Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] [verb] [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They asked me to help dress the models who wandered around showing clothes to the ladies having afternoon tea in the restaurant , and after a bit I did some modelling myself . |
2 | ‘ I do n't know , but on the night she died the Lady Prioress asked me to help take the corpse back to her own chamber . |
3 | For a moment , Trish 's laughter made me regret leaving the chummy , easy-going atmosphere of Winston Street . |
4 | Eh , yeah regular army pay , great that 's really what made me decide to join the army , that was in the T A but I regulars . |
5 | We argued about it but in the end he agreed I had to tell the Josephs . |
6 | After the monologues were over , Bryan Izzard prodded me to start writing the show for myself . |
7 | I mean , we 've , I 've , there was a situation these are the roads he 's taking me around now , he had me reverse round the corner which was practically blind , could n't see what was round the corner , so I was edging round , and it was on a hill so I had to do it , every time I stopped I had to put the handbrake on so I did n't roll |
8 | It was the day of parcel issues and as lunch time approached I tried to forget the future in the pleasure of the present . |
9 | Having restored stability I quickly got above the cloud , found I had lost the Pole Star and somehow , like a tank commander , turned through 150° by not very gentle use of the outer engines . |
10 | ‘ When I got back I found I had left the garden door a little ajar ; she must have taken a chill . |
11 | I still found I had to keep the Contour and Treble rotaries backed completely off , and the Bass right up to get anything like a ‘ normal ’ lead guitar sound . |
12 | He offered the Duchess his arm and the orchestra , seeing the gesture , stopped their playing to allow the Highland pipers to begin their sword dance . |
13 | When the tone stopped you had reached the end of the line — and that indicated the ferret 's position . |
14 | It will need new valley gutters and we found we had to replace the roof structure ( something we originally thought was not needed ) . |
15 | The world looked real again , but she found herself wanting to put the glasses on again . |
16 | She found herself straining to touch the floor with her fingers , so her butt was raised even higher . |
17 | Paige found herself having to force the food down past a constriction in her throat . |
18 | His scam was discovered when a club manager rang the boy 's company Sky As A Kite and found he had dialled the head of sixth form at the prestigious Leeds Grammar School , West Yorks . |
19 | ‘ Steve ! ’ she cried in amazement as he let himself into the apartment , grinning all over his silly face as if he 'd just popped out for a paper that morning and found he 'd won the state lottery . |
20 | After introducing it to an 18″ x 12″ aquarium I soon found it had re-arranged the substrate to form a small barricade at the front of the tank . |
21 | In carrying out this duty , local authorities found themselves attempting to assess the numbers and needs of the disabled on a scale never before attempted . |
22 | That said , the working environment in OS/2 is different enough that I found myself trying to unlearn the way I work at present and trying to use the system the way IBM meant it to be used . |
23 | One of its valves is larger than the other , and that valve has a circular opening at its apex , through which a fleshy stalk passed which served to attach the animal during life . |
24 | After much thought and careful study I believed I had found the answer . |
25 | I guess at that point DEA assumed I had jumped the reservation and was feeding information to Pan Am . |
26 | No matter what Louise might think of her tactics in dealing with this crisis she believed she had handled the situation in the best way possible . |
27 | well we had in the bank , we had calor gas lamps and when the power cut came we had to have the calor gas lamps on , and er , at night you 'd get home and you knew what area was going off at what time and you used to have to rush round , I remember once , it was going off about six and it went off early , it went off about five instead , and I 'd started cooking the tea , luckily got a gas cooker and this was at Abbott Road , it started |
28 | Perkin with brotherly bossiness told him to stop kicking the table leg and Gareth uncharacteristically sulked . |
29 | Cornford 's individualism caused him to refuse to join the Officer Training Corps . |
30 | Those who initiate racialist talk ( without referring to a racist ideology ) may be a minority too , but since they are rarely contradicted or opposed they tend to shape the norms of the group . |