Example sentences of "[art] [adv] [vb past] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm not the least bit like the fleet of models and would-be actresses the Press politely call your constant companions . |
2 | And when the sh when the relief came in the ship lay about a mile off the never came near the rock at all because it was just a mass of reefs you know and the ship lay about a mile off and then the launch came in with a crew of about half a dozen men and the officer the second mate usually in charge . |
3 | He had a few weeks to bask in the glow of this last electoral achievement , weeks that were only a little marred by the unpleasantness of Cabinet changes and the difficulties of moving towards a decision on the application of the oil sanction against Italy . |
4 | Sitting in the unlikely setting of Birmingham Museum 's Edwardian Tea Room , our ( anti ) heroes seem a little shocked at the way things are turning out for them . |
5 | Sitting in the unlikely setting of Birmingham Museum 's Edwardian Tea Room , our ( anti ) heroes seem a little shocked at the way things are turning out for them . |
6 | They had no sooner skidded to a halt , than the crews had the hoses run out and were training their jets on the leaping flames . |