Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | That had frightened me at first but now I thought the Star Zoo was wonderful . |
2 | To Ruth , crouching by Gran , he seemed hugely tall ; but he gazed round like a helpless child , seeming not to see them at first . |
3 | The girl cried out in alarm at the sound of Rohmer 's shout , swinging back to see them at last . |
4 | Seven student teachers will be taking their examinations on 21st and 28th March — we wish them luck and hope to see them at next Q.T. Day . |
5 | Glaring from one to the other as they stood on either side of the bed , she said crossly to Lucy , ‘ So you 've brought him to see me at last . |
6 | It is a moment that is likely to reshape the strategic thinking of traditional , print-on-paper publishers , perhaps encouraging them at last to re-define their activities and participate more extensively in information media of all kinds . |
7 | Men often ‘ raise questions , and multiply disputes , which never coming to any clear resolution , are proper only to continue and increase their doubts , and to confirm them at last in perfect scepticism ’ . |
8 | Nestlé Co. could have obtained an injunction restraining the sale of those tins and they required the buyers not to resell them without first removing the labels . |
9 | Welshman Ian Woosnam would have joined them in second place but for a double bogey at the 17th for a 73 , while Scotland 's Colin Montgomerie is tucked in just behind after finishing four over par . |
10 | They would be unable to meet them with Third Division gates , and possibly not even with the added revenue Second Division status would guarantee . |
11 | They would be unable to meet them with Third Division gates , and possibly not even with the added revenue Second Division status would guarantee . |
12 | Stockport 's second victory in four days at Edgeley Park moved them into second position in the Fourth Division . |
13 | Which of the dubious benefits of civilisation would you introduce them to next , I wonder ? |
14 | I found them at last . |
15 | So their best event found them in sixth position . |
16 | Sorry we should never of let them in first |
17 | They won one , in South Paddington , and cost official Conservative candidates the seat in several more , often driving them into third place . |
18 | Business Week , in February 1989 , also ranked them in fourth position , with 1988 revenues of $55m. earned from 1185 searches by 118 consultants . |
19 | I do not want to be harsh , but when I first set eyes on him I knew the type at once : the big , gangling provincial , so eager and relieved to find himself at last in artistic circles . |
20 | The absence of Neil Lenham ( how many times have I written that , I wonder ? ) handed Keith Greenfield a more regular opportunity to open , one this Brighton beau has grabbed enthusiastically , twice registering 55-overs bests , narrowly missing a Sunday best and forming such a productive partnership with Jamie Hall that Smith found himself at first drop for the initial one-dayers . |
21 | ‘ It 's nice to be here , ’ he replied with a composed smile , seating himself at last in one of the armchairs , as the woman arranged the tea things on a small table in front of them . |
22 | Then he looked more closely , and exclaimed : ‘ Ruth — I did n't recognise you at first ! ’ |
23 | Indirect Rule and the evolution of the Commonwealth idea had disarmed much left-wing criticism of the empire in the years between the wars and encouraged the development among British radicals of ‘ responsible ’ views on imperial subjects , which came naturally to bloom when Labour found itself at last in office . |
24 | ‘ You must be Mr Sachs , what a pleasure it is to meet you at last . ’ |
25 | It 's good to meet you at last . |
26 | ‘ Paige , how lovely to meet you at last , ’ Rose McKenna pronounced warmly , holding out her hands so that Paige had to place hers in them , and was drawn down to have a kiss pressed to either cheek . |
27 | ‘ I found you at first light this morning , ’ he said , getting up to take her half-empty plate . |
28 | I mean I said ‘ I want something by next Thursday ’ and , of course , they were n't there or the papers were n't done . |
29 | ‘ I did n't recognise her at first , ’ Lily told her . |
30 | I 'm glad to meet him at last . ’ |