Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Without turning round he said in a harsh voice : ‘ If you want to know about Inez , Mr Wycliffe , you must ask Sara , the two of them lived in the same house for nearly twelve years .
2 There are at least ten or a dozen different principal textures , but it would be unusual to find a large number of them used in the same piece .
3 I applied for the occasional post that I thought might be interesting , but never heard anything back .
4 I doubled to the other side of the deck and joined the Sergeant Major and Brigadier Mills Roberts .
5 I doubled across the cobbled yard and stood in the middle of the road to watch the jeeps disappear in the distance in a cloud of dust .
6 Limply I gazed at the mortal oiliness of the water , in which no creature could prosper , and the dockside crowds of welcome floating and swimming above like tropical fish .
7 There is a perception amongst informed people in the community that there may well be a shortage of long stay beds in Leicestershire and you do need to bear in mind that the National Health Service is increasingly going down the road of not keeping people in hospitals longer than they have to because hospitals are perceived as being very , a very expensive way of providing beds and you have to take that into account because that 's a fairly clear national policy and you are likely to see an acceleration in that process from what I read in the national press .
8 I reiterate the point that I made to the hon. Member for Greenock and Port Glasgow ( Dr. Godman ) .
9 Be before we start can I make two quick announcements , one er I made at the last lecture , that is there is a public lecture given by Baroness at five fifteen today on the subject of the Soviet Union and wh where does it go , erm and that 's in .
10 The comparison that I made in The Independent newspaper was based on what the Secretary of State 's own review had recommended as the number required to run the system .
11 And was that sublime trip I made around the celestial skyline embracing the deep recesses of Cwm Llan just a dream ?
12 I realised for the first time that I have never been wanted : it really was such a revelation .
13 Anyway , I was congratulated once more and I realised for the first time that I was actually doing some good .
14 At that moment I realised for the first time that not a single word had been uttered on the subject since the accident happened .
15 Four years ago , I argued with the then Secretary of State for Health and Social Security about the Fowler review , which led to cuts in income support .
16 As I argued in the previous chapter , boxing was the first sport in which institutional arrangements permitted a black presence : almost every weight division produced black boxers of such brilliance that they were virtually without equals ( see Henderson , 1949 , 1970 ; Maher , 1968 ) .
17 After that the jug of water was empty and I was full , but the waiter was smirking in an enigmatic Eastern way , so I toyed with the final concoction , just to prove I could if I wanted to , and that any I happened to leave was just for manners .
18 I sprinted across the open square outside the station , jacket over head , dodging tramcars with split-second , if largely inadvertent , precision , skirted a large puddle , feinted between two parked cars , head-faked a lamppost and two startled elderly shoppers ( once I start running , I ca n't stop myself from pretending I 'm returning a kick-off for the Chicago Bears ; it 's a compulsion — a sort of Tourette 's syndrome of the feet ) .
19 Luckily I lived at the higher end of the village so my house was not affected .
20 I lived in the same house as him once .
21 I fought in the Holy Land for the Cross , and in England for Edward against the rebels ; I have founded monasteries , supported Holy Mother Church so God would exalt my family .
22 This was the last time I met with the Harlequin Bronzewing . ’
23 I pawed at the hairy form .
24 After a very pleasant lunch therefore , I taxied to the very end of the runway , turned into wind and took off .
25 I agreed with the thoughtful contribution by the hon. Member for Pontypridd ( Dr. Howells ) about the problem of a shortage of gas .
26 It was certainly taller than the other buildings in Anani 's main street and , despite its shabby exterior , I could sense the air of warmth and welcome the moment I passed through the front door .
27 I passed over the paper-towel bundle .
28 When it came I tried frantically to remember all that had been forced into me by my mentor , and to the utter amazement of all — around but mainly myself — I passed into the 17th Entry at Halton in January 1928 with , I believe , 305 out of a total of just under 400 starters .
29 When MacMinimum and I rode through the next day , they were pulling the walls down and even uprooting the foundations .
30 I only realized what it was when I got to the front door .
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