Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [prep] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | All of them lived with a nervous expectation that it could happen to them . |
2 | Some of them lived in a rented house , while the Taiwan Ten took over the garage and yard . |
3 | This figure declined slightly for older children , a growing proportion of whom lived with a natural parent and a step-parent . |
4 | In my own section , towards the middle of the cloakroom , I saw to my horror two lines of girls staring at me and giggling , and as I came near , one of them asked in a sarcastic voice where I came from . |
5 | We have two grown-up children and one grandchild and I enjoy big family gatherings — the Italian influence again — with everyone seated at a round table . |
6 | In 1987 there were 3,500 new recruits , each of whom passed through a formal selection process . |
7 | Most of them moved towards a similar view of the pacifist tendencies of modern capitalism to that expounded by Norman Angell . |
8 | These are ancient divisions of the territory , recognized for centuries past as distinct pays , but you are unlikely to find them entered on a modern map , so I should apologize for introducing what will seem like obsolete names . |
9 | Houses to accommodate them rose as a compact group south of the churchyard , and the church itself was soon ambitiously transformed to provide the setting for an elaborate cycle of daily worship . |
10 | When I became in a conscious way feminist I pondered long what it meant that a woman could not in such a way depict Christ as being in her image . |
11 | The reason I asked for a preserved pension obviously to see whether there was any preserved benefits . |
12 | I asked after a long pause . |
13 | With this in mind , I applied for a post-registration course , and eagerly looked forward to benefiting from a new , challenging and mature approach to nurse education . |
14 | Raking through the out-of-date but always interesting ‘ History ’ shelves at a local second-hand bookshop several days later , I chanced upon a thirteen-year-old volume , titled Sieges of the Great Civil War , by Brigadier Peter Young and Wilfrid Emberton . |
15 | One of the first books I read as a young adult was A G L Fisher 's History of Europe . |
16 | Of the other two paintings , one is a picture of a friend , a girl who was also a student , posing in the same life-room , and the other , a portrait I made of a fellow student and good friend of mine from the Royal Academy , James Tower , who became a noted ceramicist . |
17 | I repeat a proposition that I made to a previous Leader of the House . |
18 | Well this highlights my point I made in a previous message … how many of the above transfers out can you say we should have got more ? |
19 | I wanted to become a reporter because I lusted after a belted trenchcoat like the one Joel McCrea wore in Hitchcock 's Foreign Correspondent . |
20 | In Chapter 2 I argued in a similar vein that the concept of an ontological existent involves the idea of non-arbitrariness , in the sense that by positing something as an ontological existent , i.e. as existing in its own right and not merely as an object of someone 's thought , we are by implication positing this something as a potential subject of a nun-arbitrary subset of predicates from among an indefinite number of meaningful predicates . |
21 | For the first two months I lived with a French family in Fontainebleau and studied with a Commandant Lettaure , who was coaching fifteen other young Englishmen . |
22 | I lived in a small village in Essex with my sister , who was over twenty years older than me , and married to Joe Gargery , the village blacksmith . |
23 | Finances were riding along the crest of a slump and I lived in a one-room penthouse in Bakers Arms , Leyton ( on top of the opticians ) . |
24 | ‘ I lived in a large house converted into flats . |
25 | I lived in a different house , read different books , played different games and so on , and , despite various efforts , could not become popular . |
26 | At one time a business proposition came up and , thinking it would help him kick his habit , I agreed to a joint overdraft . |
27 | I was n't positive on this one , so I checked with a leading manufacturer who said it was not wise to mix , as the addition of stain could upset the drying time . |
28 | All right then yeah , like I was saying I got into a massive argument with him last night I had an argument with Osman , right |
29 | With no work to go to and nothing to do except sit in my room and think , I got through a fair number of mental scenarios by the time the next damp grey evening arrived . |
30 | Erm , I got like a big bird box that we put a little outside bird box and everything |