Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [v-ing] [pers pn] [det] " in BNC.

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1 On the word , Emma turned her head away , the exclamation saying it all .
2 I mean , what 's she supposed to do if it goes off — waddle round the village telling us all to duck ?
3 The emotional help that we can give is often about unravelling this complex package of emotion into a process that can be gently reviewed and understood by the person feeling it all .
4 I do n't find that nice at all , and spend most of the morning watching them all , wondering who sent it .
5 There in the moonlight tearing them all off , throwing them to the street below .
6 Within a week , we received a letter back from the minister informing us that Bracken House had been listed grade II* .
7 All government money and when my father was , after the , after the war he had a little old dredger , little grab dredger and they went along the quay dredging it all up and er , course they took so much out the hole , scrubbed it , all good coal again .
8 Someone will reach for a tin of fish-paste only to be brought up short by another member of the party reminding them that fish-paste is unclean , while someone else may get as far as the checkout with a year 's supply of baked beans , when , across the crowded shelves of the supermarket , comes a voice reminding them of the danger they are facing .
9 Prizes will go to the senders of the first postcards out of the hat telling me either of the films for which Maggie won an Oscar .
10 Then you strode in , as the new maths teacher , and you would set the problems on the board and stride around the class getting us all to co-operate in sharing the problems .
11 The way he tells it I feel I am right there on the spot watching it all happen . ’
12 Not too much has appeared in the public prints on the conference , but Reuter reporters Russell Blinch and Judith Crosson have been on the spot taking it all down ; this page is compiled from their reports .
13 Then in the spring of 1105 Anselm received a letter from the pope telling him that sentence of excommunication had been passed on Robert of Meulan and other royal counsellors , but that sentence on the king was delayed because the messengers whom the king ought to have sent to Rome before Easter had not arrived .
14 There was a sister watching us all the time , and when we went to walk out into the garden she said it was n't allowed .
15 Impatience even — which is a blight threatening us all the time . ’
16 ‘ Dick had no business telling you that , ’ Gedanken said crossly .
17 panicked by the snow which he had n't been expecting , he threw everything over and he had a job finding it all on the other side .
18 And to look at the colourful display of begonias , geraniums and fuchsias set against the trees and shrubs , the unusual rockery plants , the miniature acres in their raised beds , linked pools and waterfall , emptying into a small bog garden , and the greenhouse brimming with plants raised from cuttings and seed , you would think the Doughtys spend hours every day keeping it all in trim .
19 There 's no bell saying you all have to be there at such a time . ’
20 As a young back-bencher , Irwin dreamed one night of meeting Lloyd George in a train carrying them both back from campaigning at a bye-election .
21 We do n't want an old battle-axe of a nanny having it all her own way .
22 I had been doing you an injustice ; but I am going to make a will leaving you all I have .
23 There was a nightmare awaiting me that night !
24 It 's like on Delboy last night , i he he said er he 's he 's in hospital with a nurse watching him all day and the thick one at the bar , did you see it ?
25 Corky 's taking an age typing them all in — even slower since I threatened to give him a good lashing !
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