Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [pron] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Alison met him in the same bar .
2 Nor does it seem to be the case that the notorious reluctance of the Masai to accommodate themselves to the modern world was to any significant extent the result of administrative protection from it .
3 Are Oxford for the drop , can Swindon make it to the premier league play-offs ?
4 Aswan has none of the melancholy transience of most end-of the-line towns .
5 When Pauline Kael reviewed him as the bloated Jake La Motta in Raging Bull , she said that what De Niro was doing was certainly something , but she 'd hesitate to call it acting .
6 Britain 's golden boy who lost his shine when newcomer David Grindley beat him for the final place in today 's 400 metres final is ready to take a year off from the track if it means he can beat the trouble .
7 In war , more common as the Dukes of Normandy used their English kingship to press their rather doubtful claims to the French throne , Sussex found itself in the front line , convenient both for intended invasions and retaliatory expeditions by licensed French pirates .
8 Mountbatten 's task was not simplified when General MacArthur saddled him with the additional responsibility of taking over Indonesia and Indo-China , previously within the American sphere .
9 When the hamlets were first included in the development area for the new city of Milton keynes in the 1960s , people of Calverton fought it in the High Court and won .
10 Mr. Ennals got one from the Prime Minister 's son during his visit here on behalf of the British Government .
11 Glenn Hoddle got them to the Premier league … maybe Keith Scott can keep them there !
12 But Malcolm Morley , although born in England , is an American painter , and in many respects Hockney became one in the 1960s though he 's now living with the French masters in a Côte d'Azur of his own imagining .
13 Since the literary works to which Ken devoted himself in the long years which followed his brief episcopate were largely unremarkable and unread , the waste of his inspired and inspiring vocation as a bishop has appeared both to contemporary and subsequent critics exasperating ; for his scruples about swearing the oath of allegiance to William and Mary were so nearly overcome by his friends that he asked them not to continue their arguments lest he succumb .
14 On the set , Dustin cast himself as the sensible person , whereas Mia was busy ‘ talking to the spirit of Mozart ’ , perhaps under the influence of André Previn ( still married to Dory Previn ) , the conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra , with whom she had recently fallen in love .
15 So Dustin found himself in the odd position of acting in English , while all around him the cast spoke Italian .
16 First of all Gyggle tried me on the same sort of rudimentary exercises that I remembered performing as a child .
17 While Cleo and Dauntless tried to arrange themselves comfortably upon the sacking — which smelled malodorous in the extreme , as if the dogs had been using it as a toilet Apanage busied herself with the ghost-bagging equipment .
18 A contemporary writer from Lika compared it to the Mongol invasions and the depredations of the Goths and Attila the Hun .
19 Ramsey had moved out of the Barthian influence which via Hoskyns attracted him during the earlier 1930s .
20 Brownie Owl was very sympathetic when Penny told her about the lost budgie .
21 Linda recognised her from the previous day at school .
22 Gregory sees her as the prime mover in this , while allowing for the importance of divine intervention in Clovis 's victory against the Alamans .
23 Cunningham detached himself from the British game negotiating a £1 million transfer to Real Madrid in 1979 , the same year in which Maurice Hope of Antigua emulated Dixon , Turpin , Bassey and Conteh by winning a world boxing title .
24 Markby joined her on the further side and they both stopped to watch as their bovine companions lumbered up and stood in a row staring at them expectantly , tossing muddy heads .
25 Late that evening , Corbett was found by a servant sent by Selkirk , who announced in broad Scots that the knight would be grateful if Corbett joined him in the outer bailey near the main gate .
26 Grimma followed him across the chilly floor as more nomes filed into the shed and huddled apprehensively along the walls .
27 David followed her up the short path between the borders of spring flowers .
28 Captain Meredith observed her from the open door , as did Miss Jarman .
29 Hilton addressed himself to the practical situation of his friend who felt himself torn by the demands of the active life impinging on his desire to pursue contemplation , and helps by showing that these two terms , so often used as opposites to refer to a manner of living , either as a professed religious or as a man of affairs , take their fundamental meaning from different inner conditions .
30 Gibson Keddie finds himself on the wrong end of a tongue lashing …
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