Example sentences of "[prep] these [pers pn] [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 ROS : Madam , it so fell out that certain players We o'erraught on the way : of these we told him And there did seem in him a kind of joy To hear of it .
2 Fortunately , we had past members with vision over the years , and from one of these we inherited a considerable legacy which will give us a firm basis for future work ; an investment which can be used frugally when the occasion demands .
3 Two of these they spotted as the German pilots began diving onto the Hurricanes tails , and at the right moment Westmacott carried out a hard climbing turn , coming out behind one of the Messerschmitts as it began to pull up .
4 Although PSCs were present early in all the simulations ( Fig. 3a ) , in three of these they had disappeared before having a significant effect on the ozone amounts .
5 In the course of these they recovered both Shalamcheh and Fao itself , apparently catching the Iranians quite unprepared , with many baseej killed or captured .
6 The ASWs were asked to indicate which of these each individual suffered and which of these they considered to be severe .
7 All of these she had wriggled out of , and as they were leaving the cinema he had had the nerve to say , ‘ You know , I really respect you for saying no , Benny .
8 Some of these she passed on to me .
9 Into one of these she fixed the karaso .
10 Of these he produced a remarkably large number , in almost all the counties of the region , becoming unrivalled as the leading master builder there and establishing a reputation which extended well beyond it .
11 Over twenty varieties of this Cape genus are , he says , well figured from drawings made there and of these he grew three at Chelsea : Protea conifera , P. argentea and P. nitida , although the last was lost .
12 With one of these he unlocked an ornately decorated tantalus .
13 On one of these he stubbed his foot in a rabbit hole and twisted his ankle .
14 ‘ I do n't know which one of these you knew , but all of them were shot down recently and all signed the form without a murmur .
15 Jolleys reported 41% ( 343 ) of women of all ages having inappropriate leakage of urine , but in 232 ( 70% ) of these it amounted to only dampening of underwear .
16 And one of these I felt .
17 Both my husband and myself were members of a number of societies dealing with para-medical subjects such as hypnosis , dowsing and radionics , and through these we came to hear about psionic medicine ( see Chapter 10 ) .
18 One of which was the property in Frinton which was owned jointly by Mr and his step mother who was an elderly lady who was then residing in that er property and er around that time on the first of October Mr er telephoned Mr and er told him about that but at that time , was not anticipating that there would be an difficulties about the security on Frinton for these he had always , added his case , made it perfectly clear to the man at the National Westminster Bank with whom he was dealing , Mr that that property was not a property which er could er be offered as security because of the joint ownership and er while in conversation with the bank he understood that this letter had been sent and Mrs had been on holiday and that it was simply oversight on the part of the bank at this stage and that all would well after Mrs returned , which was expected in two weeks time .
19 For these he used ‘ mainly major pentatonics with a bit of chromatic stuff thrown in ’ .
20 At times like these he wished he had married an Englishwoman .
21 And I dare say , like these he said they they 've paid for their caravan , cash !
22 Spittals resumed his rubbing again because at times like these she made him nervous .
23 Then from the back of the platform , where they had been seated , there stepped forward some twenty or perhaps thirty men , to whom were given silver plates containing little cubes of bread , and with these they moved down among the congregation …
24 But with these we guarded the water works , patrolled the hills and woods , and maintained a guard duty at Rugby Works , where our first H.Q. was situated , working our normal jobs by day and on duty by night .
25 And erm with these you changed them both into sixths did n't you could have changed them both into twelfths and it would have work but then we 'll get an answer that needs we would have got sixth twelfths well it still comes to a half .
26 With these he had efficiently kept water flowing through his ditches .
27 With these he turned his game around and was gratified when his handicap was raised to eight in the autumn listings a year later .
28 and she could n't realize how she come out in these she went to the doctor and he says well you must be allergic to summat
29 From these they summarised what they judged to have been established .
30 He had long ago accepted the feudal organization of Church and baronage as an adequate way of organizing the world : the real questions of salvation lay in a quite different area of experience , and on these he spoke with the simple and clear authority of a personal vision and prolonged thought .
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