Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] [pers pn] [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | John Morrissey put the home team ahead after eight minutes from a Kenny Irons pass and John Aldridge made it 2-0 eight minutes later after Irons rattled the bar . |
2 | Victoria made it clear any schedule would have to make time for both shopping and relaxing , with official duties including opening hospital wards and presenting medals at swimming galas . |
3 | so I got them , me mum got me some black ones , but they 're like , they come right down to the ankles |
4 | " Lorne Guyland said that Mr Goodney promised him three long love scenes , with full nudity . " |
5 | Bomber Command got it right two weeks later ! |
6 | F.L. Wilder celebrated his one hundredth birthday last month and remembers eighty years of the art trade |
7 | Mr Edgar refused at first , and Linton sent him several more letters . |
8 | ‘ Blufton gave us some important details you did n't know , ’ Blanche continued . |
9 | Ernest Thesiger gave me that silly corkscrew and I do n't know how to use it . |
10 | His electrifying speed earned him seven international caps for Scotland as a wing three-quarter . |
11 | Last night the TEC held it annual public meeting at Marton Hotel and Country Club near Middlesbrough . |
12 | More than that , he wanted to act on the impulse to touch her and experience the thrill of holding a girl whose very presence caused him exceptional physical excitement . |
13 | ISABEL WOLFF BELIEVES THE NOBEL COMMITTEE GOT IT RIGHT THIS TIME … |
14 | John Moxen , the joint project director , said the growing pressure from European and domestic legislation and a strong green lobby made it vital that industry and commerce move towards best environmental practices . |
15 | He and his friends claim Albie owed them ten thousand pounds . |
16 | Richardson has admitted Albie owed him ten thousand pounds . |
17 | Pat Nevin 's fifth goal for Rovers earned them three crucial points at Leicester City . |
18 | The parents bought them all one day , the whole lot of them , and we all just played like mad in the house all the time . |
19 | Radl gave him twenty thousand pounds for taking part in Operation Eagle . |
20 | Where the editor rattled her half dozen strings of large beads and remarked with a toothy grin : ‘ They say it 's the fashion — ’ Where Gerald , the art editor — who was reputed to have a fabulous house on the Chelsea Embankment full of priceless works of art — was so sensitive that he had to have a soundproof office specially built for him , while his assistant Jeremy padded along like his superior 's spaniel , and if Gerald wore a shirt of subtle pink on Monday , his minion would appear in the same shade on Tuesday . |
21 | Miss Ellis shook her long blonde hair back off her shoulders . |
22 | The rules allowed them this 2:1 majority but in the fullness of time it would become unacceptable to members . |
23 | officials lent him thirteen thousand pounds to enable him to move south and buy this house . |
24 | officials lent him thirteen thousand pounds to enable him to move south and buy this house . |
25 | THE Marquis continued his rich vein of form yesterday when 11/8 shot Rainbow Lake 's success at Newbury made it three winning naps in a row . |
26 | Damien Cronin made his one telling burst of the match … and that was enough to open the way for Ronnie Eriksson to score … |
27 | As we walked back , Silver told me many interesting things about the ships that we passed . |
28 | Maurice told me that last winter he had to borrow a candle from Dreadnought to unfreeze the lock of his woodstore . |
29 | But Firefly kept me busy all morning , as I told you . |
30 | Instead , the waiter brought us two full glasses of the ‘ green fairy ’ . |