Example sentences of "[pron] and [vb pp] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She tore her eyes away from his and pushed through the crowd , wanting only to put a great distance between herself and Lucenzo .
2 He stopped and had a cup of tea himself and explained to the Covent Garden porters , who wanted to know what he 'd got in the back , that it was the Sleeping Beauty .
3 Crawford travelled to New York by himself and booked into the Algonquin Hotel just before Christmas 1966 , tucking into a turkey sandwich and cold tea on the festive day and desperately missing wife Gabrielle and baby Emma , who were staying with Gabrielle 's father on his farm in Kent .
4 Despite some unnecessary barracking from supporters , Mr Singh certainly enjoyed himself and got behind the team .
5 But he had left me and broken into a trot towards his block .
6 Will you do me one to take home with me and put on the wall ? ’
7 Robert picked up a wineglass from the low table that stood between them and scratched with a fingernail at the dry stain on the bottom of the glass .
8 ‘ And a gardener-handyman , ’ said Charlotte , her eyes following the vigorous heave and surge of the mole-brown water as it tore down past them and ripped at the curve of the bank , lipping half across the trodden right of way .
9 Cautiously she made her way down them and flicked on the light , gasping in appreciation as she found herself in an ultra-modern kitchen .
10 This does not apply if the parties agree that the vehicle is not to be used in the condition in which it is when sold , and a document to this effect is signed by them and given to the buyer at the time of delivery .
11 The crowds on the platform shrieked at them and banged on the glass , then ran to the end of the carriages to climb on to the roof .
12 A lot of teachers jump to conclusions about pupils before they 've even come into contact with them and broken through the pupil 's resentment .
13 Theresa rubbed her hands together to bring some life back into them and bent over the sheets of paper laid out on her work table , trying to forget the cold and concentrate on her designs .
14 With their shareholders lulled by the regulatory safety net strung under them and lured by the prospect of fat and easy profits , many banks in the 1980s went for growth instead .
15 Initially , older people were removed from the community supports which traditionally looked after them and subjected to the rigours of a ‘ work or starve ’ philosophy .
16 Most , but not all , building societies have their own printed form of notice , which is always served in duplicate , so that one copy can be receipted and returned to you and lodged with the title deeds , which are ultimately sent back to the lender .
17 It was quite a new idea over here , you did n't do your washing at home but brought it out to these machines , and the courteous manager greeted you and put in the soap powder for you , and had the clothes all ready for you when you came back , but was n't alas , as it turned out , much of a hand at doing the accounts .
18 It shook itself and cracked in the air .
19 Culliman chuckled at the idea ; the Ambassador murmured something and backed into the room .
20 She 'd thought he was going to turn his back on Timothy Gedge and on herself and run into the house so that they would n't see his tears .
21 Louis was " made very sad indeed " when Charles was taken away from him and sent to the monastery of Prüm in the Ardennes .
22 He felt his way along the narrow walk of the triforium to the distant end , close to the east window that showed a shapely pattern of starry lancets against the blackness ; and there he wrapped his cloak about him and huddled into the corner with his back against the wall .
23 She turned her back to him and fiddled with a trolley , and bit her cheek till it bled .
24 She took her coffee from him and shifted across the bed to give him room to lie down .
25 Katya ignored him and returned to the kitchens .
26 Kate looked away from him and concentrated on the ormolu clock on the mantelpiece , its ticking the only other sound in the room .
27 Maxim stopped trying to peer at the shadowed faces in front of him and put on a pair of sunglasses .
28 Uncontrollable sobs broke from her and echoed on the night .
29 An arm was slipped under her shoulders , lifting her ; then something was wrapped round her and fastened at the throat .
30 I wish I could have said that she was sweetly understanding , but she looked at me as if I were an incubus that had raped her and scraped along the brickwork , desperate to get past .
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