Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] [adj] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 hot got those on Friday morning .
2 It was a frightening book , full of strange ideas and dangerous dreams — dreams that slowly became real for Dorian .
3 Rogers eventually got involved with community work through a mother and baby group .
4 Beyond this , one can add as likely members of the retinue a few men who suddenly became visible after Richard 's accession , such as David ap Guillim Morgan or , at a humbler level , David ap Jenkins who migrated to England to become a yeoman of the crown and hold office in Pontefract .
5 Beyond this , one can add as likely members of the retinue a few men who suddenly became visible after Richard 's accession , such as David ap Guillim Morgan or , at a humbler level , David ap Jenkins who migrated to England to become a yeoman of the crown and hold office in Pontefract .
6 He suddenly became aware of Kegan beside him , sharply tugging at the edge of his jacket , and turned to stare at him , blotches of anger flaming in his cheeks .
7 Between 7700 and 8000 years ago , within three short centuries , the Columbian Mammoth , the Dire Wolf , the Camel , the Horse , the Giant Armadillo and the Western Bison all became extinct in North America .
8 Tall , handsome , and urbane , Price swiftly became one of Britain 's leading international film stars .
9 Something was badly out of alignment which only became apparent at speed .
10 The full implications of this convergence between state socialism and nationalism only became apparent after war broke out in 1914 .
11 Or perhaps one of these workaholics who only became aware of difficulties in their marriage when their wives had packed their bags and left their goodbye note on the mantelpiece ?
12 Well yo you only got that at Christmas so you have n't played with it much .
13 At the time we took up the , the secretary took took up the matter and I got him to send us er a copy of the reply , and it , it appears that , as you know it 's all voluntary and , and it relies charity for individuals , but I noticed , I only got this from Ron yesterday , paragraph here says , where the community demonstrates it 's active support for such adventure , then there is an increase likelihood of the establish of a service , although it has to be said that there already exists a waiting list of communities eager to re receive P D S A support .
14 The custodian told him he had seen ‘ Lady Greensleeves ’ , and warned him that she only visited those in danger .
15 But in the final round England only drew 2-2 with China and Yugoslavia won the silver .
16 The path suddenly seemed full of men .
17 The street below was quiet , little traffic braving the snow and ice even at this time of day — but then Mayfair really only came alive at night , when the various hostesses entertained .
18 The church , consequently , only added four through conversion from the world .
19 Suddenly our long hours spent talking and laughing and crying together seemed trivial by comparison .
20 Ferrin , the Northern Ireland 10,000 metres champion , has been impressing in half marathons recently and although he only finished third at Ballyclare he has the pedigree to sustain a challenge from early in the race .
21 Long jumper Yinka Idowu from Carterton who competes for the Oxford City club won her place in the team a couple of weeks ago when she won the British title at Sheffield … she only finished third in trials at the weekend but is still regarded as one of our best young athletes …
22 Long jumper Yinka Idowu from Carterton who competes for the Oxford City club won her place in the team a couple of weeks ago when she won the British title at Sheffield … she only finished third in trials at the weekend but is still regarded as one of our best young athletes …
23 He only broke clear of Japan 's Koichi Morishita in the last mile and won in 2 hrs , 13 mins 23 secs .
24 It was Lionel Dunbar who inadvertently solved two of Harry 's problems for him .
25 The problem is that Reich only took half of Freud 's theory , and ignored the role of the death instincts which were developed in the later theory of psychoanalysis .
26 This letter is incomplete in the Darlington collection , but it obviously contained much of use to Bartram whose draft reply ( in the Library of the American Philosophical Society ) dated February 1759 stated that had the postage been three times more he would not have missed it .
27 I suddenly felt nauseous with anger and humiliation — none of the things I 'd felt at the time .
28 Juliet could n't understand why she suddenly felt suspicious of Sara Calvert .
29 That ribbon of distress had knotted itself about her , tightening around her stomach which suddenly felt overfull of coffee and food .
30 Recording a verdict that he killed himself by an overdose Liverpool coroner Roy Barter said : ‘ He had been complaining of anxiety and obviously felt vulnerable before Christmas . ’
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