Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb past] [prep] [art] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In spite of an inauspicious beginning , Laura and Bernard succeeded within a few years in developing an absorbing private life in their adopted country . |
2 | But he and Eleanor moved in the same set socially . |
3 | The security situation within Kashmir deteriorated during the latter half of 1989 as militant groups pursued their aims in the face of a state government unable to give any effective response . |
4 | The previous day members of Raughley SAC ( Sligo ) led by Ian Parke fished with the same skipper and recorded large numbers of coalfish to 8lbs , pollack to 10lbs and ling to 12lbs . |
5 | Mrs Rumney rang within a few days . |
6 | Georgina chatted for a few minutes about the qualities she considered desirable in a secretary ; she even asked Celia 's opinion . |
7 | Jean worked in the same department as a Spotter and Darner since she joined the company in 1969 . |
8 | In a letter confirming their arrangement which Scott sent on the same day , his main concern was to ensure the approval of Stanley and the India Council . |
9 | David answered in the same language and then reverted to English . |
10 | But the small screen , he insists , has not compromised his intention — to ‘ show once and for all that Shakespeare wrote a domestic tragedy as coherent and layered as anything Chekhov wrote under the same banner ’ . |
11 | Corbett sat on the same bench he had occupied the previous Sunday watching the nuns file in . |
12 | ‘ Both born in the Ukraine , you 'll notice , ’ Manville explained after a few seconds . |
13 | Former Leicester striker Paul Kitson gave the visitors the lead after 11 minutes but John Taylor equalised on the half hour before Johnson secured Derby 's fifth successive away victory . |
14 | Jonquil came in every few days . |
15 | Will we ever see Volvos and Renaults made in the same factory ? |
16 | It has been pointed out that the modern ostrich and the Cretaceous Struthiomimus lived in the same sort of exposed habitat , and thus evolved similar bipedal running gaits . |
17 | Perhaps the most fitting tribute to Billy Turner came from a former Palace Manager , Jack Tresadern . |
18 | In conclusion , Italy and Sicily suffered from the same divisions and neighbourly jealousies as Old Greece , jealousies made more dangerous by racial friction and the threat of native risings ( cranky philosophical activists did not help ) . |
19 | The defeat comes just eight days after England lost by the same score to Norway in a vital World Cup qualifying match in Oslo . |
20 | After completing his studies at Glasgow University , Gavin worked for a few months at a salmon farm near Ft William , checking for virus infection . |
21 | ‘ Shannon worked on the same production . ’ |
22 | Major Tzann thought for a few seconds . |
23 | Simon spoke in the same way : ‘ greed and freedom , they 're the basis of conservatism ’ . |
24 | ‘ We must consciously set out to win new constituencies of support , ’ Mr Gould said in the same room where five hours earlier his opponent , Mr John Smith , mounted his own challenge . |
25 | " The maid is to be dismissed without references , " Katherine continued in the same tone of voice . |
26 | Like Rourke , De Niro ran into a few problems himself with unsympathetic locals . |
27 | A declaration of 19 September 1693 by Anne Mauger , wife of Nicolas , makes clear that her husband and three sons , Nicolas aîń , Nicolas ( dit Colin ) and Louis shared in the same instrument business . |
28 | Laidlaw was spun round and the Arab checked his rope then he was pushed aside and Graham subjected to the same treatment . |
29 | ‘ The most fortunate thing was that we found out he came from a village in Essex and by sheer chance Mr Woods came from the same county and knew the same village which gave them something to talk about . ’ |
30 | When he next spoke it was about something trivial , and Alyssia replied in the same vein , stifling the burning curiosity to find out what dark secrets he was keeping behind that controlled face of his . |