Example sentences of "[pers pn] [det] [verb] [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | To assess our machines we each had to knit a tension piece in white and send it in . |
2 | Er the developers as we all know have a right to go to appeal which they did and |
3 | And er we all had to do an action plan at the end of the course , and then three months later |
4 | Every morning before we went to school , we all had to take a bucket appropriate to our size and run a relay from the communal tap to the barrels until they were full . |
5 | We all had to find a partner and make up imaginary names . |
6 | This took us through Bedford , Northampton , Daventry and Leamington Spa to Solihull where we all managed to catch a couple of hours ‘ shut eye ’ before heading into Birmingham . |
7 | And when I sit here it means two things : first , that we all stop playing a part at that moment and second , that I 'd like you all to come over and sit down to discuss what we 've been doing . " |
8 | They will ensure that we all continue to have a say in Labour 's decisions and I urge you to support them . |
9 | We all have to make a living . ’ |
10 | And erm they tasted I mean we all used to have a taste of it and it tasted quite nice ! |
11 | They each have to do a community service : Elena visits old people and Mentor has become a lifeguard . ’ |
12 | Attack ; midfield ; defence ; they all like to have a go . |
13 | I ca n't remember that well ; they all kept talking a lot . ’ |
14 | At this point you say that in the night they all wanted to have a party so they got up . |
15 | If he was going to work with Merymose , they both had to reach a position of trust . |
16 | Most Ethernet adaptors support both thin and thick coax ; in fact they both tend to take a twist-on BNC connector . |
17 | Betjeman always loathed Lewis thereafter , though as they got older they both tried to make a bit of a joke about it . |