Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [pron] such " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I am so sorry that I caused you such grief by acting as I did , by going off without telling anyone . |
2 | I would be failing in my duty if I allowed him such undeserved relief . |
3 | I looked around and I hit her such a bloody fourpenny one that I knocked her flying . |
4 | I gave him such a black look , however , that the smile froze on his face . |
5 | ‘ I 'm sorry I gave you such a rotten tea . ’ |
6 | " I m sorry I gave you such a fright . |
7 | and when we were having this argument on Wednesday he said I said we what what was your reason then for not paying me for that when I was genuinely sick and he said er oh he said because I gave you such a good bonus last week , I said what was that then , he said erm twenty five pounds , I said no you did n't ! |
8 | ‘ If you found someone such as I have just described it would let you off the hook . ’ |
9 | She 'd been ashamed to find that she found it such exhausting work , especially without the broad shoulders of Ross to lean on . |
10 | ‘ I 'm sorry , love , but you gave me such a fright . |
11 | You gave me such a shock , Antoinette cried out : come out of there this minute do you hear ? |
12 | You gave us such a fright . |
13 | Mrs Chamberlin has more than a dozen and she gave me such beautiful eggs to bring home . |
14 | It was no less astonishing that she should find room on her emaciated body to engrave in it , by her discipline , the wounds of the son of God … she gave herself such blows that her blood sprinkled the wails … and as she practised this penance daily every night she reopened her bleeding wounds by making new ones … |
15 | , late at night , , they 've got the boat , and the tape , they 're both out on tape and video , and basically you have to go back , as soon as the boat comes through docks the next person picks it up and goes , so you 've got very little time to pick up information , and all the time you ca n't go in , and the clock 's going , and the clock 's going and you switch , and they said it was , next to you , they said it such a |
16 | If he asked me such and such I 'd say now this is how you do it . |
17 | From Henry James , The Pupil The poor young man hesitated and procrastinated : it cost him such an effort to broach the subject of terms , to speak of money to a person who spoke only of feelings and , as it were , of the aristocracy ( 1 ) . |
18 | His voice grated , but he spoke out clearly , perhaps even a little louder than was natural because it cost him such an effort to get it out at all . |
19 | It amazed him such a slip of a girl could have such passion in her , and by then he had noticed the perfect contours of her body which neither the black dress nor the prim white apron could conceal . |
20 | Even Sal and Kitty turned up their noses when he offered them such delicacies as black bananas and bruised apples . |
21 | ‘ Because it took me such a long time to find you . ’ |
22 | But it took her such a long while before she would sit in one of these . |
23 | he gave me such a kind , and I may say , fatherly look ( Thursday , 28 June 1838 ) |
24 | He gave me such a look , as if I was being really disgusting . |
25 | ‘ But he gave me such a hard time when I was unfaithful . ’ |
26 | She felt slightly ashamed that it gave her such satisfaction . |
27 | It gave us such household names as Glasgow , Linlithgow , Lanark , Bathgate , Dalkeith , Stirling , Perth , Aberdeen , Arbroath , the Tay , the Clyde , the Forth etc , as well as our capital 's Edin , and the famous burn 's Bannock . |
28 | When I was walking past the marsh one , one night , when I was on my way back from school I heard a rus rustling noise behind a bu bush , when I went up the , went up first to the bush a big dragon-like thing jumped out from behind the bush , it gave me such a fright I nearly fainted . |