Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [pos pn] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | In 1986 he took over the captaincy from Fletcher and led them to their third championship in four years , but early in 1987 he suffered a bad loss of form and the team slipped right down the table . |
2 | He saw the wisdom of this ploy and invited me to his next fight , when he lost his title . |
3 | The 24-year-old Iro picked up the injury playing against Great Britain in the second Test in Auckland in July and aggravated it in his last match for Manly three weeks ago . |
4 | He picked up the injury playing against Great Britain in July and aggravated it in his last match for Manly . |
5 | Glenn Gould played this regularly , even recorded it ( two movements on Le Chant du Monde CD LDC278 799 , 10/86 ) and played it at his last public concert in 1964 . |
6 | Once you have let anybody in they 'd chop you up and put you in their next stew |
7 | ‘ Invite you to come and see me on your next leave , ’ she laughed . |
8 | Molly congratulated the 16 successful candidates at this year 's examination , presented certificates to those who were present and welcomed them to their first training day as qualified teachers . |
9 | You could write them down and give them to your next of kin or a close friend . |
10 | Dr John Foley would have been proud to drive his eldest son up to Earlsfort Terrace and wave him into his first day at university . |
11 | It is in the field of assessment that the new arrangements are likely to pose the most difficulties for teachers and distract them from their first task of finding their way into ‘ the very queer and tortuous passages of children 's minds ’ . |
12 | How deep such bonds could go is suggested by a Sussex carter 's grandson who had been ‘ very happy ’ as a child brought up by his grandparents , ‘ much attached ’ to them , and who writes of how he later found a house for his ageing grandmother close to his own and nursed her through her last illness : ‘ no mother could have been more kind . ’ |
13 | Lady Diana stayed on and accompanied me on my first walk with the pram out of the garden . |