Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb past] [pers pn] [adj] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I realised that the detail and the logic of the story made it impossible not to believe Fearnley . |
2 | His mum made him some instead , and I 'll pour it on you after you said that one . |
3 | He studied medicine for two years but the sight of blood made him sick so , always a lover of shopping , he defected to the world of retail . |
4 | LABOUR made it clear yesterday that it will not cut its ties with the unions . |
5 | Anyway , one morning the Commandant called them all together on the parade ground . |
6 | Our head of department put it all together and then let us read it to see if there was anything we wished to change and add and then submitted it … |
7 | Their work made it impossible henceforth to invoke the work of Althusser in Britain without reference to the problems which they had articulated . |
8 | Chiddingfold continued to dominate and Judge made it four following a corner . |
9 | The blurting ring of the telephone caught them all unexpectedly . |
10 | His attitude showed her that quite clearly . |
11 | Panic took her all apart , and then she gripped herself together again . |
12 | The punishing rain made it difficult even to breathe . |
13 | The recoil flung them both back . |
14 | The waiter found it all very amusing though Sandison was not quite sure if the laughter came from the story itself or his own clumsy attempts to tell it . |
15 | ( His meanings were tinged with the sharp edges of anxieties that she could n't comprehend , and joy laved them all away . ) |
16 | The coroner turned them both away . |
17 | The Dents owned the very first car in Baldersdale and that created quite a stir I remember being at school when they first drove it round the place and the teacher brought us all out on to the road to have a closer look at this amazing thing . |
18 | So back we went to the station and with joy picked you all up and out we went to his refugee camp . |
19 | kept the children in bed , told them not to move and the boy , the gi erm , what 's her name , I ca n't think of her name now , she erm , she woke her , her husband chased them both downstairs , tell you where they live , you know Lawrence Hill ? |
20 | Then the war destroyed it all again . |
21 | And management at the Trawsfynydd power station made it clear yesterday that they were still looking for up to 50 voluntary redundancies at the station this year . |
22 | In the case of the BM , the Egyptian collection was acquired from Nelson 's defeat of Napolean ; the Elgin Marbles also because of the consequent British alliance with the Ottoman Empire ; subsequent and strong diplomatic links with Greece and the Middle East brought additional sculpture ; and the Royal Navy transported it all back to England . |
23 | My friend drank it all in . |
24 | The nurse from the clinic on the compound lined them all up to have their feet swabbed with disinfectant in case any of the thorns were poisonous , principal included . |
25 | The Cabinet turned them both down and decided to do nothing . |
26 | The thunderous retort deafened them both momentarily . |
27 | The Secretary of State found it difficult enough to maintain the unity of his allies in Europe over the question of re-arming Germany . |
28 | But Folly found it all rather overwhelming , as if she had suddenly been spirited away by a magic carpet and found herself in some Sultan 's harem . |
29 | The river took them all away . |
30 | Eva 's strong faith and reassurance in words and song took them both through , despite the double blow of the death of her eldest sister Dorothy only a month before her father died . |