Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] [vb past] [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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31 There was a lovely tree outside old Boots shop there they took all them away and put these little ones down the middle and I also brought it up when they did Weekday Cross they took the trees which had only been there a few years they took them all down and put put some others up some little twiggly things you know .
32 At the end of the last war he found himself some French creature and went to live with her , and so far as we know , he 's still in France . ’
33 For many years he ran his own scaffolding company but the recession forced him out of business .
34 For 54 years he directed his own wine firm and , at around 80 years of age , launched the London Wine Exchange .
35 For years he sent his own children letters from Father
36 So And then of course we had our own thrashing mill and we did our own thrashing but it was great fun down the glen when they got the thrashing mill in .
37 It was terrible , I 'd always been independent , or when I was n't for a while I got my own social security money .
38 One day I saw my own face in the water of the river .
39 One day I saw my own face in the water of the river .
40 Washbrook , the four-square and fearless warrior with the faded , jaunty-peaked , blue cap of both Lancashire and England , was 75 on Wednesday , the day I dared my many happy returns , and still as robust , hale and healthy as ever .
41 When she stopped her feeble battering I took her some tea topped up with a couple of powdered sleeping pills .
42 Eleven , you 've got four hundred pound , you got so it 's a good second hand one or a cheapy no , well it would be a cheapy I told him most of them around about seven hundred and ninety nine
43 Now , on the back I bought him some extra fog lights for back and I bought him them fog lights that goes int window .
44 Mrs Froggatt organised bring and buy sales to raise cash for the organisation , but after she 'd sent off a check for more than three hundred pounds she heard nothing more .
45 Later that day she recalled her own words and reflected wryly that the happy day would never arrive for her .
46 The next day she explained it all to Marilla .
47 However tempting it may be , try to avoid falling in to the trap of ‘ in my day we did it this way ’ or you may receive a stinging reply .
48 And as I recall as a child there were well over a hundred ponies down Pit at that time , because during the nineteen twenty one strike they brought them all up to the surface and put them in the fields and I used to go with my father to sort of look after them .
49 One day they handed us some chipped potatoes , and there was enough oil on them to boil another portion .
50 With a funny crooked smile he undid his own buttons , then gently pressed her face against his bared chest , his palms warm and hard against her head .
51 One day he saw them both through the window of a hotel bar when he was sitting on a bus in Shaftesbury Avenue .
52 I treasure the photographs I took of Jack , and following its refurbishment the instrument sounds as good as the day he fashioned it all those years ago — a credit to the man and fitting epitaph to his expertise .
53 So now I 'm trying to tell it to this pad he bought me this morning .
54 Frankie often joined his classmates in taunting them because of their poor homes or absent fathers , yet in his heart of hearts he envied them all .
55 Last month I gave you some homework .
56 In my last article in the magazine I told you all about my trip to Saudi Arabia , but I did n't tell you why I went or what I hope to do next .
57 In different ways she loved them all ; even her weak-natured husband , who showered all of them with affection , and who was filled with excitement that , at long last , he was about to become a father in his own right .
58 Yesterday morning you explained it all to me . ’
59 I do n't mind dancing with girls when it 's for Jamie , though one time with one tall lassie he wanted us both to go outside so he could kiss her .
60 Echo and The Bunnymen : The Arena , Middlesbrough THE last time Echo & The Bunnymen graced a stage in Middlesbrough they brought their own detective story with them entitled The Strange Case of the Disappearing Audience .
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