Example sentences of "[vb past] [prep] [pers pn] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You 've carried on his life 's work , and added to it your own interpretation of the skills he taught you . ’
2 Gordon Wilson shared with us his personal experience of reconciliation through love and the Holy Spirit , which followed on perfectly from Fr.
3 Two things happened , however , to divert trade unionism from the adoption of that role and to lead it instead into what has been called its revolutionary period , one which for a time made the ownership and control of industries by the people who worked in them its main objective , which sought in short to displace the organisation of industry on the capitalist model by an industrial co-operative commonwealth .
4 ‘ The quiet but fervent agreement of Griffiths and the quick glance of understanding between those two revealed to me my own frivolity .
5 He brought with him his own group of masons , and a letter of introduction from Humphrey Lovell , the queen 's master mason , according to which he had previously been working for Sir Francis Knollys [ q.v. ] , probably at Caversham House , near Reading .
6 As 19th Century Coniston filled up with Irish , Welsh , and Cousin Jacks , they brought with them their own fears .
7 They also brought with them their beloved dill pickles .
8 So let me lay before you my own ideas , most of which have come from the practical application of regression therapy with a wide variety of patients who came to consult me for an even wider variety of reasons .
9 So , with the exception of the boy Matthew , who was marked with the same ruthless stamp as himself , he grudgingly tolerated the ‘ intruders ’ brought under his roof , and whom he had come to resent beyond reason ; perhaps because he saw in them his own failure as a family man .
10 In one more smooth movement his own shirt was gone , and as she looked at him her naked skin seemed to cry out for the touch of his .
11 And Thorfinn gave to them his considered answers , as ever .
12 Alison smiled at him her sunny smile which removed from her face what Franca thought of as her ‘ legal look ’ .
13 " What 's the point ? " demanded Jim , of the heavens , not of her , and it sounded histrionic , but was not ; for the question had behind it his whole life .
14 Aunt Margaret had with her her three sons , Cedric , Ronald and small Kenneth who was devoted to Heather .
15 Ha ha I just she just said to me you any good at German .
16 I 'm alright I 'm alright that 's what I said to him you silly bugger you should of applied , even if you did n't
17 Since Val wrote to us her local branch of Dixons have exchanged the Amstrad 5086 towards a 386SX machine .
18 Stephen bestowed on them his best hospitality smile .
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