Example sentences of "[adj] [vb past] [pron] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | That made him the perfect fling . |
2 | This made him the intellectual heir of John Hunter , whose Essays and Observations he published with due filial piety in 1861 . |
3 | This made him the ideal choice to fly this naval fighter . |
4 | Some would say this made him the ideal publisher of a newspaper . |
5 | At 19 miles I was greeted by some close friends from college and again this gave me the extra energy I needed . |
6 | This earned him the unusual distinction of being elected to a fellowship of the society at the age of twenty-five ( 1852 ) . |
7 | King then moved ahead again when a last end 3 gave him the third set 7-5 , but then the Corsie fightback began . |
8 | King then moved ahead again when a last end 3 gave him the third set 7-5 , but then the Corsie fightback began . |
9 | The participating banks each knew who the other participants were , but the figures in the report were presented so that readers could not work out which figures came from which bank . |
10 | Perhaps the disco-dancers of 1986 saw themselves the same way . |
11 | Sir Richard Hadlee is another who was nowhere near his knighthood as Test cricket 's leading wicket-taker when Notts first tossed him the new ball . |
12 | That gave me the same charge as I remembered when I was a little kid and could memorise every record I had , who the publishing company was , how long the song was and what label it was on . |
13 | My ever difficult told me the other night I needed to change my attitudes and lifestyle and to realise I would not get another job at my age . |
14 | Ken Gillance , defending , said Lamont was not connected with vice but Welsh told him the previous day she had almost been run down by one of Roth 's friends . |
15 | It was beautiful , but both House and Seven knew what The New Hope really was . |