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

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1 You said you 'd spent it on a new banjo . ’
2 ‘ Have you not heard of Resenence Jeopardy ? ’ she 'd asked him on the first day of their acquaintance .
3 For almost the whole of their walk their objective had been in sight : the green copper cupola of the soaring campanile of Arthur Blomfield 's extraordinary Romanesque basilica , built in 1870 on the bank of this sluggish urban waterway with as much confidence as if he had erected it on the Venetian Grand Canal .
4 Seb entered the gipsy encampment warily , remembering the reception Boz and his friends had given him on an earlier visit .
5 Apparently Mr Baker had met him on a social occasion , and had been impressed by his traditionalist views .
6 I 'd been walking for 45 minutes when I was hailed by a local farmer who had seen me on the moonlit road .
7 This he read in the lavatory , where she had seen it on the first day .
8 The bill was passed by the House by 273 votes to 154 ; the Senate had approved it on the previous day by 62 votes to 34 .
9 The funny man who had found her on a distant planet and had treated her as a human being .
10 Unionists proved quite able to handle the new mass electorate , and their efforts to gear up to meet new challenges in and after 1911 had set them on the right road .
11 Leese claimed that his ‘ martyrdom ’ had been achieved against the wishes of the Jury who had acquitted him on the serious charge .
12 It had touched him on a raw spot .
13 Her concerned employers had referred her to a doctor , who had put her on the contraceptive pill but , as was normal practice , she had not been examined or questioned .
14 He had put it on the draining board .
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