Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun pl] [vb past] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When my sons went to the village school there was respect and they knew that they could not ‘ nannick ’ about in school , even if they did while on the way there . |
2 | ‘ For two years me and my sons walked along the towpath and park searching for a zip or the buckle of Brian 's belt , anything that would help . ’ |
3 | and my fingers broke with the speed |
4 | The fishhouse ( an early dream ) went up in 1977 , and most of my pennies went on the building , so that staging was designed around a 48″ tank size . |
5 | My trainers squeaked down the stairs . |
6 | My breasts were developing fast and I was ashamed to see that my nipples showed through the material . |
7 | My eyes went to the desk . |
8 | My eyes fell on the bed and to my horror something began slowly to stir under the blanket . |
9 | The tables and the chairs , the cups and the spoons , the stains on the wall , the dust on the floor , the ache in my mind — all these things and everything else in sight mercifully receded for whole minutes at a time as my eyes took in the picture of that girl with the black hair , the pale face and the red boots . |
10 | I 'd no idea how I was going to deal with this until my eyes settled on the grate . |
11 | My eyes flitted around the table . |
12 | ‘ The main trouble was that I was sick with worry before tests and my feet froze on the pedals , ’ she said . |
13 | My clogs clattered on the steps and I looked back over my shoulder a couple of times to see if Frankie was following me , but he was n't . |
14 | At night I slept in the big kitchen on the brown leatherette bed settee , and my parents slept in the box room . |
15 | My expectations rose with the quality of my life . |
16 | Some of my friends went to the City They 're better paid — but spare your pity ; There 's more to life than pounds and pence — My quality of life 's immense : A cosy office , nearly new , Equipped with latest PS2 . |
17 | I was not either , which probably explained why my kicks went between the posts ! ’ |
18 | I was saying to myself where 's it gone , where 's it gone , and praying to God , praying to God , and my thoughts went to the family for a few minutes . |
19 | My companions complained of the lack of hands-on , push-button displays , a prerequisite for the young these days , but they enjoyed the state banquet and the rooms , and were sure the show would be a great success with tourists . |
20 | I know he 's got his reputation as a good teacher to keep up , but that does n't matter to me , I 'm different , I 'm not like this soft lot down here , my folks came from the North , descended from the Vikings , and I do n't want to be liked , I do n't want to be good , I do n't want to be in the football team , or a useful member of anything , I do n't want to know . |
21 | Its chains slithered across the stone floor again , and there was a breathspace when Grainne thought it cowered . |
22 | Patsy and her sons arrived in the village on Friday evening and spoke to us on the telephone . |
23 | That night , the glow of her lanterns shimmered on the water like dancing jewels : they seemed to beckon to Sara in a strange , seductive way . |
24 | Her fingers toyed with the ends of the fine saffron scarf she wore in her hair , a floppy bow peeping provocatively from her curls just below one ear . |
25 | He was sitting just a matter of inches away , when he moved to reach for a coffee-cup she caught the smell of freshly washed hair , and her fingers itched with the memory of tangling themselves in those jet-black waves . |
26 | Surprise kept her silent for a moment while her fingers tightened on the receiver . |
27 | Her fingers danced over the keyboard , uncertain at first , then more sure . |
28 | His hair was thick and warm , and her fingers revelled in the feel of it , creeping around the back of his skull where she half-heartedly tugged to bring his head back so that she no longer ached for his kisses to continue . |
29 | She grunted as her fingers scrabbled with the cellophane wrapping . |
30 | Her teeth chattered against the cup . |