Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Alison met him in the same bar . |
2 | Are Oxford for the drop , can Swindon make it to the premier league play-offs ? |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Glenn Hoddle got them to the Premier league … maybe Keith Scott can keep them there ! |
8 | First of all Gyggle tried me on the same sort of rudimentary exercises that I remembered performing as a child . |
9 | A contemporary writer from Lika compared it to the Mongol invasions and the depredations of the Goths and Attila the Hun . |
10 | Ramsey had moved out of the Barthian influence which via Hoskyns attracted him during the earlier 1930s . |
11 | Brownie Owl was very sympathetic when Penny told her about the lost budgie . |
12 | Linda recognised her from the previous day at school . |
13 | Gregory sees her as the prime mover in this , while allowing for the importance of divine intervention in Clovis 's victory against the Alamans . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | Grimma followed him across the chilly floor as more nomes filed into the shed and huddled apprehensively along the walls . |
17 | David followed her up the short path between the borders of spring flowers . |
18 | Captain Meredith observed her from the open door , as did Miss Jarman . |
19 | In another case it will mean that the writer creates his own special kind of language : and it is in this sense that Halliday applies it to the Neanderthal language of The Inheritors . |
20 | Your very welcome Letters of the 20th of Aug. and 14th of Septr. reached us on the 23rd and 25th of Jan : they were a joyful relief to us all and were the most acceptable to me since for the first time you acknowledge I have been tried and not found wanting : believe me it will always be my highest gratification to merit the good opinions of every one but of none more than yourself : and the more confidence you repose in me the more strenuous will be my efforts to prove myself worthy of it . |
21 | Donna saw it in the rear-view mirror , convinced and elated that she 'd done it crippling damage . |
22 | By the late 1980s the CPSU itself accepted , as Gorbachev put it to the 27th Party Congress , that no single party could have a ‘ monopoly of truth ’ and that the movement as a whole would not normally be unanimous on all the issues it confronted . |
23 | Tony Vaux follows him through the comic-horror jungle of Third World bureaucracy — and corruption . |
24 | Millie remembered it from the previous evening . |
25 | His idea of duty took the form of inviting Neil to join him in the nightly round of enjoyment which made up Stair 's life . |
26 | When they drew apart at last Travis carried her to the nearest armchair , cradling her across his lap . |
27 | Indicating one of the wider streets leading off the square , he added , ‘ A short walk down Calle Lunga brings you to the Grand Canal . ’ |
28 | In 1915 Modigliani asked Lipchitz to introduce him to the small group of Jewish artists living in La Ruche , the beehive-shaped building with small studios in Le Passage Dantzig . |
29 | Alexander was too far gone in his cups to detect the sarcasm but he looked at Corbett , licked his lips greedily and , snatching up a brimming cup , lurched to his feet and gestured Corbett to follow him to the far end of the room . |
30 | Their work was still circulating in the 1940s when Simone de Beauvoir criticised it in The Second Sex ( 1949 ) . |