Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | She could hear parts of the conversation between the two lost souls , and when Tess went back upstairs , Mrs Brooks crept quietly up to listen outside the bedroom door . |
2 | They were also trying too hard , Maria realised quite soon , and she thought Luke was equally aware of it . |
3 | ( When this portrait is removed , apparently , which it was once , early in this century , the ghost of Webb gallops noisily up and down the stairs . ) |
4 | Corner goes in deep Pearce getting up well and Ward got up better than anyone and good safe hands as well by the keeper . |
5 | Before Shildon got very far with his answer the doorbell rang again . |
6 | Mrs Marcos agreed long ago to fly her husband 's body direct to Laoag , but she is now hinting at defiance . |
7 | He went on , ‘ Matt lived here alone for years before I came on the scene . |
8 | Kiku rode sedately down the slope towards Burun and Suragai followed her like a shadow . |
9 | Harvey thinks very highly of you and you 'll be a great comfort to him . |
10 | Caring for him became an almost full-time job because he could do so little for himself ; and it was difficult for Mary and Jim to go out together , especially as her father grew less able to get around , and he needed a great deal of help at home . |
11 | Even more striking , 75% either oppose all territorial concessions or demand an election or referendum before making any , and 69% — with little difference between Labour and Likud voters — want all the Jewish settlements in Judea and Samaria to remain permanently under Israeli rule . |
12 | It hurt her to think that Fernando cared deeply enough for another woman to do it . |
13 | Nutty rode on hopefully , but when she got to the gate Mrs Smith was backing out in a large yellow Range Rover and glared at having to give way to a mere equestrian . |
14 | Haverford got up early , sat in the garden jotting away until , as often as not , Don Marco arrived in a small rattling car and took him off on an unknown errand . |
15 | There was no blood on the bandage , but as she glanced across the broad sweep of his back Isabel realised suddenly how close Guy had come to being killed . |
16 | Ruth saw Fincara laugh once more . |
17 | Five days of sightseeing in and around Moscow passed quickly enough . |
18 | ‘ I 've done nothing to hurt him , ’ Fernando argued back vehemently . |
19 | she told and before erm Papya goes any further she 's gon na go Carla why did you say it ? |
20 | Sir Ian thinks further ahead than most governments care to go . |
21 | Drawn forward by Cairns to drive well outside off , the catch Stewart gave was again straightforward . |
22 | So much so that Jan got quite giggly and started swapping bargain stories with him , and I was left with Darren . |
23 | In the practical application of his theory Acton became much more pragmatic . |
24 | The principal movements that found their way into the full orchestral suite have ben heard too often to allow much deviation in interpretation , but in the other , rarer music , Pons is far freer with his tempi than Izquierdo , possibly because there is no narration overlaying the music . |
25 | Woman Corporal Debbie Burns and Corporal John Harvey make up today 's Wall patrol . |
26 | Garbage was piled high in corners , and Maggie watched Sarah stepping carefully so as not to tread in the filth . |
27 | Luce asked as casually as possible . |
28 | Indeed , Eisenman goes so far as to suggest that the families of Jesus and John the Baptist may even have been related to that of Judas of Galilee , leader of the Zealots at the time of Jesus 's birth . |
29 | Biddy switched Jazz to Midnight , and Jazz got round all right . |
30 | All this is a far cry from the usual tuck ribs and jacquards which the Duomatic knits so beautifully . |