Example sentences of "[noun prp] [subord] he [vb past] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 CHRIS EUBANK could n't help himself — the words of tribute to Michael Watson came tumbling out in a torrent , a year to the Saturday since he put the brave Londoner into a coma .
2 I want to end by saying that we need now to f go over this hurdle of liberation make sure that the vast majority of black South Africans who are deeply angry and I saw this anger because I was in South Africa when Chris was assassinated and this anger was turning into rage and the country was on a knife edge it could have blown up , the country would have burned had it not been for the diplomatic achievement of , of enormous stature by Nelson Mandela when he addressed the whole nation and in a sense seized power informally from white and black and the country managed to survive that but if that anger turns into rage again then the country could burn and I do n't say this to be dramatic but just to warn that in those moments when the media and so on do n't explain the situation well do n't forget our people because they have had to cope with this situation .
3 She lifted her buttocks up into the air , taunting Vashinov as he saw the white sperm slide out from inside her .
4 The dragonwoman had quite recovered her composure now , and looked levelly at Hrun as he threw the two men down on the steps before her .
5 On June 13 Theo Mitchell became the first black politician to win a major party nomination for a statewide office in South Carolina when he secured the Democratic gubernatorial nomination with 59 per cent of the vote ; Mitchell was to face Republican incumbent Carroll Campbell .
6 He walked along the Harrow Road until he found the small turning he wanted .
7 A sentry on the wall called out to Burun as he rode the narrow path below .
8 He made the announcement in the Commons as he moved the second reading of the War Crimes Bill which makes prosecutions possible .
9 He made the announcement in the Commons as he moved the second reading of the War Crimes Bill which makes prosecutions possible .
10 The crowds were out in force to cheer home Jodami as he reached the neighbouring village of Stillington .
11 Tony , 28 , from Middlesbrough , is last year 's British welterweight champion and was awarded best fighter of the competition in Sweden after he beat the local champion in the final .
12 She asked Geoffrey whether he knew the exact meaning of the word ‘ convert , .
13 STRONGER-than-expected factory production revealed yesterday provided another ray of hope for Chancellor Norman Lamont as he put the final touches to the Budget .
14 The need for the court 's inherent jurisdiction to be invoked on this basis was evidently established to the satisfaction of Cazalet J. when he gave the local authority leave to apply on 24 January 1992 .
15 Verse 12 says : ‘ They believed Philip as he preached the good news of the kingdom of God and the name of Jesus Christ [ and ] they were baptised . ’
16 It would have a job flattening that boisterous family , thought Joe as he carried the young woman through the passage and up the flight of stairs to the first floor .
17 RISING stars in the world of industry and commerce were praised by the Duke of Westminster when he presented the annual BNFL award in the Chester and Deeside Young Enterprise Scheme .
18 The mingled scents greeted Albert as he opened the back door .
19 He ran through the listings and picked out Carl Mathers because he liked the brusque tone of the ad : Enquiries .
20 I would like the Prime Minister to visit Wallsend because he visited the neighbouring Conservative-held constituency and saw the destruction arising from the Meadowell riots as a result of 13 years of Thatcherism .
21 A battered life-size carving of Kean as Shylock greeted Charles as he entered the front door .
22 Environment Secretary Mr Howard was travelling first-class between his Folkestone constituency and Ashford in Kent when he faced the embarrassing showdown two weeks ago .
23 Mark Farrelly 's winning streak in the 125 series began at Desertmartin when he won the second race .
24 There was plenty of praise and some prizes for Ben when he became the All British Champ .
25 John Thwaites , one of the sons at High Birk Hatt , just up the pasture from the Hauxwells , now in his early seventies and living a happy retirement with his wife , Marie , in a cottage near Lartington , a short distance from Baldersdale , vividly recalls the painful life of William as he tilled the eighty sparse acres of his farm .
26 Kersey was waiting for Morse when he left the safe party .
27 His first reaction was to reject Morgan until he remembered the abortive Cardiff robbery .
28 He had dropped out of his studies for an English degree but stayed in Leeds because he enjoyed the social scene .
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