Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [pron] [pos pn] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And when she reached her room Lucy told herself her flushed cheeks were merely the result of the climb up the slope .
2 Eleanor told me her late father was Principal of Brigston .
3 Experience to date and motivational goal data give us our greatest chance of picking a winner .
4 Likewise , co-ops decide who their own members can be .
5 Ellen gave him her sweetest smile , the one calculated to provoke cardiac arrest in a sworn celibate .
6 An ambulance gave him his last race to Paso Robles Hospital .
7 But the alias he preferred , and for which the State Department gave him his false passport , was William P. Goode .
8 It was widely recognised as an important landmark and NME readers voted it their fourth best album of 1987 .
9 His new wife Fatmawati gave him his first son , Guntur , whose name means ‘ thunder ’ .
10 Determination , aggression and commitment have all been missing from their recent displays , but a lack of concentration denied them their first much-needed double of the season .
11 Normally the trip to St Tropez would have been Alyssia 's idea , but when , the following morning , Piers suggested it her only reaction was to wince with distaste .
12 Perhaps he relied on our personal friendship to override whatever my political views or personal interest had become .
13 Incidentally , I telephoned Harrods to enquire what their cheapest chipboard coffin would be , to which the answer was £190 !
14 It was housed in the belvedere , a word that Ernest insisted meant ‘ bell tower ’ even after his sister Cecilia told him its correct meaning of ‘ beautiful view ’ or ‘ beautiful to see ’ .
15 In 1969 he had been made assistant secretary to the Diocesan Schools Commission , becoming principal secretary three years later , he also became a member of the Finance Commission , and then in 1972 Bishop Wheeler appointed him his personal private secretary at Bishop 's House .
16 ‘ My Chinese counterpart told me his 11-month old daughter used to cry when he got home on Saturday nights because she did n't recognise him ! ’
17 Article headings will be set in Times 14pt Bold to give them a bit of impact while headings within the text , cross or subheads to give them their proper name , will be in 10pt Helvetica Bold .
18 With the first section , take your one pair in the first column and link it with any two brackets of three from the second column to give you your best eight selections .
19 ‘ It 's been done before — twice when calves were born to dry mothers , the women of the household fed them their own breast-milk until they were old enough to wean . ’
20 One musician asserts that ‘ it 's silly for us to look at overseas models ’ ; another wonders ‘ if Australians understand what their own musical traditions are ’ .
21 The outbreak of war with England gave him his great chance and on 7 December 1775 he was commissioned lieutenant in what was soon to become the US Navy .
22 A small boy gave her his wooden sword and she brandished it the way he had shown her .
23 ‘ Your father repealed the law making you his natural successor once he realized you 'd never follow in his footsteps .
24 However , the run earned me my first individual outdoor international selection for a match against Finland at Lappeenranta .
25 Hugh gave her its regular after-lunch kiss , and as he did so he saw , out of the corner of his wary eye , the extremely unwelcome figure of his father-in-law coming down Chancery Lane , carrying a walking-stick and an armful of newspapers .
26 Even to-day I am still surprised that our history master should have thought it worth while to include in his course a class in Plato 's Republic … or that our English master should take me to his home to show me his excellent library and especially his fine editions of Blake and Donne .
27 They gave each other presents at the Hanukha-Christmas festival , and the rector showed me his latest gift , a book with the inscription ‘ To my friend the rector , from his friend , the rabbi ’ .
28 Grant handed him his personal transceiver to clip on to Delaney 's webbing .
29 But friends and well wishers rallied round and calling themselves Ashleys army , raised enough cash to buy him his own gymnasium .
30 Having beaten the Royal Navy , who then defeated the RAF , the Army needed only a draw to give them their 29th outright title , but they seldom generated the cohesion necessary to trouble what was a disciplined RAF team .
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