Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun prp] [verb] with a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But junior side Lisburn levelled with a superb backline move rounded off by a Brian Dale try which was splendidly converted by Jeff Alderdice . |
2 | Take Zack de la Rocha — he 's where the cutie Cookie Crew collide with a lurid John Lydon , with wide-eyed results . |
3 | And experience does tell as the French Grand prix turns into a demolition derby … after two laps world championship leader Kerton retires with a broken bracket … |
4 | As Whitley describes in Gerald Durrell 's Army ( John Murray ) , the following day Durrell awoke with a raging fever and had to be airlifted to hospital . |
5 | Moire Rooney asked with a gentle smile , and Patrick immediately knew that she had been deliberately keeping Jane in the kitchen while Tom spoke his piece . |
6 | Almost before the home supporters in the crowd of 11,533 could catch their breath Swindon equalised with a powerful header from Shearer five minutes from the end . |
7 | Rod McCallum collapsed with a rare allergic reaction . |
8 | For over a year David wrestled with a guilty conscience because of his adultery with Bathsheba and other crimes which followed and his anguish and desire to be right with God are recorded in Psalm 51 ‘ Have mercy upon me , O God … blot out my transgressions . ’ ( v. 1 ) ‘ Wash me thoroughly from mine iniquity and cleanse me from my sin . ’ |
9 | During our last barbecue Lucy worked with a willing heart . |
10 | The turn of fortune lifted Glentoran , and they nearly scored again in first half injury time when Candlish unleashed a sizzling drive but this time Keenan responded with a terrific save . |
11 | Only Theuderic , in the eastern kingdom of Rheims , attracted Gregory 's attention , first when he sent his own son Theudebert to deal with a Danish invasion led by Chlochilaich , the Hygelac of Old English poetry , and second when he became involved in the internal politics of the Thuringian royal family . |