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

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1 She asked me to have two trees planted in the school playing field in her memory to provide shade for children in the summer .
2 In fact since Mr Brown made his remarks some parents have rang me to lend their support . ’
3 ‘ I realised I had 17 years to go before retirement and I wanted to spend them doing what I wanted to do .
4 Odette found she lost three stone keeping busy , then to her dismay found she was pregnant again .
5 Looking up in surprise , she found he had one eyebrow raised as though waiting for her to make some sarcastic comment , which successfully ensured that she did n't do any such thing .
6 We had to contend with some extremely high winds and found it needed extra guys to hold upright .
7 He rang the hospital and told them to stop that man sending letters .
8 He noticed she needed two hands to lift the silver pot .
9 The attorney agreed with Haydon about the injustice of the proceedings , and told him to return that evening to settle the matter finally .
10 He said that he believed he had lawful authority to ride the bike because he was repairing it for a friend .
11 And then the solicitor asked us to advised us to have certain things amended and Mr had no problem when I told him over the telephone , he just said send it back and we 'll just amend it .
12 Now did you draw I asked you to draw some graphs did n't I .
13 the empire we allowed them to have British passports did n't we ?
14 To break this cycle we asked the women to aim at eating three meals each day and encouraged them to take small steps to reach this goal .
15 The hospital confirmed he spent 40 minutes having his injuries examined .
16 He reckoned he had enough time to see Maidstone , then get down to the pensione and change before making his way back up to the Vomero again .
17 When the coach arrived it took some time to organise the teams .
18 A couple of weeks after the arrests , a lawyer in the Belfast office of the Treasury Solicitor was drawing up charges on the basis of the presence of the pistol when a senior police official ordered him to prepare fresh indictments charging them with murdering three specified Roman Catholics .
19 In the 1920s their financial position improved and , despite the reductions of income in the 1930s , the cheap money policy which followed the abandonment of the gold standard and the move to protection , permitted them to obtain cheap mortgages to buy the thousands of three-bedroomed semi-detached houses which were being built in the South and the Midlands at between £400 and £450 .
20 He also urged them to remember Tory supporters living overseas at the next election .
21 When Mr James Baker , the American Secretary of State , met opposition leaders in Tashkent in February , Mr Pulatov urged him to establish diplomatic relations to enable the United States to monitor human rights and give democracy a foothold .
22 She watched him raise one hand to rub the nape of his neck , then flex his shoulder muscles .
23 The man 's trembling want of her made her feel that speck grow into a force ; she began to enjoy denying him , then permitting him again , she used her strength to grip and pin him and squeeze him in parts that made him cry out , to gouge and scratch his pale , thin flesh , she fortified him with tisanes that make men what was called in her language ‘ cross ’ , and gave him leaves to chew to stay his excitement so she could explore the crustacean pinkness of his flesh and turn her curiosity and its tinge of disgust to a form of power over him which gave her pleasure .
24 Sky TV yesterday announced they have exclusive rights to show his championship challenge and , if successful , his first defence .
25 Next Lilliput asked him to paint three pictures based on London 's river for reproduction in the July 1947 issue of the magazine .
26 But what a delight it was to come across your adventure , particularly so as Sept saw me doing 6 days canoeing the Zam with Shearwater , rafting Vic Falls 4–19 and a flip at 18 , and I spent 2 days at Kariba lake on a houseboat .
27 Sitting there in the London bound train ( I had thought it would never come into the station , that the whistle would never blow ) , I saw myself in a play , a melodrama perhaps — I felt I had Runaway Daughter written all over me …
28 I knew I needed some place to go inside myself — frighten people off — so I shoved three tapes and my Walkman in the middle of the bag beside the big fat envelope where I 'd squeezed all my dreams .
29 I thought I saw some students go across the road , they went out of the main entrance and walked
30 Before I got pregnant it was taken for granted I 'd be in the sixth form , then when I found out , I thought I had two months to tell everybody I wo n't be back and they 're going to say , " How come ? " , so I was saying , " Oh God , I 'm going to fail my 0-levels , you wont see me back here again " .
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