Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [adv] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So I 've said I 've listed them well the important points for me were the Aldershot method the arousal curve and the need for audience content . |
2 | Maxine came to see me again the following week and we began the follow-up treatment , along the lines of those which you will find detailed in the ‘ case histories ’ sections of this book . |
3 | However , when you lay them down the first card is laid on the M of mutus and the second on the m of nomen . |
4 | Léger was shown the works of Picasso and Braque in 1910 by Kahnweiler and met them later the same year . |
5 | Lady Horne led them up a stone-vaulted passageway into a comfortable but cold solar . |
6 | It was he who held the troops together in their communal dormitory , and it was he who led them out the next morning . |
7 | He kicked it open and flung me down the three steps into the street . |
8 | And it seems that if I go Steve , right , bring me up a dozen sweets and I have n't selled one of them well that would be |
9 | He led me up the cobbled yard and opened the door of one of the houses . |
10 | So I stuffed them down the waste-disposal unit . |
11 | they sold them out the next morning , they 'd |
12 | Marlin had given them both a detailed description of the assailant , and instructions to let nobody up to the second floor without Ms Odell 's permission , and even then they were to accompany the visitor to the apartment door , and escort them out if his guest chose not to see them . |
13 | Cardiff manager John Lawless moved heaven and earth to get the Coopers back to South Wales this summer and is believed to have given them both an unprecedented £10,000 signing on fee and a £30,000 salary . |
14 | ‘ Well , he rubs me up the wrong way . |
15 | ‘ We posed them quite a few threats in the first half , ’ said Graham Taylor , while conceding the second belonged to Liverpool . |
16 | Under the agreement the seven EFTA member countries would immediately abolish trade barriers on all goods covered except for certain sensitive products , while Czechoslovakia would abolish them over a 10-year period . |
17 | All the children we spoke to about reviews found them either an unnecessary irrelevance or else an extremely threatening or distressing event . |
18 | In the hour before dawn , when the pulsar had risen above the horizon and the sky was still dark , they picked up pulsations at the correct rate — and , as confirmation , found them again the following morning . |
19 | Can I just say that er Ray phoned me up the other day and he said er , would you be prepared to take part in probationers ' , er regional probationary sort of training day er which is at coming up er in a few months time , to give erm presentation skills er I part of what we were doing , erm but just those O H Ps that we did on that part . |
20 | ‘ But to my surprise , he phoned me back a few days later , and offered to help me . |
21 | At least , this human being loyally follows me around the place , keeps tabs on me and rings me up the whole time . |
22 | I 'm I 'm winding you up a little bit but no I mean there 's a little method in this . |
23 | I 've pursued him down the disappearing paths of my own psyche . |
24 | Mr Atkinson says he met President Bush just last September , and the President promised him then the full facts would come out . |
25 | Finn helped her over a fallen-tree stump blooming with yellow fungus . |
26 | Anyway , I phoned her up the other day to have a little chat with her . |
27 | Oh I phoned her back a few days later and said how are things now ? |
28 | so I phoned him back the next day , ah he 's in our Glasgow office today so I phoned the Glasgow , he 's on the phone , I said that 's okay I 'll call back . |
29 | The moment she encountered him again the old hostility would erupt and this feeling of awareness would vanish . |
30 | What 's turn it over I mean it might start I du n no it let , let him down the other morning as well ! |