Example sentences of "and [vb past] [prep] [art] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Freud moved from Vienna in 1938 , when the Nazis took over , and lived for the last year of his life in London . |
2 | He seemed embarrassed and stammered for the first time in his English . |
3 | The synoptic outline might have been more serviceable had it been separated from the list of languages and moved to the first volume . |
4 | Once , desperate for a full night 's sleep , he had accepted her offer of a Valium , sluicing it down with his usual nightcap , and moved about the next morning like a diver walking on the seabed . |
5 | I left him there , and headed for the next block . |
6 | In conclusion , I 'd like to warn Ben that the Plage route at Buoux is n't his project , but one which was undertaken and tried for the first time by Le Menestrel , and that he has no particular rights over it . |
7 | He was arrested and tried for the first time in April 1916 . |
8 | And , using all his force , he ran and crashed into the second assassin , who was winching back the arbalest for another bolt . |
9 | Many of these features of the modern world were only the surface manifestations of the much greater structural changes begun in early industrialism and accelerated since the Second World War . |
10 | He three-putted both the fourth and 12th holes , had only two birdies on his card , and came to the last hole needing a four for a 73 for a ten under par total of 278 . |
11 | She had n't done that she said since she was my age and came to the last page of Le Rouge et le Noir . |
12 | Ownership links between ITV and radio were often indirect and came through a third party , including newspaper groups . |
13 | By such standards both footballers and cricketers , provided they were among the minority who avoided injury and played in the first team , were quite well off for a few years . |
14 | Outside a grand villa in the same city , a priest in an assortment of ramshackle clothing stopped his mule in the gateway , descended by lifting a leg and bellowed to the first person he met , which was Tobie . |
15 | The system for investing students as or granting was thoroughly reformed and reorganized in the mid-sixteenth century , as mentioned below , but it existed in some form , difficult to define precisely , from well before that time . |
16 | With the Ark rested upon the mountains of Ararat , the seventeenth day of the seventh month and the waters went away and decreased until the tenth month and the first day of the tenth month , the tops of the mountains appeared , and after the end of forty days , Noah opened the window of the Ark , which he had made and sent forth a raven which went out , ever going and coming again until the waters were dried up upon the earth . |
17 | But the equaliser was always on offer and arrived in the 73rd minute . |
18 | Setting the briefcase back down , she dug the notes out of the pocket and turned to the last page , smiling rather nastily . |
19 | It was mentioned in Domesday Book , badly affected by the Black Death in 1350 , and depopulated in the fifteenth century . |
20 | He turned right and went half-way along the corridor and knocked at the fourth door . |
21 | The car pushed them through the garden wall and they were flung into the air and landed in the next garden . |
22 | As I opened the door , a white streak flashed past my ankles and vanished around the first turn of the spiral . |
23 | This was known as the PC-5A and flew for the first time in July 1939 . |
24 | It 's jazz and soul as a street thing , a club thing , ’ he says , ‘ which is where both those forms of music started and thrived in the first place . ’ |
25 | Doreen glanced down , and blushed for the first time in a long while . |
26 | The offensive was launched on 18 June but was deeply unpopular with much of the rank and file and collapsed in the first week of July . |
27 | Then they replaced the nonfiction temporarily , as the volumes came to hand , and started on the second half . |
28 | I went through the first pile , which seemed mainly to be stock orders from golf professionals around the country , and started on the next tray . |
29 | The headmaster got up and started towards the next gallery . |
30 | He pulled out a bundle and looked at the first address , but he did n't recognise it . |