Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I think Chelsea offers me the greater chance of winning something than if I 'd stayed at Carrow Road . |
2 | William Temple got him an honouring invitation , as a delegate to the vast ecumenical conference at Edinburgh in 1937 . |
3 | Saints boss Ian Branfoot made it a double raid on London when he also signed Chelsea 's Dutch defender Ken Monkou for a similar figure . |
4 | One day Victoria made herself a pair of earrings out of porcelain to go with a particular dress , and they turned out to be the start of a new part-time career . |
5 | Feynman offers us a simple way to see that this happens . |
6 | Geraldine read us a short story and , as I had each contraction , I 'd kneel over a bean bag . |
7 | Determined to carry on with her education , Judy got herself a tutor for her English , and went to the local college to do maths . |
8 | Nicoll appointed him a fellow of the Shakespeare Institute in 1953 . |
9 | Jeff Winter of Middlesbrough found himself the first guinea pig . |
10 | Denis found himself a little abashed , and rose to cover his embarrassment . |
11 | Colin phoned him up , and er , it it he mentioned , how he was starting up , and he said he might be interested , anyway Colin phoned him a couple of weeks ago to see if he was still interested in . |
12 | But Pascoe found her a great deal of help in restoring his rather worn manly pride . |
13 | A brief greatness was now conferred on the place , when the Popes found it an island refuge in their struggle against the Empire : Count Pierre of Melgueil bestowed the county and bishopric on SS Peter and Paul and Pop Gregory VII in 1085 , Pope Urban II graciously granted it back as a fief for a mere annual ounce of gold , and in 1096 , on a visit , astonishingly declared the church ‘ second after that of Rome ’ , with arms of the two |
14 | and we 'll be joining all the Irish folk at Cheltenham … do n't think Carmody 's mare will be running … but we 'll be following those that are with special reports from the festival all next week … for football fans the big one is tomorrow … at the Manor Ground its the Central South second division derby Oxford against Swindon … |
15 | For Foster the resurfaced family tradition of unionism and his newly acquired loyalty to Paisley made him an active and enthusiastic supporter of his political activities . |
16 | Jean make us a cup of tea love . |
17 | Rebecca made me a cup of coffee ages ago |
18 | Meredith flung him an eager glance , enthralled by the noise , the snow , the funereal gondolas bobbing in the water . |
19 | Or has Famagusta heard what the Mamelukes did ? ’ asked Primaflora . |
20 | Yet again Hairflair magazine in association with the hair care experts at Supersoft bring you THE hair competition of the year . |
21 | Sir Michael Angus made it a double whammy for Unilever as the outgoing plc chairman , soon to take up the cudgels on behalf of the CBI , entered the International Marketing Hall of Fame . |
22 | Winner of the agility and the egg and spoon race , Mrs. Moore 's Penny made it a treble when , kitted out as a home help , she won the fancy dress title . |
23 | Hepzibah had cooked a cake with white icing and twelve candles and Mister Johnny made her a crown of wild flowers to put on her head . |
24 | There was one moment of which I was particularly proud , and Richard made it a magic one . |
25 | Then Aunt Branwell read her a story from the Bible , and I forgot about it . |
26 | I went with Kathleen to see it a couple of days later . |
27 | Edward made himself a cup of tea and vanished to the Britches , where he stayed late into the dusk . |
28 | Professor Roger Scruton made himself the spearhead of the academic attack , especially in his Peace Studies : A Critical Survey ( with Baroness Cox , 1984 ) , and Education and Indoctrination ( with Angela Ellis-Jones and Dennis O'Keefe , 1985 ) . |
29 | I took Sir Ralph to the top of the stairs into the North Bastion tower but the passageway was so narrow Colebrooke helped him the rest of the way . ’ |
30 | Meredith found herself an interpreter — the son of the cook — and he 'd become her devoted fan . |