Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pers pn] [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Lowell had heard them a few times before on the Sundays when life was normal and they were just background music at the commencement of an ordinary day .
2 ‘ I want more than your body , ’ he said quietly , ‘ though lord knows it 's given me a few sleepless nights !
3 He 's given me a few jokes but only ones he used a long time ago ! ’
4 Now you 've given me the same answer for two different inputs , but that 's okay .
5 But he agreed the police could have given them a few day 's notice of the situation .
6 The sort of thing that would have delighted him a few months ago — he would have chuckled over its witty irreverence , and imagined with pleasure Clare 's shock and embarrassment had she come across it .
7 She rushed to answer , thinking that it might be Barney , but it was a young journalist from the Gloucester Gazette who had interviewed her a few months previously when her latest book was published .
8 Fortunately Pat had lent me a few things so at least I was clean .
9 Having saved him from almost certain death in the morning at the hands of the enemy , fate had collected him the same evening by a stray bullet fired in error by a Maltese Army recruit .
10 Would Sue ( she hardly knew her , after all , had only met her a few minutes ago ) really let her share the little bubble of love that sealed her and Pete up together and away from the rest of the world ?
11 I 've seen him a few times and he 's never made a favourable impression on me !
12 She 'd met him a few times , usually when he was drunk .
13 She 'd only met him a few times , but it had been easy for Julie to see that Ross Wyndham was even more Leo-like than his wife .
14 ‘ Yes , I 've met him a few times , ’ she admitted .
15 ‘ We have seen her a few times since she has become well known .
16 I had seen her a few times since and remembered her lively face , her large , intelligent eyes which were always looking here , looking there as if one moment 's rest would deny her some crumb of life .
17 All right , so you design a cup and rod device to compress a cat 's testicle and crush it , and when you 've done it a few thousand times over word gets out and you have protests and pressure .
18 Yeah because what they did they they 've done it a few a times though different people , look and see how far it is before it 's a blind spot .
19 Listening , as you become more comfortable and you become , you 've done it a few times you know what you 're gon na have to say and then you , you er , you listen more carefully to the answers .
20 She knew what Papa would say because he had said it a few years ago when she had begun to reproach him and all men for their oppression of women .
21 In return , I described my discovery of Weimar 's system for naming streets when I had visited it a few years earlier .
22 We 've given you a few hints how to say them , dance to them , put great big eight foot wide papier mâché masks on to do them if you want .
23 If you 're talking about learning theory , well I 've given you a few names .
24 Erm now if I 'd given you the same thing and you 'd
25 ‘ I would have signed if they had offered me a few bob more . ’
26 Its object was to reduce disparity in sentences of imprisonment , and to remove the difficulty which judges faced when Parliament had told them no more than the maximum sentence for a particular crime : see Reflections on the English Sentencing System by Professor Sir Rupert Cross , Child & Co .
27 Michel 's told me a few things about himself ; he comes from a family of lawyers and administrators .
28 Malpass had told me a few more bits of the story ; not enough to know what was really going on but just enough to make me feel uncomfortable .
29 And my elder brother , he had told me the same thing — ‘ Babi , you are not listening to us so we are not responsible for anything . ’
30 One felt the full house would have preferred him a few thousand miles away this winter , rather than on the cabaret circuit .
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