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

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1 The Ideal had to close down , and a vandal 's brick made it the Id al , which spelled the end of an era .
2 I took Sir Ralph to the top of the stairs into the North Bastion tower but the passageway was so narrow Colebrooke helped him the rest of the way . ’
3 Hoskyns found him the opening — sub-warden of Lincoln Theological College .
4 Sharmi told me the story :
5 Spicer told him the news and asked him if he would like a local caddie to be booked .
6 The card told me the rest .
7 Robson said yesterday : ‘ Bobby told me the atmosphere got to certain players last time .
8 Mr Grover listened carefully as Paddington told him the story .
9 It was quieter , with few shops , not one of them interesting , and restaurants which opened with optimistic flourishes and invitations but where , after a few weeks , you could see the desolate owner standing in the doorway wondering where he 'd gone wrong ; his eyes told you the area was n't going to revive in his lifetime .
10 When I arrived , Small showed me the bodies of two lambs killed by foxes the previous night .
11 Schellenberg handed him the Führer Directive .
12 The faint glow from a street light showed him the outline of a hedge , neat flower beds , a black oblong of lawn .
13 Their flickering light showed her the way down the hall to where she placed another candle in an alcove and then , with matches in hand , she walked towards the living-room .
14 ‘ Oh , I am so sorry , ’ Kathleen handed her the caster sugar .
15 Nor were the books that Edward showed me the kind of thing I would normally have read — not , at least , as anything more than a casual browse among the dustier nooks of human eccentricity .
16 When his lips touched hers the tears overflowed .
17 In return his subjects owed him the duty of honouring that peace .
18 The wind hit him the moment he left the vehicle , a ferocious gust off the nearby sea which nearly lifted him off his feet .
19 The side Quiss belonged to called it Castle Doors , Ajayi 's side named it the Castle of Bequest .
20 Kathleen offered me the use of her office telephone and so , one morning , I settled down to make some enquiries .
21 Now it looked quite possible that she would n't need the services of an agency after all — that was , if Luke Travis offered her the job , and if she decided to accept .
22 Beatrix sent me the letters and that 's all .
23 ‘ At Christmas , a fan sent us the remains of their Christmas dinner , ’ recounts Patrick , with a measure of embarrassment , ‘ a potato , some stuffing , and a mince pie . ’
24 In other words did you the flat ?
25 Her entry gave me the chance to ignore Ernest and present her with Victor 's note myself , which I did .
26 The youngster 's inclusion in the side earned him the name ‘ Boy Bastin' , as seventeen-year-olds in League football were much scarcer than now , and Bastin was in a class of his own with the fierceness of his shot , as a teaser of defences and as an expert penalty-taker .
27 The red-and-white skull-cap above the monkey eyes gave him the air of a performing chimpanzee .
28 His blade lent him power beyond mortal reckoning ; the eternal flame gave him the strength to use it .
29 Maybe Angy gave her the sketch of herself as a present ? ’
30 D.C.L. degree by Oxford University and the College gave me the honour of welcoming her with flowers ’ .
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