Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb pp] [pers pn] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Had I met him in the grocer 's , I 'd probably have thought him ‘ nice ’ as well . |
2 | " I seen him in the street Sunday , " said Fat Paul . |
3 | I meant , why have n't I seen you outside the theatre ? |
4 | We , have I told you about the policeman who was fixed permanently at the ? |
5 | If fact it 's it 's I found it in the past to be a welcome very welcome break from the atmosphere because you ca n't hang around in in the dining hall without talking a Green Party . |
6 | No sooner had I thrown it into the toilet than it exploded and I was spattered with the pan 's contents . |
7 | Would be if you discharged it into the environment , because of course , carbon monoxide is what ? |
8 | She done it for the burial club money . |
9 | if you done it on the night mum , we would n't have this |
10 | So , have you done it for the deadline ? |
11 | Why have n't you done it in the time you 've been in ? |
12 | Have you got them by the way ? |
13 | How often have you known it for the butler who is on everyone 's lips one day as the greatest of his generation to be proved demonstrably within a few years to have been nothing of the sort ? |
14 | Had she cast him as the villain in her private emotional tangles ? |
15 | " Have you asked him about the insurance valuation ? " |
16 | Jean this is a wonderful array of people , how have you enticed them to the Town Hall ? |
17 | Had she passed him on the street — on Broadway perhaps ? |
18 | Had she destroyed them in the period of bitterness towards Walter after his death ? |
19 | Have you shocked them in the village ? |
20 | ‘ Have you read him on the sacrament of penance ? ’ |
21 | Not only had we beaten him on the ridge , but without cars we had unwittingly beaten him back to the hotel . |
22 | On neither occasion could he say why he had done what he did , nor had he done it in the company of other pupils he wanted to impress . |
23 | Had he laid them in the bottom of the boat , or on the seat beside him — and a little wave swept them away ? |
24 | He saw Anna occasionally but he had not seen Freda for years though he had to admit that he might not have recognised her had he passed her in the street . |
25 | Had he smacked her across the face the result could not have been more devastating . |