Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [verb] [pron] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It was only after we had left , and were returning home that I realised what a good feeling it was to have helped someone in pain . |
2 | ‘ It was then that I realised what a lovely person he was , ’ says Avril . |
3 | No , you do n't : for the simple reason that I suppressed it a few pages ago . |
4 | Tall , tanned , golden hair , and those blue eyes so full of honesty and humour that I thought him a warm , generous man . |
5 | And so it went on in what was styled — even in the ranks — as the Baldwin Air Force , and it was in this environment that I found myself a mere fragment within a daily expanding Air Force . |
6 | I was scared of them but I was n't going to let them get away so I gave them a good run for their money . |
7 | There were a lot of young drunks staggering about , too — most at that noisy and unattractive stage where they might want to be your pal or pick a fight or just throw up on you , so I gave them a wide berth . |
8 | Although she considers herself a practical , outgoing person more than an intellectual , she has always found literature a great mental enricher . |
9 | He spoke already in terms of collaboration — ‘ I sent you a few studies because you can see from them that she helps me a great deal by posing . |
10 | But she looked back to her own childhood and wondered where she had got the idea that she knew what a normal family would be like . |
11 | Anne felt that she considered her a green fool , and Mabel was indignant that Hetty was very ready to accept the ‘ perks ’ of the job , such as the cakes and bread given to the staff by Mrs Dyson , and the extra money from Mr Dyson , but was always on the alert for any infringement of her rights . |
12 | I 'm glad there 's somebody 's come up with that one because that 's the only time that you say something a little bit different from the number itself . |
13 | So when you 're planning your retirement , make sure that you give yourself a reasonable standard of living in terms of income . |
14 | ‘ You 've won , Leo , ’ she managed quietly , ‘ and I hope with all my heart that you find it a pyrrhic victory . ’ |
15 | He begged her not to miss the party they were invited to on his account , so she made him a hot drink , turned on the TV and , making no bones about it , said she would be back in the morning . |
16 | It got to be hard to handle , so she bought herself a small file box and some packages of 2 × 3 cards . |
17 | She wanted to wound him as he was wounding her so she gave him a charming smile and said , ‘ How did you feel , Fernando , when Maria Luisa slid into your bed at that hour ? ’ |
18 | It could be that you 've never taken your family abroad on holiday , so you set yourself a little objective , that in two years ' time , I want to take them all , even if it 's a damn package deal on a flight to Tenerife , do it , will you feel good , will the family enjoy it ? |
19 | They have asked that we give them a similar quantity from each department . |
20 | We did n't want our poor prisoner to get wet , so we gave him a nice yellow raincoat , you see . |
21 | Although they give me a good start for next issue . |
22 | And to cap it all , it had to be on a case as weird as this that they sent him a Substitute Prosecutor who watched his performance with amused detachment . |
23 | There is a story that they bet him a substantial sum that he could not read a certain number of books of the Bible without talking . |
24 | As long as you can show that they owed you a legal duty to be careful and have been negligent , damages could come your way . |
25 | But while the large number of coins means that they give us a large quantity of information , their small size and the consequent brevity of their inscriptions greatly restricts the level of interpretation we can make from them compared with , say , a lengthy edict of a Roman emperor fully inscribed on stone . |
26 | The fact that they reserved me a front row seat in the Big Top of their felicity did assist in throttling back the glooms . |
27 | EPC 's expertise brings significant benefits to its members in the water and process industries , and the club 's continuing expansion indicates that they find it a cost-effective extension of in-house resources , as well as a focal point for keeping abreast of developments in the field of effluent treatment . |
28 | Because we have to have another door so they giving me a third off . |
29 | he 's after something , h his apprenticeship so they give him a thousand pound |
30 | When the rebels formed a provisional National Defence Junta a week after the start of the rising , Franco was not a member , although he became one a few weeks later . |