Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Sussex , though , are unlikely to be among the cynical chorus , not after their slip-up against the Minor Counties on a Marlow marsh made them the 14th first-class county in 55– or 6–overs play to have their colours lowered by junior opposition .
2 The third John Booth provided much of the capital for his partners , Samuel and Aaron Walker , when they established the business that eventually made them the leading ironmasters in the North of England .
3 The assurance with which Gothic schemes were presented made them the obvious alternative to Second Empire , but large secular Gothic buildings of this type were an unknown quantity .
4 My grandson asked me the other morning , when was I gon na die ?
5 Then they had their way and asked me the usual series of childish but charmingly eager questions about myself , about London , about England .
6 It was De Gaulle who asked me the dumb question in the van-his condescension brought him down to what he imagined was my level .
7 It was of course my mother , and she asked me the same questions as my neighbour .
8 The Sheriff asked me the same question and I gave him the same answer as I have you . ’
9 That 's what got me the two years inside , pal .
10 They told me to stay there until they came and got me the following day — which I did n't .
11 Be having another now cos he read them the other day .
12 ‘ And I sold them the best .
13 These same people the , even when faced with the blatant facts of their mistakes , still hurl at the hapless retailer who unwittingly sold them the five 3″ goldfish that they tried to cram into a small glass bowl full of raw tapwater .
14 The ‘ Dragon-in-charge ’ sold me the requisite shoes , leotard and headband , finally producing a crossover cardigan in a scratchy wool , of a dirty mustard colour .
15 And they sold me The Last Boy Scout .
16 We sat them down and gave them a drink and asked them the usual stuff .
17 I abruptly asked them the same question I had of Benjamin .
18 Because I asked in the other classes , three or four American students , and I asked them the same question .
19 In his absence , I afterwards asked them the same questions , and they were able to explain quite adequately .
20 " Yes , I met someone the other night who made a sort of suggestion about a possible job of some kind . "
21 Where I used to live , when they evacuated me the first time . ’
22 Well , he found them the best ski runs in the Cairngorms when they started and they could n't afford to give him anything very spectacular , so he said , ‘ Can I have the ski shop and the bobble hat concession ? ’
23 And he either phoned me the following morning or if it was n't the following morning it was the one after that .
24 Cos it helped me the last time .
25 Well as I say , the police stopped them the other morning and one of the lads had a chat with the driver and all this and he carried on .
26 Suddenly we found ourselves the proud owners of three switchboards , two lines , thirteen phones and a miraculous fax ( ‘ Oooh , you must have to roll them up ever so small ’ ) machine .
27 ’ Aye , ye mentioned somethin' the last time I wis up . ’
28 When there were not games he disappeared into the library and found himself the only person in the building .
29 Dr Sasaki found himself the only doctor in the hospital who was unhurt .
30 Jeff Winter of Middlesbrough found himself the first guinea pig .
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