Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [prep] [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Judging by his expression , Clive had not been best pleased to find me ensconced in the Parsons ' sitting room that night . |
2 | And I asked for the Kommandant 's help to have him released . |
3 | I countered with the Nivea , the boots , the polish . |
4 | I had become interested in the Sudan itself after reading Samuel Baker 's books , but at first my interest was largely in the wild life and the big-game hunting in the Southern Sudan ; then at Eton I chanced on The River War , Winston Churchill 's vivid account of Kitchener 's campaign to reconquer the Sudan from the Khalifa . |
5 | He was the first friend I made in the West Riding , when we were both new to the cold Yorkshire wastes . |
6 | For a moment another thought crossed my mind — that if I lived in the United States while undertaking an ‘ experiment ’ I might be sued if I failed . |
7 | Well I erm , I was , I was burgled about a year ago and I 'm am ex er , I 'm a retired criminal lawyer , and , but I , I felt that if I lived in the States and trained in the States and I carried a gun then and I felt very vulnerable in not having a gun because he , I was in my own home and he fist me with a knife |
8 | ‘ For much of my life I lived in the Hacienda de Nieve surrounded by savage formality . |
9 | It was in Liverpool , because I lived in the Wirral then and I used to travel over there every day to put in my hours . |
10 | No one I met in the Yukon had known Service , but there was still a highly commercial bar bearing the name — the Malamute Saloon . |
11 | ‘ So off I went , and when I got to the Severn Bridge , I thought to myself , ‘ I can go straight on and take him to Potter 's and get about four hundred quid carcase value , or turn right for the University and probably have nothing … |
12 | I put the visor down before I got out on to Gresham Street and almost walked into the edge of a glass door , but by the time I got to the Kawasaki my eyes had adjusted themselves . |
13 | It was dark and well stormy by the time I got to the Aurora Corona Rest Home and the residents were probably battened down for the night . |
14 | yes I got into the Ashington Floaters as well , Jean S one A |
15 | And when I t when I got on a Friday and and paid me wages over to me Mum , which was natural for you to do , I always got th thre three pennies back . |
16 | On my last visit I swam in the Grjótagjá pools — a true delight for someone so young and so unused to mixed nude dipping . |
17 | I diversified with a Manhattan . |
18 | Five years later Sykes turned the knife even further : ‘ You remember that salmon I caught on the Ayr in 1962 ? |
19 | I MOSEYED into the NME offices bearing a still-throbbing psychic wound and a mittful of rejection letters . |
20 | I helped with a Saturday milk round , earning ninepence and a free jug of milk for Aunt Hettie . |
21 | As I mentioned in the Sunday Times article , Pomiane was fond of hot beetroot , and used it often , mixing vinegar and cream with it , a very un-French combination , and by no means the only one of his unconventional suggestions in the domain of vegetable cookery to arouse the scorn of reactionaries . |
22 | Among the interesting personalities I encountered as a CBC Talks Producer was the vigorous gnarled-looking retired Indian civil servant , Sir Robert Holland , who lived on Beach Drive in Victoria with his charming niece , Miss Small . |
23 | What I learnt of the Al Fayeds settled one question but raised another . |
24 | ‘ Yes , thank you — I ate with the Freitas family . |
25 | But instead of going there , I sneaked into the Trunchbull 's room . |
26 | And I booked at the Claremont which is , twenty eight pounds . |
27 | I did n't at the time know where to , but when I had only about two months to go I too was posted , to Scampton near Lincoln , and who was the first person I saw when I booked into the Waaf Guard Room ? |
28 | Back at The Pightle , outside the magic circle of the Decoy Lodge , I woke to the Monday sound of rain . |
29 | Walking by the riverbank , I came across a W.W. Jacobean neighbourhood of mellow terraced shops , pubs and houses . |
30 | A dozen spills later I came across the Stigma note : Indicia are signs which create a certain presumption ( proof ) . |