Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [prep] [pers pn] [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Almost two years after the beer orders went through the House , we are entitled to ask the Minister what good came of them at last .
2 I am reminded of the famous poem , by Robert Southey , about the battle of Blenheim , when little Peterkin asks : ’ But what good came of it at last ? ’
3 Following a telephone conversation in late February in which Mr. expressed possible BWB interest in collaborating on a project to repair certain sections of the towpath , I had a first site meeting with him on 5th March .
4 She might even , he suggested , as they went to the stairs , benefit from a quiet winter with her sister to help and think what joy lay ahead with Oreste brought to her at last .
5 The groups flanking the god should be transposed so that the Centaurs carry their victims outwards and the heroes strike at them from next to the protecting god .
6 ‘ A few things have cropped up that I did n't have a chance to talk to you about last night . ’
7 Excellent as he was in GoodFellas , you could n't help thinking that the understated menace required for the role came to him like second nature .
8 She felt the bones give and moved away quickly , coughing now , the smoke getting to her at last .
9 The Doctor turned to her at last .
10 The one area of liability which really concerns the buyer is the possibility of claims made against him by third parties which arise because of some act or omission of the seller .
11 Because , I mean , I , I 've , I 've got three weeks holiday owing to me from last year .
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