Example sentences of "[adv] and [vb past] [pers pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Then when it was realized that things had taken a turn for the worse and somebody was going to get killed the vicar stepped in and bought them all ice-creams .
2 He told us to sit down and served us vinegar-tasting wine .
3 The nurse came down and gave me some medicine which totally knocked me out .
4 I wrote to the Earl personally and told him that Brownie Guides are taught to leave behind nothing but their thanks , but received a reply saying that my letter had been passed on to the agent , Mr. Bishop , who handled all such matters .
5 Sure enough she offered straight away and gave me some lipstick as well .
6 A representative sample of the adult British population was asked : ‘ If the company you work for had to move its premises , do you think you would or would not move with it and find a new home if it moved more than 50 miles away and gave you financial help to move ? ’
7 She was teasing , but I answered , ‘ I 'd guess Mercer assured the waiter he would n't be fired and took him aside and gave him twenty dollars . ’
8 The lady at the dole office was nicely dressed in flowered cotton , she 'd seen Alex cry once and got her some tissues and everything was suddenly made easy .
9 there were one or two lads in our unit who were sons of er , of er manufacturing , one was er Crawford Biscuits you know , I soldiered with him and I do n't know if you remember er erm , er but anyway , Frank , Frank at Keighley of course when I got , when we got married he , he came up and got us these blankets did n't he ?
10 Er , no what happened , my sister came up and brought her two kids in the afternoon
11 Adam stood up and gave her another hug .
12 Maybe she tied him up and gave him soft whip .
13 I remember one instance , after we had been making love , when he took my hands very tenderly and turned them this way and that , pressing them gently , kissing the palms and the wrists .
14 Twenty-one when she met Peter , she married him two years later and left him six years after that .
15 Is n't it time that Silver sorted things out and got us some money to buy players even if it means bringing in another board member .
16 I cleared it out and relaid it this morning , fortunately .
17 Next night he fancied a bit of fresh salmon and as he only had two days to live , she rushed out and bought him some salmon .
18 Presently he came out and handed us ten pounds in gold and a cheque for ninety pounds from Coutts 's Bank .
19 You sorted it out and settled it ten years ago , but now you are facing it as a new problem at your present age .
20 When her husband began to sing a little , snapping his fingers in rhythm , she smiled and for a moment looked like a young girl again ; but the barman came immediately and reminded them that singing was not permitted .
21 Father Peter waved them back to their seats and went across and poured them generous stoups of ale from the jar just outside the small buttery door .
22 He could n't remember what he had done with his bike when he got to the Fletchers ' , left it there and collected it next day perhaps , but he could remember most of the rest of it .
23 The pair ignored us completely and gave us superb views of yet another extremely rare endemic bird of the Seychelles .
24 When she tried to get out of the passenger door , he struck her again and called her more names . ’
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