Example sentences of "[vb past] [vb pp] [pers pn] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She did n't realise that she 'd given me the greatest gift of all .
2 He 'd given her a few sugar pieces , which she 'd taken , and even offered several pinches of snuff , which she had n't .
3 ‘ I 've had a devil of a job tracking you down , ’ he said after he 'd given her a big hug .
4 She approved of my taste and I 'd given her the right amount of money for the red coat which I st ill have n't worn .
5 Yes , oh Rocket , for the first few months I had him , after he was rescued , and he was so protective of me , because I 'd given him a good home and never , never hit him in the face .
6 Then , if she 'd given him a good time and he was a collaborator , he might not report her .
7 Though I wish you 'd given him a different name .
8 Cheered on by the huge German crowd , who 'd given him a two-minute standing ovation when his record was read out during the knock-up , Becker was devastating in the first set .
9 Erm now if I 'd given you the same thing and you 'd
10 As we 're roping up , who should arrive to tie on but the lad who 'd joined me the previous day .
11 Somehow she had imagined them both greeting Peter together , wrapped in each other 's arms , confirming what Peter had already imagined when he 'd rung her the other morning .
12 She 'd met him a few times , usually when he was drunk .
13 ‘ You might n't have thought so if you 'd seen them the next day , ’ said Toby .
14 It would have been far better if he 'd done it the other way around — the rest of the set acoustic and then brought them on to play .
15 In fact if we 'd done it the proper way you 'd of had
16 ‘ She agreed eight o'clock when I spoke to her yesterday , after I 'd offered her every other hour of the day .
17 There had been tears in her father 's eyes as he 'd handed her the satin-lined box containing the jewels and Emily , taking it , had felt a constriction in her throat for , with the gift , her father was recognizing she was now a woman .
18 I felt as if I 'd handed him a loaded shotgun and said shoot . ’
19 You 'd travel down to the game on a Saturday , and if you met a Leeds fan at the train station , you could be sure that they were the best mate he 'd ever had , and they 'd tell you all the latest gossip that he 'd told them the last time they were out for a few pints .
20 No , she 'd left him a reassuring note .
21 Would you believe that he said I 've got to work on the aeroplane this week , I 've got the week off , I 've got to work on the aeroplane , I , you know , I shall be alright , down the airfield , er on the Wednesday he arrived to see how we were getting on , complaining like made because he had n't been able to find where the cottage was , I said but I 'd left you a detailed map ,
22 I 'd left you the full address , and the telephone number and a fully detailed map .
23 mm , like every thing else you told me you 'd finished it the other day
24 He had very deliberately told her to get lost , and when she did n't take the hint , he 'd sent her an obscene note .
25 It was as if , in not knowing , he 'd paid her a great compliment .
26 Gifford Tate had painted it a few weeks before she died .
27 His long experience of bird watching in the hills of Arran had taught him the best vantage points .
28 But they had all laughed and Meg , for the missing loaf , had punished him the usual way , locked-up thirsty in the room .
29 Lowell had heard them a few times before on the Sundays when life was normal and they were just background music at the commencement of an ordinary day .
30 By the time I had heard it a fifth time , one of football 's most respected managers stood accused of everything from gross indecency to impotence .
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