Example sentences of "[det] [vb past] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When that failed many activists became demoralized .
2 That made perfect sense of Miss Julie 's slightly tatty and irregular patrician origins .
3 I 'd have them all on if I needed a confidence boost , or just for the sheer enjoyment of the sound , but it was fundamentally one AC30 that made that noise .
4 That made some sort of sense .
5 Bragad had brought quite a few men with him — a dozen or so though some , of course , were Mugeary 's , if that made any difference .
6 In fact we made rubber stamps for people in the office — the departments to go in , the bureau , and the stamp was the J because they were all photostated to that made this stamp just loved it .
7 A faint smell , alien yet horribly familiar ; the sense of a recent presence ; the possible significance of that unlocked outer door ; the dark passageway .
8 The bailiffs of Sir Thomas Lovell at Ryhall , wealthy men worth £80 apiece , each owned three harnesses which might have been the property of their master .
9 In the soft turf she turned his face to lie upon that grazed right cheek , and spread his arms above his head .
10 From that sprung another dilemma .
11 Patrick made sure the porter and the bell-boy each got another packet of Kent King Size .
12 They each became Prime Minister after serving in two of the great offices of state .
13 Paris-based software and computer services company Generale de Service Informatique SA , or GSI , as it is better known , reported 1992 revenues up 8% to the equivalent of $460m , a rate of increase only half of that registered that year .
14 Hence , each made great efforts to achieve a dominant position .
15 Nick Skelton , on Burmah Serenade , and Germany 's Franke Sloothaak , on Walzerkoenig , could have taken the prize , for the rider clearing the highest course , but each made one error .
16 The appellants , who each made repeated sales at the shop , pleaded not guilty to indictments charging burglary and handling stolen goods as alternatives .
17 Six salmon were reported from the River Moy for the week while both the Druncliffe River and the Ballisodare River each produced two salmon to rod and line .
18 He was so very familiar on the streets of the town , with that zipped yellow jacket and his jeans , yet be looked like something from another world in the garden .
19 Somewhere in that clouded black sky there was a moon due to rise very soon now .
20 Despite the broad similarities of the changed market conditions which impelled organizational change , Pilkingtons , RX and Ford each pursued distinctive change strategies .
21 Burns and Lockhart each provided ten works , and Wordsworth four .
22 Though we each traced individual patterns in our cars , the range of experiences and purposes ( shopping , going for a drive , getting to work ) gave the ‘ content ’ of our journeys much in common .
23 The argument is the same as that used 150 years before by Alexander I — and just as impossible for us to test .
24 Second and third places were shared by J Wing and C Hitchcock who each caught 11 oz .
25 Each reported manual handling injury results on average in 20 days off work — estimated at over three million working days per year in total .
26 ( Medau Soc member ) and I each swam 100 lengths non-stop as ‘ the Medau Duo ’ in the British National Swimathon ( in aid of NSPCC , Red Cross , Spastics , and Sports Council Promoting Sport for People with Disabilities ) and raised £100 each in sponsorship money .
27 This sold 90,000 holidays in 1984 and claimed 45 per cent of the market .
28 Others we chatted with when we met them around the grounds , and some became temporary friends who asked us in for coffee or drinks , invitations which we pleasurably returned .
29 Instead some became tied agents .
30 Some became active burrowers , tunnelling through the mud in search of food particles .
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