Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] in a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Flora Macdonald lived in a small farm estate , off this road .
2 Newman asked in a low voice .
3 A MUCH larger entry of store pigs at Markethill sold in a strong trade particularly for heavy stores and middleweight stores which were in outstanding demand .
4 Stuart Pascoe lived in a spacious house not far from Canterbury Cathedral with a garden that swung down to a river .
5 My cousin Ibrahim lived in a two-storey house a few hundred metres away , just beyond the Tel Aviv–Jaffa port railway line .
6 The two of them had often met socially in the old days , with their respective partners , at evenings in the Green Dragon , the local pub in the village of Welton , ten miles from Hull , where Horsley lived in a magnificent stone house which , he always stressed , did not have a drive .
7 Alison presided in a relaxed way , finding things for people to do , drawing them out , drawing them in .
8 Jessica drew in a great breath of cool air .
9 Hans Lewy is another scholar with whom one can disagree only at one 's peril , and Hans Lewy maintained in an admirable paper that at least what Josephus quotes is authentic Hecataeus .
10 The only thing Stewart has in a nice hair-style … so nice he wo n't head the ball .
11 What is the point of having Van Goch hanging in a public building if people with disabilities are not provided with proper access facilities .
12 Nellie asked in a worried tone of voice .
13 Johnny sits in a quiet corner of the pub with the Echo crossword and a rum and black .
14 Along with the hundred-headed DRAGON Ladon , the Hesperides lived in a beautiful orchard , referred to by Robed Greene in Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay ( 1598 ) :
15 Her imagination went wild ; she pictured Barney seated in a hard chair in a dingy police interview room while the detective probed and bullied and cajoled , plucking away at the outer layers of his mind , stripping it down to its sensitive core , implacable in his search for signs of weakness or guilt .
16 This production was only a qualified achievement , but Eyre succeeded in a different vein when he brought out the kindliness and charm of Harold Brighouse 's Hobson 's Choice at the Haymarket ( 1983 ) , in which Penelope Keith appeared to splendid effect .
17 IN comparison with our own times , Marx and Engels lived in a pre-nationalist age .
18 Tammuz drew in a shuddering breath and glanced at the computer blinking serenely behind them .
19 Edward lives in a different part of town , he espouses different ideas — but he 's also seeking acceptance , due to a romantic interest in shy , true-blue Serana .
20 Travis drew in an irritable breath .
21 Hawkbit winced in an exaggerated manner and backed away .
22 More intriguingly , the features may not be Doppler in origin , but due to up- and down-shifted frequencies by Raman scattering in a dense plasma .
23 He had this meeting on Wake Island that I described to you when they would n't get out of the planes , all attempts to persuade MacArthur to behave in a reasonable fashion .
24 Ken believed in a supreme being , but said he would never pray for help if he got into trouble .
25 Angalo nodded in a puzzled fashion , and crawled away into the darkness .
26 David arrived in a beige boiler-suit and trainers , fitting for his serious directness , for he was a shy man when not warmed to a subject : small-talk was not his forte .
27 BRIAN Clough 's Nottingham Forest and Steve Coppell 's Crystal Palace meet in a bottom-of-the-table clash at Selhurst Park today that would have been unthinkable at the start of the season .
28 ‘ This is certainly some house he 's got , ’ Richard remarked in a low whisper as they followed Rob along the hall .
29 They left their Nissan Bluebird locked in a free car park after refusing to pay the 40p fee at one nearby .
30 Fairfax waits in an echoing anteroom of the governor 's office .
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