Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [vb past] [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The DHSS were playing me up over the removal grant , so one of my sons went up to the house to see if there were any letters — everything had been smashed , crocks were smashed and the beds were slashed .
2 Then one of my sons went down into the village to see if the army had left , He came back to tell us that they had destroyed everything , that they had taken all the maize , all the cows and had burnt every house in sight .
3 and my knickers fell down in the snow .
4 It so happened that on one of these Sundays my CO strolled by at the same time , and the AOC asked him why he had not seen Mahaddie for a pilot 's course .
5 I had just winched in the staysail 's port sheet when the explosion sounded , or something so like an explosion that I instinctively cowered by Wavebreaker 's rail as my mind whipped back to the crash of practice shells ripping through the sleet in Norway .
6 My mind went back to the scene in that bedroom and the sliding doors to the paved patio .
7 My mind flew back to the sight of The Fat Controller 's cigar .
8 My mind turned back to the man Mrs Bradshaw had accosted in the garden , but I knew of no one who bore me that kind of grudge or , if he did , would take it out on me in such a petty and spiteful way .
9 My weight settled back on the earth and I felt nothing but staggering agony and could n't think connectedly until it abated .
10 Due to my forward speed the mat and my feet ended up under the AOC 's desk at the same time saluted , and my Wolseley sun helmet sped to the opposite corner of the room .
11 My work came out of the social situation within which I found myself … ’
12 ‘ My symptoms only became apparent after 18 months — the skin of my bottom broke out in an itchy rash .
13 One such occasion was Labor Day 1949 , when my parents went off on a holiday barbecue or picnic and deposited the three oldest toys — David [ eight ] , Johnny [ six ] and Alvin [ four ] — with a teenage black babysitter named Earl at the Ritz to see Li'l Abner [ the early black and white version , with Buster Keaton in a small part ] and I Married a Witch .
14 We have er , my parents sat down with a the group of the family there
15 As Frankenstein 's gaze had recently done , my gaze turned up to the ceiling , beyond which lay the laboratory — with all its gruesome secrets now accessible to me !
16 we had our red and white rosettes and when our , I was sitting watching the match and when they scored the goal my slippers went up in the air .
17 My eye swelled up in a matter of minutes , and I was unable to hear anything .
18 First Mrs Agnes McGuinness : ‘ My husband went out on the Saturday and I did n't see him again until the Sunday morning .
19 Then it was on to my bike and off to spend the rest of my day banged up with a bunch of sullen , spoilt brats in order to make Clive Phillips even richer than he already was .
20 My head bobbed out into the cold dry air .
21 He struck me hard across the mouth so that my head cracked back against the bathroom wall .
22 My friend went on down the winding road for about two miles , finishing at the quayside , where he rapped smartly on a door .
23 Back in Cardiff , my name went up on the Honours Board and my father , in the last year before his retirement , quietly enjoyed the thought that I was to spend at least part of my life in the county in which his father had been born .
24 Anyone who could play an instrument or sing in tune was roped in , and I found my name put down on a list to be a chorus girl .
25 My wife finished off with a creme caramel dessert while I just finished off the litre bottle of house white , which was well worth its £8.95 price tag .
26 ‘ Well , my Lord , my wife took up with a hawker and man away five years ago : and I have never seen her since , so I married this other woman last winter . ’
27 Our fourth child had been born 10 years previously and I do n't expect anyone believed there would be any more , but my wife and I thought we were getting too old too quickly , so we would have another two ; and on November 5 that year my wife went down to the bonfire which was already alight and saw on top of it a dropside cot she had been keeping , and which had served the four children , a relatively new carricot , and other items of that sort .
28 For all that has happened , I could n't stop watching for her figure as my train pulled out into the bright sunlight and the rails took me … ’ .
29 It was er he had had it since my grandfather had had the same place as a blacksmith 's shop and then my father followed on with the garage with cycles first of all , and then when the motor trade came in , he started in motors repairing .
30 Once when Hugh Dalton , the local MP and a Cabinet Minister , was about to open a factory by snipping the red tape with a pair of ornamental scissors , my father stepped out of the crowd , took the scissors and demanded a house as a disabled ex-serviceman .
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