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

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1 This is real wilderness — we met no-one else in a day 's walking .
2 Counting out seven pound notes , he laid them carefully on the table .
3 Very slowly she took the headphones off and laid them carefully on the table , her eyes never leaving Luke 's for a moment .
4 Saturday , 13th : Arrived at Delhi airport over two hours late , at 06.30. met me personally at the barrier and eased me through the arrival formalities .
5 She led them slowly through the graveyard to the burial site .
6 Our Georgia guests used the small flat-bottomed craft to go bonefishing one afternoon , and Thessy , well trained by his father , led them unerringly to a sea-flat by a mangrove swamp where , in just a few heart-racing moments , they landed four of the gleaming and elusive fish .
7 She crossed to the doorway and led them away from the shed .
8 The porter took care of their horses and Lady Amelia , walking like a ghost before them , led them across to the guest house .
9 She pinned them bravely to the shoulder of her dress , touched the blooms lightly with her fingers and said to the room at large ,
10 Then they pulled them out and , drawing their arms right back from the shoulder , swished them forward through the air until they slapped against the wall .
11 He came and put his arm round my shoulders then and led me gently towards the door .
12 Some involved navigation got me across to the door and into the other room .
13 Having steadily reduced the preparation from organism to circuit , the stage was set for the final reduction ; Kandel 's colleague Samuel Schacher dissected out the specific sensory and motor neurons and incubated them together in a dish ( a procedure known as tissue culture ) .
14 The amusement in his voice stung , and she snatched the papers from him and stuffed them deep into the pocket of her briefcase .
15 The administrator 's greeting made everyone else in the room turn round to look .
16 I thought the dead whiteness of the dress made me more of a corpse than a bride but had n't enough energy to infuriate my mother by telling her so .
17 She wiped them away with the back of one trembling hand .
18 I me , well you can never find anything if you got them all over the place !
19 The leap to full Highlight plunged me deep into the pouch-seat .
20 The first one came after 27 minutes , when Neil Matthews beat everyone else to the ball .
21 His master closed his book and invited me politely to the table .
22 Evening : invited me home to a buffet meal with a group of friends and colleagues , including , ( Linguistics CIEFL ) , ( Linguistics CIEFL ) , ( Correspondence Course , CIEFL ) , ( Materials Production , CIEFL ) .
23 The relationship between staff and students of University College , apart from the pastoral care of the few Anglican students and staff , involved me increasingly in a study of the history and culture of Burma .
24 Despite the cost — from about £15 for 30 minutes — all our testers loved salon back cleansing treatments , and found them well worth the price .
25 And if you phoned me early in the year it must have been just after we got the V W.
26 The remainder , very carelessly and messily written , was supplied by an unidentified copyist , who contributed nothing else to the score ; and it lacks trumpet parts , though he left staves for them .
27 ‘ It caught me right on the side of my face , ’ she said .
28 The last time I 'd made for the bog he 'd broken my back when he caught me straight between the shoulder blades with a loaf of bread .
29 Ivy caught me alone in the passage to say how much I must miss Donald .
30 Headlamps swung into the top of the drive , caught me midway across the hall .
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