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

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1 Among the more comprehensive books on twentieth-century Mexican art in recent years , Shifra Goldman only mentions him in passing , Luis Cardoza y Aragón says little more than that Gironella ‘ escapes him ’ , and Ida Rodriguez Prampolini dismisses him from her discussion of Mexican surrealism as an ‘ international ’ artist , more closely related to Spain than to Mexico .
2 In one of her braver moods , Pat once asked him about homosexuals .
3 Indeed , at the very moment at which Branson now engaged her in conversation in the Manor kitchen , her husband , Ronnie Leahy , was working in the studio next door , producing a Virgin group called Wigwam .
4 And Evan even stirs himself to encore with a heart-breaking solo shimmy through The Shirelles ' ‘ Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow ? ’ , the latest addition to Lemonheads ' litany of unlikely , gorgeous cover versions .
5 Why then did Gregory specifically associate him with Chlodomer 's invasion of 524 ?
6 Spells and love potions — not that Cormac ever needed them of course , because there was n't a woman in Ireland who 'd have resisted him .
7 As the Nissan driver concentrated on bringing his car into the fuel window , prior to the final handover to Bailey , Schlesser also caught him in spite of his reduced performance .
8 Italy , France and Spain also honoured him with medals and ribbons , but in England , his native homeland , he never achieved quite the same degree of recognition .
9 I think I 'll have you Christopher please to read yours about monster , so I 'll have the two monster ones first and then the two home ones .
10 Like her parents and so many of her forbears , Eva never does anything by halves .
11 Sid patiently tutored me on star gradings and assured me that technically the climb was only a V. Diff , so I would cope !
12 TV star Bill Cosby comes second with almost £200 million but even singer Michael Jackson only makes it to No 7 , according to black newspaper The Weekly Journal .
13 ( Mr Orlando soon left it in order to found a new movement of his own . )
14 In 1964 Miles , via Cheltenham , Oxford , and Stroud finally made it to London , and by January 1965 to a job behind the counter at Better Books .
15 Things are not going so well over at Castlereagh Park either just at the moment with Ards manager Paul Malone possibly landing himself in trouble with the authorities .
16 The main part of the house is now complete but Helen still has plenty of ideas to work on .
17 As I have said , Harold Wilson usually summoned me to Downing Street for 8 p.m .
18 And Watford boss Steve Perryman still backed them for promotion .
19 Contradictorily , Mr Patten also declared himself in favour of seeing urban land recycled — it already provides nearly half the land used for new homes .
20 Friends in Cam near Dursley also know him as Mike Authurs , unemployed lorry driver .
21 ‘ Mick Martin also contacted me on behalf of Celtic .
22 Mr Martin immediately took him to task , reminding him that , in an earlier statement to the police , he had informed them that he had not left the cinema until six .
23 Crime and Punishment was different in that Dostoevsky never supposed lots of people would begin committing Raskolnikov-type murders ; Danilov doing so was enough to produce from him the exclamation ‘ It has happened ! ’
24 But he now writes to say that Newton also likened him to Dennis Skinner MP .
25 West Indies duly hammered everything in sight .
26 DEFENDER David Lee yesterday committed himself to Chelsea until 1996 .
27 Mozart increasingly found himself in need of fraternal charity : as his personal financial situation worsened over the next few years , he was obliged to turn to his brother-Masons for loans ( which , to their credit , were almost always forthcoming ) .
28 Mozart immediately found himself among friends , especially Cannabich ( for whose 13-year-old daughter he wrote a piano sonata ) , the oboist Ramm , the flautist Wendling ( who was the father of several attractive daughters ) , and the tenor Raaff .
29 He was told in detail of the fields Riddle had bought from under Sidney 's very nose and how Riddle then served him with notice to quit .
30 Realising that she had not loved him , Boris then starved himself to death .
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