Example sentences of "[coord] be [verb] [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | He drove through the backstreets , and the quieter residential boulevards , where people had either ignored the date and retired to sleep , or were celebrating it in the privacy of their homes . |
2 | Let me now assume that you are being considered by a prospective principal and are seeing him for the first time . |
3 | Send them to your boss 's secretary , stating in writing that you are starting on the preparation of the report , as instructed , and are basing it on the enclosed terms of reference . |
4 | So there is a shortage of hard information in some areas , er , it is a changing situation , and it is one where the Committee is under very clear instruction to extend the alternative care options that it gives to clients , and therefore that again is a complexity in terms of your ability to ensure you 've got adequate funding and are directing it in the right areas in , in order to meet , not only the needs of people out there , but the changing needs and what is , Mike has already referred to as being the preferred solutions erm , many of which have not been available to people in the past . |
5 | However , I am doing as the Daily Mirror suggested , and am contacting you in the hope that you can give me the answer . |
6 | They had taken the area from the rebels and were defending it on the orders of General Kopyion . |
7 | At the front , though , they had taken them through the gate and were playing them on the windows of Hilda Machin 's sitting-room . |
8 | Now she has refined those skills with the help of judo and is putting them at the service of her country . |
9 | The benefit of this will be apparent when a force ten westerly has sent your brolly to Holland and is pummelling you in the face . |
10 | The Three Choirs vineyard is making an English equivalant of Beaujolais Nouveau , and is launching it on the French market . |
11 | Nour had taken me by the shoulders and was pushing me towards the pool . |
12 | She 'd washed her hair and was drying it on the hessian towel . |
13 | Dad wasted no words and said that it was his bird in the box whereupon C … tried to brazen out the situation by saying he had found the cockbird in the garden and was taking it to the market in the morning . |
14 | At luncheon , Bradbury 's Alsatian dog was found to have retrieved a boot of a German airman and was chewing it under the table . |
15 | Flavia Sherman had elected to spend the day shopping on the Rue Catinat and was to join them for the first hunt next morning . |
16 | Then , with a nod in the direction of the railwaymen — ‘ Thanks for your assistance , and for holding up the train' — he had grabbed Shiona unceremoniously by the wrist and was dragging her towards the door . |
17 | She returned to the sitting room and struck Tam , who had knocked the bowl of biscuits from the table and was wolfing them off the carpet . |
18 | On the steps of the stadium someone had erected a red hammer-and-sickle flag and was waving it towards the crowd and the few media people present . |
19 | Before she was aware of what he was doing , he had lifted her up and was carrying her to the bed , where he deposited her gently , like some priceless , fragile object . |
20 | But when he looked back over his shoulder for help , Garvey too had descended his ladder and was following them into the nave . |
21 | He kept on , and it was worse because he 'd got hold of the helmet now and was smashing it against the toilet . |