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

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1 Fitzgerald calculated the critical number of samples needed to be 80 per cent certain that the mean score would be no more than one year out , and found that in one book it was 72 samples — which amounted to nearly half the book !
2 We found that in each case it was necessary to think of three dimensions .
3 In this condition , and with much-increased fuel tankage , it could usually reach at least 30,000 feet , and on one occasion was taken up to 36,000 feet by George Burges — although he reported that at this height it was very unstable .
4 The whole group burst out laughing and agreed that on that occasion she should be ‘ let off ’ her reading .
5 She realised that at some level she had always known this , since otherwise she could not have recovered so quickly .
6 Roy also revealed that at one stage they went to local paramilitaries to ask them to leave one young offender alone .
7 He believed that with such experience she would not have resisted the orders of her assailant .
8 The sea roared like a pride of hungry lions , thudding against the side of the ship like a thousand battering-rams , so that it seemed that at any moment it must break through and drown them all .
9 The Collector estimated that at this rate they might carry on for another two or three weeks .
10 But he listened and learnt and for next winter he has harnessed Hollywood-style glamour to make evening wear that really works , adapting his tailoring to sequined , beaded and embroidered jackets of unbelievable opulence .
11 But inevitably the quality of kisses changed , his hands became urgent , and she tensed as with sudden impatience he pulled her nightshirt over her head .
12 He stated that during this period he was interrogated and beaten on a daily basis .
13 After much of the previous evidence had been repeated , Professor Tidy , a police forensic expert , stated that after detailed examination he had found human blood on all three of the Tidburys ' clothing .
14 He replied that without total control he did n't have a job .
15 She knew he was being evasive and sensed that in some way he was trying to protect her .
16 On the Friday morning we heard that by popular demand we were to stay on another week .
17 There seems to be a law in human behaviour that people , in the end , get what they want , and there can be little doubt that Eliot would not have acquired the eminence which he now enjoyed unless on one level he had sought it : he said , in an address delivered during this period , that " … things sometimes become possible if we want them enough . "
18 Counsel for the appellants had attacked this finding because the patient had been an outpatient at a different hospital in the past and a practitioner there could have fulfilled this function ; and he submitted that in any case it was a duty of the hospital managers to find out if it was practicable to obtain the recommendation of a practitioner who had previous acquaintance with the patient : he relied on the form of the question ‘ explain why you could not get a recommendation from a medical practitioner who did know the patient ’ on the hospital admission application form .
19 The ITA decided that in this region it did not matter if the finance was not ‘ local ’ .
20 I felt really devastated that we lost and for that reason I have been looking forward to playing in this event again . ’
21 Sycorax saw that in this regard she had achieved her curse : for Kit too , Roukoubé was a mongrel whelp , the reminder of his weakness and Ariel 's strangeness .
22 If he was in a procession the other members of the procession still worried about his inability to walk a straight line and feared that at some point he would peel off from the file .
23 I feared that at any moment I might fall and break my neck .
24 ‘ So her father must have been a canon , ’ said Mark , though he felt that for some reason it was the canon 's widow who cut more ice here .
25 I asked our education correspondent , Mike Baker , to list some of the topics he felt that with more space they could cover properly .
26 She knew that for some reason it was important for Jasper to have it from her .
27 Even Otto knew that without papal support he could not survive .
28 He knew that in some way he had hurt her .
29 She could not guess why or how , but she knew that in some way he was out to drive a wedge between herself and John .
30 Also I could hear irony in his tone and I thought that for some reason he was very annoyed indeed .
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