Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | So I 've said I 've listed them well the important points for me were the Aldershot method the arousal curve and the need for audience content . |
2 | Below , on the terrace , Marie Claire had heard me open the windows . |
3 | The tongue acts as a pump , helping to suck in small forms of water-life and squeeze them down the throat . |
4 | Unlike the mothers of some of the other children , her mother came to see them quite a lot , and she remembers it not being so bad — " once you get used to it , it 's just like your home " . |
5 | Maxine came to see me again the following week and we began the follow-up treatment , along the lines of those which you will find detailed in the ‘ case histories ’ sections of this book . |
6 | However , when you lay them down the first card is laid on the M of mutus and the second on the m of nomen . |
7 | You can buy them one day and bring them back the next |
8 | How did it affect them then the , the altitude , did it ? |
9 | Who said I 'll answer me up the end and we can see how we go . |
10 | Harvest the seeds in July-August by cutting the seedheads just before the first seeds start to fall , and hanging them over a tray in a dry airy place . |
11 | She went straight into the kitchen , and automatically made them both a cup of coffee , a mutual family ritual when one of them went out to a meeting . |
12 | They were supervised by a Miss Walker who , although she could not dance , also watched over their dances and made them up every night . |
13 | The duties attached to some of these appointments were not too arduous , which made them all the more attractive to a landed gentleman with other interests but a great desire for an increased income . |
14 | Tribesmen might indeed be benighted savages , but they could still stir the liberal conscience — especially when their very primitiveness and simplicity made them all the more vulnerable to exploitation by unscrupulous Europeans . |
15 | Always small things , nothing she could have a qualm about accepting , which made them all the more delightful . |
16 | Their small majority made them all the more conscious of the problems they needed to surmount to win the next election . |
17 | After they had eaten , her mother let Caro make them both a cup of tea . |
18 | He also designed a bed that could be raised up and down and told Pat to go to the patent office with the plan which would make them both a fortune . |
19 | These emerged as the movement represented by the Enlightenment itself became more self-critical and less brashly confident in its own rationalism ; but that does not make them any the less significant or challenging for theology . |
20 | This would make them respectively the first and fifth most popular tourist arractions in the world , with the ones in between being the three existing Disney theme parks . |
21 | Léger was shown the works of Picasso and Braque in 1910 by Kahnweiler and met them later the same year . |
22 | The Half House met them round a corner , and Mary Rose exclaimed . |
23 | Joan that 's right , I met them down the town in Torquay |
24 | The Secretary led them up a marble staircase , to the first floor ; then along a lofty corridor with a moulded cornice , to the back of the building . |
25 | Barak led them up a narrow concrete path to the unpainted door and opened it . |
26 | Lady Horne led them up a stone-vaulted passageway into a comfortable but cold solar . |
27 | Von Karajan made some loose , ethereal movement which the strings understood and the first fiddle led them up the sweep . |
28 | Gloria led them along a brick path , across a cobbled courtyard , past outhouses and a dripping water butt , then into the big house and along many passages . |
29 | They must have walked for about another ten minutes and could glimpse the blue wood-smoke rising above the trees from Godstowe village when suddenly the porter stopped , turned left , and led them along a narrow beaten trackway into the forest . |
30 | It was he who held the troops together in their communal dormitory , and it was he who led them out the next morning . |