Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb past] [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Alison met him in the same bar . |
2 | Father Devlin clapped him on the shoulder with a large heavy hand . |
3 | Devlin clapped him on the shoulder . |
4 | He took charge of his third club in almost as many months after Alex Ferguson recommended him to St Mirren . |
5 | Mona and Sheila met her at Dublin Airport and the three sisters drove to Great Meadow in Mona 's car . |
6 | Acheson , as acting Secretary of State , may not have gone so far ; although just before the war began , when it looked as if Moffat was going to meet Ho in Hanoi , Acheson asked him to ‘ keep in mind Ho 's clear record as agent international communism , absence evidence recantation Moscow affiliations … and support Ho receiving [ from ] French Communist Party . ’ |
7 | Malengin Fole led them through several apartments , all of them apparently abandoned . |
8 | Robins has so far scored seven goals after Ferguson sold him to Norwich for a cut-price £800,000 on the eve of the season . |
9 | At the junction of the Welford branch , a boat from Welford met them with ample supplies of refreshments to fortify them against the passage of Bosworth tunnel . |
10 | But after three disappointing Five Nations games , Ciaran Fitzgerald drafted him into the side — as well as making him captain — for the game in Paris . |
11 | Pepys met him in 1665 . |
12 | Bernie Scholtz passed her on the iron stairs as she was hurrying out . |
13 | Harvey led me to a room which he unlocked with a key . |
14 | MacDonald read it to the members of the Cabinet ( imposing further conditions before a loan would be given ) . |
15 | Bernard enveloped her in his arms . |
16 | The web tangled and clung mawkishly around her reasoning as Fernando lowered her to the bed . |
17 | Sotheby 's , determined to protect Irises ’ ‘ most expensive ’ tag , repossessed it , and in March sold it to the Getty museum , probably for $40 to $45 million . |
18 | Trent met it with a slight movement of the tiller bar , and the big catamaran lifted smoothly . |
19 | William met him at university . ’ |
20 | Peregrine interrupted her with a languid chortle and was properly admonished . |
21 | Le Gall translated it by forme , thus by the choice of two words remoulding the whole Neo-Confucian cosmology after the analogy of Aristotelian form and matter . |
22 | She 'd have to take off her thick blue jersey soon , and she could n't remember how many buttons had come off the shirt underneath , and it was sleeveless , and she had n't shaved her armpits since Philippa asked her to supper last week . |
23 | Giffen led us into a room on the left . |
24 | Linium Got it from down the chemist . |
25 | Messiahs appeared , as we all know , under the procuratorships of Cuspius Fadus and Antonius Felix , and Josephus decried them as men who deceived and deluded the people by their pretence of having received from God in the wilderness the signs of liberty ( Jos . |
26 | Alison led me through the hall into the kitchen , a sprawling space with a flagstone floor dominated by a huge table , a Welsh dresser and rows of large cupboards . |
27 | Asked us ower fur drinks and when we got there — I mean Ah 'd had a bath , splashed on some of the Givenchy for Gentlemen that Isabel got me for ma Christmas and got into ma designer tracksuit just to be casual like … |
28 | Victoria met her in the hall , saying , ‘ You look frozen . |
29 | Nicandra led them by all the ways she had known and disregarded since childhood . |
30 | Mr Baker appointed him without interview because he had been impressed by Professor Stubbs 's publications on the importance of knowledge about language . |