Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [pers pn] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | All the stories I 'd read about him and heard about him from other caddies were true ! |
2 | Philip went back to Richard 's rooms in college to wait for him on this night of undreamt-of triumph , to enjoy it with him , to talk it through . |
3 | ‘ I 'll knock for you at eight for dinner . |
4 | Their words fluttered between them like lubricious little doves . |
5 | Wherever we travelled amongst the islands we would collect rare and exotic shells which became for us like fragile clues in a paper-chase of changing life-forms as we moved across historical as well as zoographical boundaries . |
6 | Most of them went through the ritual of gazing about them with curious eyes in search of a familiar face among the crowds . |
7 | Three tracks are from previous albums — Desperate Move ( driving , excellent and written by JMT stablemate Steve Coleman ) , Body & Soul ( as with Round Midnight below , a standard given a singular and distinctive modern treatment ) and Rock this Calling ( a modern jazz blues ? ) — while four are previously unrecorded by her : the melancholy-then-strident Do n't look Back ( highlight for me of this album ) , the quixotic Soul Melange , the Monk/Williams ‘ standard ’ Round Midnight ( a refreshingly individual rendition ) and My Corner of the Sky ( a modern son , which reminded me of an uptempo Ella Fitzgerald scat rendition … but with a rock group ) ; all bar Round Midnight are Wilson compositions . |
8 | Muted sounds , and , once , a cry of pain , came from behind the closed doors that led off it on either side . |
9 | I often fear for you in many ways , quite unreasonably it may be . |
10 | Roberto had written and asked me to carry for him in that year 's Open . |
11 | That 's torn it , thought Lydia , swallowing the smile , extinguishing the sexuality which she knew she had caused to flicker about her like burning brandy round the Christmas pudding , and adopting instead a workmanlike , country-walking air . |
12 | The place gave Johnson another whiff of anthropology : here he stood as if in Africa or Arabia , greeting wild natives in their habitat : these Macraes might have been Xhosa tribesmen , or Tuaregs : ‘ The villagers gathered about us in considerable numbers , I believe without any evil intention , but with a very savage wildness of aspect and manner . ’ |
13 | They divided between them about one-fourteenth of the land surface of the globe ( if we exclude Asiatic Russia ) . |
14 | ‘ Shee-it , ’ I said , and felt guilty that I was leaving the island without sharing the chicken dinner that Sarah Straker was doubtless cooking for me at that very moment . |
15 | But Daphne 's dear familiarity , the pleasure of her company , the comfort of knowing pretty well what she would say in response to any remark , the whole warm , easy , ancient closeness that had subsisted between them for more than half a century , won over Cecilia 's temporary , though profound , embarrassment . |
16 | ‘ Now I know what passed between you over that cup of coffee . ’ |
17 | What passed between you on that occasion ? ’ |
18 | ‘ Goes for it in that sort of way . |
19 | Should the current tide turn , we will think about it with great pleasure and renewed confidence . |
20 | Then when it " just happens " , spontaneously and romantically , they and their girlfriends hope they do n't get pregnant , or they do n't think about it at all . |
21 | It 's not something just to be pushed to one side , and , ‘ Oh , yes , he 's coming at eleven o'clock , so I 'll think about it at five to eleven . ’ |
22 | Yeah , but I did n't really think about it like that . |
23 | And if you were a a lecturer in politics and you went to see this play then you might think oh look oh and then you 'd start thinking and if you were a scientist you would think about it in another way and if you were an artist you 'd think about it in another way . |
24 | And if you were a a lecturer in politics and you went to see this play then you might think oh look oh and then you 'd start thinking and if you were a scientist you would think about it in another way and if you were an artist you 'd think about it in another way . |
25 | Gassendi adopted it enthusiastically and argued for it at great length . |
26 | But Beatriz Lavandera has adopted this approach to syntactic variation in a much more radical form , and argued for it in some detail . |
27 | If she was going to quarrel about it at all she would have to do it seriously . |
28 | He really lusted after me in those days … |
29 | But he never made to go after you at all . |
30 | Did the union act for you at this particular time then ? |