Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [vb pp] [pron] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | York Benedictine monk Cyril Brooks has set himself a 100-mile a day challenge to cycle around Britain to raise money for a church convention . |
2 | Rugby has given me a life , it 's given me everything . |
3 | After nearly two decades of hard work , Robert Cray has earned himself a place alongside the blues aristocracy . |
4 | She does her weekly shopping not in a huge supermarket but in the camp 's NAAFI and in an effort to actually go out and meet people Sue has got herself a day job . |
5 | Mama , Millie has brought you a present ; they 're currant buns . |
6 | In a way , I was thinking , Gharr had done me a favour . |
7 | Just before he left , Creed had given him the date . |
8 | The fire crew had to cut free the man with his legs trapped , after Rachel and Nina had set up an intravenous infusion and David had given him a pethidine injection to help control his pain . |
9 | But I did n't think they would put the band back together ; David had mentioned it a couple of times but I had n't really taken him that seriously . |
10 | At the start of the decade the 2-Tone bands were keeping everybody up to scratch about racism , and by the end of it a member of Duran Duran had bought himself a house in South Africa . |
11 | Commerce graduate Terry Blamey had won himself a reputation as one of Australia 's brightest entertainment entrepreneurs with his company Pace Entertainment . |
12 | ( They were eventually to get another dog — a very lively golden retriever , but before that Warnie had bought himself a boat . ) |
13 | Eleanor had given him the opportunity he had needed . |
14 | By turning record-packers into talent scouts , magazine salesmen into managers , Branson had paid them the compliment of saying ‘ I trust you ’ . |
15 | ‘ Lots of them did n't , ’ said Lee , running down the passage and into the kitchen that Philip had been in yesterday morning where Mrs Wright had given him a cup of tea . |
16 | Mrs Wright had given him the key to lock the door but he had n't locked it . |
17 | Of course , Delia Sutherland had personalised it the way women do , in her case with a trace of dog . |
18 | She was in some ways , a female Kenneth Williams , an eccentric who could emote facially and vocally in a way in which Ken had established himself the master . |
19 | Chico offered Rex the kind of comforting smile Rex had offered him the night before . |
20 | Jean 's bought me a tin of biscuits and a tin of of tin of biscuits so there 's ample biscuits . |
21 | T'would have done you no harm , and been good for the |
22 | If he overcomes Benn , Hearn has guaranteed him a re-match with Eubank this year . |
23 | ‘ Jane has told me a lot about you , ’ she said . |
24 | Only Babylonia has given us a story so close to Genesis that the question of borrowing or of direct influence is seriously considered . |
25 | ‘ Only that Frank has seen him a number of times coming out of a special house down there . |
26 | Odd-Knut has given him a hunting knife , and pointed him at the trees . |
27 | Benedict has done you no harm . |
28 | Her time with Giles had cost her the equivalent of a layer of skin . |
29 | He ate in the canteen , spoke with some of the robots , wandered into the sitting room where Roirbak had left him the stack of films , rejected every one as boring , and decided to do a little exploring . |
30 | Harfleur had taught him a lesson : he must be properly prepared for siege warfare , all the more so since he now planned a conquest which could only be achieved through sieges and the show of effective military might . |