Example sentences of "and [art] [noun sg] [verb] [pers pn] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | At least she would be sale with Lovat and the knowledge gave him some comfort . |
2 | And the government pays them that . |
3 | ‘ And the king told you all this ? ’ |
4 | The wireless and the cinema gave me such enjoyment that I decided I 'd become an actor , a film star . |
5 | We would love to put out title on the line , if the IRB had the guts and the vision to give us that chance . |
6 | ‘ After the birth Tony and I both felt very shaky and the midwife got us some tea right away , while they were tidying me up , just to calm us down . |
7 | Tesco 's , they sent a letter out to them , and er , cos there open over Christmas period , er I think some of the stores and the letter says we all get two days off , cos , and then like , they , they wo n't Christmas day , twelve o'clock new , Christmas Eve and twelve o'clock new Christmas Day , they twelve o'clock |
8 | I have family and friends and the time to enjoy them all . |
9 | The Dents owned the very first car in Baldersdale and that created quite a stir I remember being at school when they first drove it round the place and the teacher brought us all out on to the road to have a closer look at this amazing thing . |
10 | Getting on to the remains of the top of the pod had been relatively straightforward , although Daak had tried to insist on being the last one out and she 'd had to threaten him with troopers ' oaths and a blaster to convince him that gallantry was inappropriate . |
11 | And I do not think that Helen is unusual or unfathomable in translating this into a hatred of her own body , a fear of its femininity , unpredictability and curviness , and a longing to keep it all ‘ under control ’ . |
12 | Boyd Stych , looking strangely civilized in a dark business suit and neatly clipped beard , was informed by his wife , when he came home , that the Advent was sending a photographer and a reporter to see him this evening and he was not to litter up the lounge — she 'd just tidied it . |
13 | But the way he did it was with the same connections he defied , and to get into serious racing in his early days , he got a bank to give him credit and a sponsor to give him some backing : though he had n't , of his own , a sou in the world . |
14 | Angelo 's judgement on Claudio , a death sentence for having got his bride with child , is severe but consistent with his principles , and he can affirm without hypocrisy , although self-righteously , Yet the confrontation with Isabella , come to appeal on her brother 's behalf , fills Angelo with desire for the first time in his life , and a soliloquy gives us this crucial information about his new state : Shakespeare there presents Angelo in a soliloquy nearer the mode of tragedy than comedy . |