Example sentences of "[subord] [noun] [noun prp] [verb] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | After the wedding , they were taken for breakfast to the house of the officiating priest which by curious coincidence happened to be to Kensington Church Walk , where Ezra Pound had lived many years before . |
2 | Once Mr Hooper started managing this group , it got a name for itself — ‘ Black and Blue ’ . |
3 | Miss Rose was n't lying , so Mrs Maybury had to know more than she 'd told them . |
4 | Stauder referred to ‘ this exorbitantly rewarded and grotesque event which gives the winner more prize money than Boris Becker has made this year ’ . |
5 | Think what a different world it would be if Anthony Cheetham had done that instead of starting Century . |
6 | If Mr Bumble had known this earlier , he might have told a different story , but now it was too late . |
7 | The results are uneven and one wonders what the result would have been if Mr Smith had examined all the companies covered by the original report for a longer period . |
8 | But I wonder indeed if Mr Harman has got that something special . |
9 | ‘ even if Mr. Shephard had exercised some dominating influence over her , there is no evidence to show that the bank knew that he would or might bring such influence to bear , or that they used Mr. Shephard in order that he should exert pressure on his wife … |
10 | If Sir Alastair has broken this spell , as I most sincerely hope he has , the Chartered Institute may , after more than three quarters of a century ‘ provide a source of authoritative views on transport for communication to Government and the community ’ ; just as its founders intended . |
11 | It is not known if Mrs Thatcher continues to practise this self-denying ordinance . |
12 | If Mrs Baggley wanted to talk this one out Theodora would listen but she had no intention of inviting anything that might be just gossip . |
13 | Because Sister Wilson had spent much of her life nursing the sick and the poor , she had their confidence and they flocked to the hospital . |
14 | However , Jim Turle , the director of communications at Lang brothers , said that while Mr Lamont had gone some way to redressing the balance , he had by no means levelled the playing field . |
15 | Since Mr Clinton has said many times that he will not send ground troops to Bosnia until there is peace , the protection he has in mind will presumably consist of air power , no more . |
16 | John Sessions was far from his best on the show ( and that 's saying something ) , while Julian Clary has seen many better days . |
17 | DEREK Hatton last night attacked his trial as a lot of nonsense over three grotty pieces of land ‘ that no-one since Adolf Hitler had shown any interest in ’ . |
18 | It came down to three grotty , scrappy bits of land that no-one since Adolf Hitler had shown any interest in … |
19 | Obviously , the pitch had been prepared for the spinners , but since West Indies had prepared many of their own pitches for their speed merchants they could hardly complain . |
20 | Thus to date the era since Bretton Woods has seen several major changes in the fortunes of the dollar , which is still by far the most important reserve currency in the international monetary system . |
21 | He wondered whether Dr Ali had confided this fact to Class 2 . |
22 | It is understood the line was set up by his close friend Stephanie King , from Nottingham , but it is not yet clear whether Reggie Kray has broken any prison rules . |
23 | The verdict of the City on whether Mr Lamont has done enough to curb public spending will be delivered when the markets open today . |
24 | When Herr Nordern had finished some of her iciness had melted . |
25 | ‘ My mother advised me to come , as Dr Heatherton has taken some trouble on my behalf . |
26 | As soon as the area had been measured and surveyed , the work of cutting the new streets through the old teeming and tortuous maze of the centre had never before been attempted on such a scale , though Christopher Wren had made such a plan for 17th-century London . |
27 | As Sister Teresa turned to get some the men took out their guns and shot her eight times in from of the children . |
28 | For Sam Wanamaker aims to make this an opportunity to furnish the International Globe Centre with work by British craftspeople , while recreating the theatre using 17th century techniques . |
29 | But , as Ms Topaz has reminded all fair goers in her pre departure interdepartmental memo , this is not a frivolous junket . |
30 | And as Chia Lin had commented many centuries later , ‘ An army without secret agents is like a man without eyes or ears . ’ |