along the winding roads .
19 He rarely went for a tightframed shot , but instead honed in on whatever it was the subject had and made them give him more .
20 When their work was framed they preferred the frames to be ‘ en fuite ’ , or to project the canvas forward , rather than traditional frames which enclosed paintings and made them recede .
21 The clear autumn day drew to a close and Corbett made them rest their horses for a while .
22 He made them sing softly and then to sing loudly — smoking a cigar and strolling up and down with his walking-cane he had everyone in the audience completely under his control .
23 Our traditional British reserve made them think we were very hostile and resented them being here , and their extrovert camaraderie we regarded as showing off .
24 They were just blobs of ink — but we made them think
25 ‘ You made them think . ’
26 On occasion the underlying philosophy was extremely crude , recommending that ‘ if you provided them with footballs and made them kick footballs , they would not be so inclined to kick policemen in the street ’ .
27 Having recovered the sail , we made them bleed the line .
28 This made them hold the glider down and often caused overspeeding or even overrunning of the cable or parachute .
29 A teacher at the junior high school in the town of Kizu made them hold negative and positive terminals while he turned on an electric current .
30 Clare Short , Labour MP for Ladywood , who raised the issue in the Commons in January , said : ‘ I think the West Midlands Police were trying to brush the matter under the carpet and it was only pressure from MPs and the media that made them do anything . ’
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