Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [pers pn] [prep] [adj] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 I must have bloody done so , because they both produced contracts and five or six witnesses who swore that , although I was completely paralytic , I signed them on last Monday night at the Duck and Forceps .
2 I saw him with that Jones girl , ’ answered his sister Dorothy .
3 I took you through old London 's streets ,
4 Diplomatically the Avignon popes gave more to Edward than they gained from him , and by their intervention , first to save his favourites and then to bring about peace with Scotland and with France , the terms of which were not relished by the people , the papacy went further towards gaining that ill-reputation which dogged it in fourteenth-century England .
5 At sixteen he ran away from Harrow , and set up as a film director , work which took him to central Europe and east Africa , but proved financially unrewarding .
6 After lunch we took one of the trains hauled by 1618 which took us to Horsted Keynes and up the new extension to New Coombe Bridge .
7 They followed widespread criticism of Keating in the British tabloid press , which accused him of insulting Queen Elizabeth during her 12th state visit earlier in February for the 150th anniversary of the proclamation of Sydney as a city .
8 In truth , one can remember once , in the professional 's shop at Augusta , finding the great Gary Player thoughtfully fingering a set of Cleveland woods which reminded him of some Ben Hogan woods he had once owned .
9 In order to extricate himself Rafsanjani gave details of the entire American arms-supply operation to the Lebanese magazine Al-Shiraa which published them on 3 November , the day after Jacobsen 's release .
10 Hm I 'm glad you told me about that Lorna
11 The DOE sent it out to referees for opinions , one of whom was Steven Jones , who received it on 20 September .
12 They wasted no time in coming up with a replacement for another New Zealander , Murray Kidd , who guided them to All Ireland League honours in 1992 .
13 Well if you bought it through that Mace , they tell you to sell and you 'd only get on it .
14 You teased him with poor James .
15 Among the men who backed him in 1471 Pilkington was steward of Rochdale and James Harrington steward of Amounderness ( Lancs . ) .
16 Among the men who backed him in 1471 Pilkington was steward of Rochdale and James Harrington steward of Amounderness ( Lancs . ) .
17 We saw him at Old Trafford
18 Thank you for your fax of 7 June regarding our filming of the dinosaur exhibition at the British Museum , and requesting agreement to your addendum to the letter we faxed you on 7 June .
19 They passed it on 19th April when it obtained the Royal Assent and became law with the short title , The Public Offices Extension Act 1859 .
20 But that Moorish Negress was so skilful in drawing the Turkish bow , that it was held for a marvel , and it is said that they called her in Arabic Nugueymat Turya , which is to say , the Star of the Archers .
21 He left Offington to this daughter , and named her and his wife executors of his will of 11 February 1631 ; they proved it on 26 January 1632 .
22 He beat me at New Marske and he was a target for me in this one . ’
23 It took her from 25 February to 30 June to save a shilling , but once she had accomplished that she was content that she could manage and ‘ never let it trouble me again ’ .
24 And I told him what me problem was and what he ended up doing was , he put me on six Valium a day , which did no help whatsoever , y'know what I mean .
25 He reminded her of little Gabriel , of so many others during the war .
26 It reminded me of old Mr Grace in Are You Being Served ?
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