Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In front of them rode the moon , silver-skirted , in a flurry of dark-blue clouds .
2 ‘ Managers were proud to lead their staff into dispute and out into the streets over the years ; unfortunately , very many of them became the pit bull terriers of 1992 ’ .
3 Elizabeth 's customers were disappointed to read her notice , but although several of them asked the reason , she merely smiled and was noncommittal .
4 But even the most socialist of them shared the view , articulated by Brailsford before the war , that the first task of the pacifist was not to overthrow capitalism but to ‘ check the worst consequences of a capitalistic foreign policy , and , if possible , turn it to some partial good . ’
5 Despite the weather , however , 17 of them braved the elements to play the one round Stableford competition .
6 Some of them argued the merits of various French cars .
7 Only one of them concerned the business at Godstowe .
8 A lot of them concerned the Arsenal team and what I thought about them . ’
9 Thirty of them made the trip to Gulfstream Park and the best they could manage was one Irish and one French third place , both well beaten .
10 Never before had there been as many as nine of his members in a Masters field and every one of them made the cut .
11 In her mind 's eye she saw the assassin 's mouth open and close , and on them read the syllables of her name .
12 It is believed that one of them moved the regulator and opened it up with the result that the train was soon out of control .
13 The Canadian frequently came to the net , so Petchey had to rely on his passing shots , but not enough of them found the mark .
14 While white settlers and colonial civil servants were provided with both government schools and a number of fee-paying private schools , many of them regarded the expansion of educational provision for the black population as politically dangerous .
15 When I was asking them which was their favourite area , not unsurprisingly a couple of them mentioned the Lake District — anytime except in the summer holidays .
16 Also , when describing the work in a bookshop few of them mentioned the fact that the bookseller had to decide what books to buy for his stock and few realized how much financial expertise was needed .
17 Both of them realised that he had abandoned all pretence that Sally-Anne was an ordinary young woman come to work in Vetch Street , but neither of them pursued the matter , Dr Neil from delicacy , and Sally-Anne because she could not tell him the real truth about herself — he would undoubtedly immediately send her back to the embassy , and she did not want that at all — it would be failure .
18 One of them bore the name of The Shelbourne .
19 Their wings were chained and across their grim faces fell metal bars and from behind them rose the howling of wolves and the terrible roaring of caged beasts .
20 Who among them caught the badgers and squirrels from which they made their fine paint brushes ?
21 Sometimes we met other travellers and conversation with them enlivened the boredom : merchants , wandering friars , the occasional hunting party , clerics or landless men looking for labour .
22 I became the kind of woman that my friends , mother , sisters and other friends warned them about .
23 In the tabloid press I became the villain who put his knife into Noddy and his boot into Biggles .
24 Shortly after I became the Member for Worcester , the Queen Mother visited my constituency .
25 Twenty five years ago I became the Member of Parliament for East Grinstead .
26 I had been trained in Mespot in the art of aerial survey by the Royal Engineers , which I felt was of no practical use to my squadron , thus I became the squadron photographic officer ( small p and small o ) .
27 Towards the end of my sojourn at Kinloss , and after I became the assistant to the chief ground instructor under a squadron leader , I was also seconded to the engineering wing .
28 That night over dinner in the company of Peter and his wife Liz I became the possessor of an astonishing fact .
29 I became the manager of one shop , I was there so long .
30 But my stage tended to turn into a revolving stage and I became the recipient of endless encores .
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