Example sentences of "[vb past] [noun prp] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The result was urban chaos but a richness of building styles which redeemed Brighton from the overbearing formality of its more classical contemporaries . |
2 | He first met Minton in a top-floor club in Wardour Street and they became firm friends . |
3 | " If you say so , " agreed Chuck with a happy laugh . |
4 | But it was the same friend who eventually led Jean to the dead man 's ‘ passion wagon ’ caravan . |
5 | So when we came to make the recording in Vienna I asked Strauss through a mutual friend we had at that time if I could use a fuller body of strings in the climaxes . |
6 | ‘ I met Veronica at the Anglo-Catholic church in putney — St Mark 's . |
7 | In explaining the sequence of thought which led Keynes to the General Theory , Dr Clarke has taken full advantage of recently discovered sources , including students ' notes of Keynes 's lectures at Cambridge . |
8 | They point to the poster campaign it launched last September , through Ogilvy & Mather , which effectively relaunched Wisk as a mainstream colour care detergent , and the new label design as evidence of Lever 's determination to boost its sales . |
9 | ‘ Are you joining us for a swim ? ’ asked David in a loud voice . |
10 | Nutty let out a genuine snort of rage , nudged Midnight with her heels and rode Antony into a large patch of thistles , towing the Badminton mare with her . |
11 | He fixed Warton in the unrelenting stare of his cold green eyes . |
12 | With the help of friends , Seth lured Osiris into a coffin-like box . |
13 | He described Chelsea as a little village a couple of miles from London where the Thames ran between nurseries and market gardens , ‘ of which there are a frightful number ’ . |
14 | He was ambitious and he regarded Middlesbrough as a big club . |
15 | The USA overtook Germany as the leading exporter of merchandise , with a 7.5 per cent rise in exports , and the USA was also the world 's biggest merchandise importer , with Germany second and Japan third in both categories . |
16 | Having gently and efficiently helped Luce into a loose cotton nightdress , the housekeeper was just tucking in the light counterpane when another knock heralded the doctor . |
17 | But when the duke — still in his flying gear — was ushered into the presence at Ditchley Park , he found Churchill in a playful mood . |
18 | For three decades Ali provided Leifer with the perfect subject . |
19 | Mr Crosby wanted to take them back on the pitch but was prevented from doing so by police , who had acted quickly to prevent a pitch invasion when Byrne headed Sunderland into a 35th-minute lead . |
20 | The Doctor fixed Mortimer with a level gaze , catching him with those blue eyes . |
21 | Apparently they regarded Churchill as a poor security risk . |
22 | Ana excused herself quickly at the sound of his tight voice and as she left the room Felipe fixed Mitch with a sceptical eye . |
23 | Zimbabwe Test star Alistair Campbell reached 600 runs for the season with an undefeated century helped Wallasey to a 214-run victory over Sefton . |
24 | Clearly these involved Roger in a considerable amount of work , and at a time when Roger 's wife was giving birth to their daughter in the UK ! |
25 | The Romanian tourist office in London referred Patrick to an independent agency called Transylvanian Travel . |
26 | Gurder prodded Angalo with an accusing finger . |
27 | While the more open approach of recent years was maintained with the expectation of closer and more direct economic relations , the suppression of the pro-democracy movement on the mainland [ see pp. 36720-21 ] provided Taiwan with a considerable propaganda weapon against China . |
28 | When I arrived back at the cafe , I found Kathleen in a perplexed mood . |
29 | McPherson 's lay-off found McCall with an unobstructed view of goal but the final attempt was too delicate and Verlinden saved easily . |
30 | Similarly another story involved Kylie in an Australian restaurant . |