Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [conj] [vb past] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He told enough boring stories about them and ended each office day with : ‘ I must go or my children will be afraid I 've got lost . ’ |
2 | One elderly Palestinian in Beirut wanted to draw a map of his olive grove for me and spent ten minutes sketching and re-sketching the roads south of Jaffa . |
3 | She won two academy awards , had two Broadway theatres named after her and wrote two novels and an autobiography . |
4 | ‘ I 've looked after myself and made some sacrifices . |
5 | He married at 21 to create a cover for himself and had two children . |
6 | When I opened one of them and saw English words I could feel the tears pricking at the back of my eyes . |
7 | He raised his eyes , morosely , as Morse took Dixon 's seat opposite him and pulled another chair alongside for a very blonde young WPC , who amongst other accomplishments was the only person in St Aldate 's HQ with a Pitman shorthand qualification for 130 w.p.m . |
8 | He came towards her and put both hands on her shoulders . |
9 | This was a small mercy for those who fell foul of her and faced ruined careers or worse . |
10 | He saw 2 cars in front of him and said one car , which was driven by Anthony Gallagher , had indicated left but pulled out in front of him . |
11 | The Bank of England stepped in , took over the running of it and provided sufficient loans to cover the demands of its creditors . |
12 | Saw how he grasped every last detail of it and held that knowledge tight in his memory . |
13 | Alexandra Palace and Park , the latest company willing to take up the baton , has been administering a relaunch for the premises through the offices of Bizat , a genial exhibitions and catering specialist , who had been at the place only 11 weeks , in 1980 , when afire near the great organ gutted much of it and necessitated major reconstruction . |
14 | I can not think of anything that happened that day which I would have wished otherwise . |
15 | There was only two of us that showed any interest at all in that and that was the guy that was working here , he was running the photography and myself . |
16 | An interruption came from one of the schoolboys who had walked up behind them and had some question he wanted to ask Matthew . |
17 | I 've always had better things to do with my time than to plot hypothetical revenge for something that happened ten years ago ! ’ she snapped . |
18 | ‘ Do you really believe I 'd have blown a career I loved just to get even with you for something that happened ten years ago ? |
19 | Calvert favoured large investors who would bring indentured servants with them and granted large manors to these planters . |
20 | Those MPs who succumbed to the pressures of Party democracy brought their golf clubs with them and spent long days on the sandy links of Southport and elsewhere , returning to their hotels in the evening to take part in an entertainment such as the Agents ' dinner and dance . |
21 | Fused , however , they metamorphosed into something that conjured improbable visions . |
22 | He had this little stylophone with him and played both parts , because ‘ Space Oddity ’ was originally written as a duet for him and Hutch who was his partner in Feathers , the mixed media group , and when David split with Hermione , he and Hutch were working as a duet . |
23 | Casabona denied the offences and said the girl willingly had sex with him and had several chances to leave the car . |
24 | McCandless kept the woman with him and reached another rock , to which he clung totally exhausted . |
25 | Anyway , I met Salinger in London to go over the story with him and confirmed those parts of it I knew to be true . |
26 | I almost got away with it until saw two letters |
27 | However , with the Palace back in the 3rd Division South in 1925 , Cec had what was certainly his best season with us and hit two hat-tricks among his tally of 19 goals , which made him our second highest scorer that term . |
28 | ‘ It has been lowered over my head many times , and then , as I have reached up to smite it , it has passed before me and consumed many people . |
29 | I can see my life as a road , and I can go back on that road and see what I 've passed and come to terms with what I have passed by without realising and appreciating ; how I 've stopped in various cafes on the way and met interesting people in them and had fascinating conversations when all the time I should have been speaking to the person on the next table instead . ’ |
30 | I can see my life as a road , and I can go back on that road and see what I 've passed and come to terms with and what I have passed by without realising and appreciating ; how I 've stopped in various cafes on the way and met interesting people in them and had fascinating conversations when all the time I should have been speaking to the person on the next table instead . ’ |