Example sentences of "[vb past] [vb pp] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But criminal prosecution requires proof beyond reasonable doubt that the person charged committed the offence . |
2 | But the economic trends which helped created the baby boom have subsequently ensured that it would have no successors , by drawing married women permanently into the work-force . |
3 | And then Luke came in and said the fire was fine and that he 'd bashed the cushions up a bit , to make it all OK for them . |
4 | She had hauled herself out of bed about twenty minutes ago when she 'd heard the doorbell . |
5 | She 'd heard the landlady say how it was all over now bar the shouting . |
6 | He 'd heard the story from three other people questioned in the village . |
7 | A crowd of people who 'd heard the music and the laughter from outside stood in the doorway , smiling bemusedly . |
8 | At least twice a week we 'd heard the sermons broadcast from a nearby mosque and were both sure that the preacher was Sheikh Fadlallah , one of the main spiritual leaders of Hezbollah . |
9 | I 'd heard the voice of an angel — and when a meeting was eventually arranged between David and myself , through NEMS ' who were handling both of us at the time , I expected a very pimply youth to be standing there . |
10 | He 'd been about to call him and find out what was going on in Brooklyn when he 'd heard the voice and the rapping on the door . |
11 | I 'd heard the name , who has not ? |
12 | I 'd heard the door spring open and the stairs groan as she made good her escape . |
13 | He called me a usurer , which was the first time I 'd heard the word , paid me back £1.20 after four weeks , paraded at weekends in his new shirt , and we were friends thereafter . |
14 | We 'd heard the dogs ' barking spreading through the trees when they 'd first been unleashed . |
15 | I had n't , I 'd borrowed it from Duncan but I 'd heard the Hell 's Angel crack so many times before I suddenly decided to charge him for it . |
16 | She 'd heard the grandfather clock down in the hall chime every quarter-hour until three o'clock . |
17 | Perhaps he 'd heard the rumours . |
18 | ‘ Overwhelmingly , doing the singles , the review was written before I 'd heard the record . |
19 | He had just remembered where he 'd heard the phrase with which Crepi had rung off . |
20 | He 'd thought he 'd die himself , he said when they came to the white iron gate , he 'd thought he 'd die when he 'd heard the woman 's scream , sharp as a blade above the whine of the wind and the rain . |
21 | Dermot sounded almost as angry as Kelly had felt when she 'd heard the news . |
22 | We talked a bit more , about when we 'd heard the news , and so forth . |
23 | She was annoyed with herself since she knew after all that babies were carried inside , and once she 'd heard the news she saw clearly the difference in Belle Maman 's appearance . |
24 | But even those who 'd heard the news seemed undeterred . |
25 | We 'd known more or less since I 'd heard the words Jihad Islami in the Land of Grey and Pink , but they 'd never actually said it . |
26 | He says that he 'd heard the plane flying around , but did n't realise that it had crashed , until the police sealed off the farm . |
27 | He says that he 'd heard the plane flying around , but did n't realise that it had crashed , until the police sealed off the farm . |
28 | As we 'd guessed the Jihad had nicked the negotiator . |
29 | But he 'd traced the mother , he 'd said so , so it could n't be that . |
30 | I 'd given the warden details of our itinerary , and the call got put straight through to my own room here just before we went for lunch . |