Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [verb] [indef pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Like any dog he has pinched the Sunday Roast when hubbies back was turned but our Holmes has done lots more besides . |
2 | ICI has done nothing so bold . |
3 | From these it is clear that Mr Williamson has left plenty of scope for a sequel . |
4 | HAVING offered America 's help to make peace between Israel and the Arabs , James Baker has discovered something odd . |
5 | We know Stewart has helped someone , which is so typical of him . ’ |
6 | Joey Kelly has become something of a racing machine for he was only beaten a short head at Enniskillen last Saturday , then won at Dromore on Wednesday before being turned out again yesterday . |
7 | While the others are assigned to carvings which were partially damaged David Esterly has to recreate something which was all but destroyed in the fire . |
8 | Crossing the line at Seoul ‘ 88 : Christie needs to go one better at Barcelona |
9 | Reluctantly , and seemingly dimly aware of the importance of extreme secrecy , Johnny agreed to say nothing . |
10 | At first sight there is little to suggest that Michell has found anything other than chance connections . |
11 | As you know , Richard has done nothing but advise me that I must . |
12 | Travis has said nothing to his family about any Leith Everett , so they wo n't have heard your name before . |
13 | The BPO/Maazel version on DG has become something of desert island version for me in recent months , although the Philadelphia/Ormandy ( Sony ) is every bit as essential for its uniquely authentic atmosphere ( despite the cuts ) . |
14 | ‘ Men have authority over women because Allah has made one superior to the other , and because they spend their wealth to maintain them ’ says the Koran . |
15 | Church of Scotland deaconess Lynda Wright has met plenty of Shirley Valentines in her time . |
16 | And I always find it extremely amusing that the government of this country screams about Brussels wanting to centralize everything when they of course , are the most centralizing British government , the present conservatives , that we 've ever known . |
17 | Edward seemed to notice nothing . |
18 | Mandeville and Santerre had arrived at Templecombe wanting to make everyone dance to their tune . |
19 | Zelah seemed to know everybody and the Wycliffes were introduced to a bewildering variety of people whom they never expected to see again . |
20 | Donna turned to say something to him . |
21 | Nor was Pat going to say anything further because he was fucking off home as soon as he swallowed what he had lying . |
22 | Mrs Wood and Mrs Dempster began to arrange everything . |
23 | But , I understand , Cheltenham managing director Edward Gillespie decided to go one better after Christie won his 100 metres gold medal in Barcelona . |
24 | Everybody seems to Andy seems to know everything ! |
25 | Steffi appears to have everything , so I asked that if she could have one wish , what would it be ? |
26 | The train set was already chuffing out of the station , so Steven decided to take everyone along for a ride . |
27 | However , if Mr Chekhov decided to write anything in the future it would be delighted to have look at it . |
28 | Kathleen decided to do something about her concerns . |
29 | Having scraped through against Ballymoney in the first round , the Bannsiders proceeded to shock everyone by doing the same to the Ports and Glens . |
30 | Graeme Hick hopes to see plenty more of the tourists this summer — this innings wo n't have worried them — |