Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [vb past] [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Griselda opened her eyes and licked up the tear . |
2 | We should have knocked in a couple of goals and killed off the game . ’ |
3 | He turned to the Highlanders and stretched out a hand . |
4 | In March 1918 the Unionist leaders agreed to open up negotiations with Lloyd George 's supporters and set up a subcommittee of Law , Long . |
5 | His talents were demonstrated through a system that gave him opportunities and brought out the best in him . |
6 | She cut short the stumbling thanks and put down the phone . |
7 | Paige smiled her thanks and pulled out a chair , yet before she sat down she could n't resist the urge to cast a furtive glance over her shoulder . |
8 | She closed her eyes to the image , waiting to hear only the words and shut out the pain . |
9 | They unfolded the stiff green branches and set up the metal stand . |
10 | Then there would be a frantic rush to grab an armful of branches and beat out the flames . |
11 | After gobbling up whatever I could find in the house , I crept into bed and pulled the blankets over my head in a vain attempt to stifle the mocking voices and shut out the ugly visions . |
12 | They lifted her gently onto their shoulders and moved down the chapel . |
13 | She served four months and gave up the glue . |
14 | The head of the family rested his knife and fork on their heels and looked down the table . |
15 | They turned on their heels and started back the way they 'd come . |
16 | between her knees and spelt out the sign |
17 | She settled the loaded tray on Nicandra 's knees and shook out a white napkin . |
18 | He stepped over Gabriel 's knees and clambered down the ladder , mumbling . |
19 | By experiment and observation , Hahnemann worked out the drug pictures of many remedies and laid down the principles whereby they were to be used — remedies and principles which are still as valid today as they were when Hahnemann first discovered them . |
20 | After slipping the clip carefully into her anorak pocket and zipping it closed she descended the steps and scooped up the fallen FN FAL . |
21 | Its engine stopped , the door slid open and a courier-woman in high heels came down the steps and put up an umbrella . |
22 | Thinking that it was heavier than it looked , he undid the straps and buckles and threw back the flap . |
23 | Spitting it on to the floor , he raised the half-empty bottle to his lips and drank down the fiery vodka in great gulps , as if to drown the useless curses which rose in his throat . |
24 | She drew the cigarette from her lips and blew out the smoke thoughtfully . |
25 | Mike Pumfrey , now back in the study with Sergeant Fenniway , put his finger to his lips and picked up the extension phone . |
26 | His young boss was catching the little animals and handing them to Rory who held them upside down , gripped between his thighs with their legs apart , and as I quickly incised the scrotums and drew out the testicles my blade almost touched the rough material of his trouser crutch . |
27 | A PUNTER reached into his pocket for his keys and pulled out a forgotten betting slip worth £10,000 . |
28 | Expertly , he tied her hands behind her back , felt inside her pockets and took out a key . |
29 | He reached into his back pockets and took out a wad of old notes . |
30 | Then he searched his pockets and took out a cigarette packet and shook it , but it was empty . |