Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The beadle led them through the gloomy rooms off the main hall where the Court of Common Pleas , Court of Chancery and Court of Requests sat , and down a warren of lime-washed corridors until he stopped in front of a door and rapped noisily with his wand . |
2 | Grooms took their horses whilst a pompous steward of the Prince 's household led them up the main steps into the spacious hall . |
3 | And at once , two more leapt forward and scooped up the bleeding lumps of flesh and bone and flung them into the open furnaces . |
4 | he asked me for a few slices of bread which he broke into pieces and scattered over the roof . |
5 | And her white Reeboks screeched at the marble as she turned and led me to the waiting forms . |
6 | He led me through the narrow alleys of the Old City until we came to a lane barely two feet wide . |
7 | WordPerfect for Windows Power Macros is one of those weighty ( 500+ pages ) books/manuals and although designed for the ‘ couple of steps up from a basic knowledge ’ reader , I did n't find it got me into the harder bits gently . |
8 | Only one Egyptian historian is known to us , the priestly scribe Manetho who compiled the list of all the pharaohs and conveniently divided them into the particular groups or dynasties which Egyptologists still employ today . |
9 | It was still unthinkable to see him without his sketchbook and pencil , but of the hundreds and hundreds of drawings he made , he gave away many or sold them for a few francs . |
10 | So because they do n't like the sound of this the other two have drawn off their magic stone and got them into the top jobs in er consortium ! |
11 | As I panted in the thin air , a herdboy passed me on the broken steps which zigzagged up the mountainside , joining the smooth terraces with their retaining walls of stone . |
12 | But they refreshed me , sustained me through the subsequent days and weeks , like water in a camel 's hump . |
13 | In my teens , similar doubts lured me into the darker recesses of the family 's medical encyclopedia , there to discover I was Britain 's first recorded case of Futtock 's Syndrome . |
14 | He withdrew all charges against them and immediately re-charged them with the same ones . |
15 | And when , as shadow education spokesman , I was a frontline campaigner in the nineteen eighty seven election , it was the G M B which provided me with the necessary facilities to carry out that role , and I thank them for it . |
16 | It was their duty to permit themselves a swift handshake and a kindly word to those , less august than themselves , whose long evenings on the ‘ knocker ’ , canvassing for the party , sustained them in the political positions to which they had become all too easily accustomed . |
17 | She lashed the class with scorn and ridicule and punished them for the nasty thoughts in her own mind . |
18 | When the wheels were finished they taped them to the four corners of t ] he bed and Mum spread the red blanket over the covers . |
19 | The January price rises [ see p. 38730-31 ] had been higher than expected and painful , but he described them as the logical conclusions of the policies of Soviet Prime Ministers Nikolai Ryzhkov and Valentin Pavlov . |
20 | I had no money , and she helped me over the worst times . |
21 | She had been a major influence in my life , and helped me through the rough patches . |
22 | You helped me in the early days . |
23 | Her General Practitioner referred her to the surgical Outpatients Clinic where the surgeon examined her and placed her on the waiting list for stripping ( removal ) of varicose veins . |
24 | The coroner , Harold Price , heard at Walthamstow Coroner 's Court in north-east London that baby Kim 's GP and health visitor referred her to the social services on the day she died , said it was vital that such referrals should be made as soon as possible . |
25 | English economics provided him with the two antinomies he needed , proletariat and bourgeoisie , as the polarised , opposites of the dialectic . |
26 | She never invited him to the jolly ones . |
27 | He often visited her in the early months , talking as if the passive figure in the background was n't there . |
28 | Dignam used to joke about how his priestly teacher , a devotee of the classical drama , invariably cast him in the leading roles of Shakespeare 's heroines , Portia , Juliet , and Ophelia among them . |
29 | Things that filled her with joy and drew her into the everyday lives of the two people she had loved for so many lonely years . |
30 | He went inside and the kitchen scents hit him then , laying down a trail that drew him across the creaking boards and down the hall . |