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

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1 Nicandra led them by all the ways she had known and disregarded since childhood .
2 There was a very long and comfortable settee in front of the window which had a view of the River Thames which mesmerized me to such an extent that I could scarcely tear myself away to go to bed .
3 When Captain Cook encountered them in 1778 the Eskimos of Bering Strait were using iron knives and wearing glass beads .
4 A team of divers that included myself once found ourselves in such a situation .
5 Happily , we found somebody with all the qualities and experience we needed and welcomed Paul Smith on board .
6 Found her on half an acre in Buckinghamshire with her mother and got her for my youngest lad .
7 Alice quickly took the key and tried it in all the doors , but oh dear !
8 A waitress told me of such an incident when she heard a rumour that her hotel management had appointed private detectives with the power to search staff homes — a not uncommon fear among hotel workers and one paralleling similar periodic fears in other occupations of this type .
9 And yet … the thought crept back just before she drifted off to sleep … it had been rather nice that he had actually noticed her in the past , and noticed her to such an extent that he was now in a position to compare the woman she 'd become to the girl she 'd once been .
10 " Moustachio , " the US intelligence agent who had already visited him in February , returned.He met the Shah in the palace in Rabat and told him of all the dangers that the US systems would pose for him-lawsuits to find his money , congressional subpoenas and demonstrations .
11 What was it about him that constantly stirred her into such a state of agitation ?
12 It was in light of this experience of priests who were barely capable of understanding the Latin Vulgate and Mass , or who juggled with a text and expounded it in such a way as to obscure its original meaning , that Tyndale now decided to translate the New Testament into English ‘ because I had perceived by experience , how that it was impossible to establish the lay-people in any truth , except the Scripture were plainly laid before their eyes in their mother-tongue ’ .
13 Yar , I think I got a copy but I just sort of filed it with all the Quality Manual stuff , as there were various different things which needed .
14 I just took my napkin , filled it with all the coins I had won and tied the corners into a knot .
15 Sir Austin Pearce , one of the NRM 's guardians , told us via muffled a Tannoy ( uncannily similar to a real station announcement ) that the NRM would not merely look to the past , but also to the present and the future of rail .
16 Then in 1987 Midland Bank got itself in such a mess that it was on the receiving end of a laughable offer from the Saatchi & Saatchi advertising empire .
17 Other issues that the FCC concerned itself with included the control of unruly behaviour ( both by young people and by American Legion club members ! ) , the use of vacant structures and neighbourhood welfare programmes , particularly for the elderly .
18 ‘ There was one teacher , Mr Richardson , and he encouraged me in all the sports I did , really .
19 He worked very hard , even in the holidays : he threw himself into all the activities of the school and contributed a number of well-received papers to conferences on education .
20 When he had gone through to the bedroom , tired , shaking , cold , she stripped herself of all the finery — fighting with clasps , pushing and twisting rings .
21 This picture , the third in Faye 's series , focused more fully on her face and the likeness of features and form was very good , but it showed her with such a yearning , wistful expression that everyone who saw it and knew her would think her life had been one long secret sorrow .
22 But Charlton joint manager Alan Curbishley said : ‘ They slaughtered us for half an hour — but only half an hour .
23 I challenged him with all the dishonesty he had shown and all the damage he was doing to the paper .
24 He thus pioneered in this country the discursive , witty , exuberant , and surrealist style of humour he bequeathed to his close friend J. B. Morton [ q.v. ] , who took the column over in 1924 and developed it through half a century into an art form .
25 All in all she got herself in such a state that it was a distinct let-down when she was met by Mike Booker , the team manager , although why she should have thought that the reigning world champion would bother to come and meet a flight at Nice airport was a question she was n't too happy to answer .
26 The same lover had made palm trees out of Edwardian ostrich feathers and tied them to all the newel posts of the four-storey staircase .
27 Folates are found in wholegrain cereals , fruit and vegetables , so as long as her diet included plenty of these the risk of spina bifida was low .
28 R. M. Harmer , author of the Corporation section of the first edition of this book , placed himself in such a position as to be issued the last ticket ( for a 6 pence fare ) .
29 Rhythm , the primary revelation of Indian music for Glass , preoccupied him to such an extent that one of his pieces at this time , Play , consisted of two lines for soprano saxophones. each instrument using only two notes .
30 Furthermore he interpreted it in such a way that ‘ support ’ was not an empty word .
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