Example sentences of "[adv] [noun prp] [verb] [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So Isabel intended to pack a parcel — several parcels . |
2 | The date for the joyous occasion was set for the Sunday of the Canon European Masters and so Spence had to find a replacement to carry his bag at Crans-sur-Sierre . |
3 | so Roger had to leave a note for him . |
4 | Only JAL have introduced a seat that is a breakthrough in design . |
5 | Then suddenly Irina appeared carrying a bucket . |
6 | Only Mark seemed to have an inkling of this strain ; but he ( thank heaven ) did n't seem to realize that he was part of it . |
7 | Meanwhile Bathsheba had spent a day and a night as a willing prisoner in a small bedroom in her house . |
8 | Soon Endill had found a room that he thought would do for his workshop . |
9 | Meanwhile Phoebe had taken a shower , found some clean knickers , mounted her bicycle and ridden off to her appointment at the clinic . |
10 | Somehow Beador had got a sniff of it . |
11 | Finally Juliet managed to get a word in edgeways . |
12 | On the assumption that he or she might not have carried the murder weapon away Wycliffe had ordered a search of the foreshore , and a police frogman was floundering about in the shallow off-shore waters like a porpoise on the point of stranding . |
13 | It was her last clutch at hope — her final chance that somehow Mark had made a mistake , hallucinated … anything . |
14 | Meanwhile Rachel had taken a taxi to the museum ; she had entered by the back door and exchanged a smile with the doorkeeper . |
15 | Right Mrs do have a seat . |
16 | probably Simon had thrown a stick for him . |
17 | There was n't any problem with old Pinkie Blenkinsop , but when the matter came up Trueman refused to give a promise that we could all stay here until we were carried out feet first . |
18 | Some years later Owen helped to design a collection of life-sized replicas of dinosaurs and other denizens of the age of reptiles erected at the Crystal Palace site in south London . |
19 | It would appear that whenever Verplank did hit a green , he drained the putt or came close . |
20 | Eventually Mina did have a baby — a son — and the family was jubilant . |
21 | The West Gate Lodge was quite a distance from the farm avenue , where now Nicandra stood maturing a change of direction in her assaults on love and popularity . |
22 | It was profitable almost from day one — and now Koch has built a series of these plants . |
23 | Now OUP has published a companion volume for scientific writers and editors . |
24 | Now Ernie 's got a team of 6 and travels the country to compete on the national circuit . |
25 | Now Microsoft has produced a version of Windows 3.1 for small PC networks , often referred to as workgroups — hence the name Windows for Workgroups . |
26 | And now America has found a miracle service export : security . |
27 | And now Sutton had formed a coterie of cronies round him and was appointing the wrong staff , which had to be stopped at once . |
28 | Now Algarde have fitted a thermostat into the same basic unit at . |
29 | In a similar situation some years ago Rwanda had to abandon a plan to move the last 146 elephants in the country 40 km through a densely populated area because they could not find anyone in Africa who could run the drive . |
30 | If yo I hope you , I suppose you could have a whole course in psycho-history , if you really put into it enough , but for just one class , I thought it was too much to ask students to attend , to try and have to get into psycho-history , so I have n't erm , done very much of it , and this , my excuse here really was , well Freud did write a book called Woodrow Wilson . |