Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] a [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Subsequently Foley became a well-known midlands ironmaster . |
2 | While Pamella flung a few things in a suitcase and scrambled off to Bali tout de suite , Fleet Street fanned out to play cherchez la femme . |
3 | That Shelford has a few doubters to disprove is cold comfort to Cardiff , who have had an unconvincing start to the season and whose main hope is to catch the tourists either cold or rusty after a lay-off which for most has lasted all of a fortnight . |
4 | Corbett whispered a few words and the friar looked up sharply and nodded . |
5 | It was an accident of course but old Colonel Saunchie got a few pellets in him . |
6 | Rugs employing this scheme are becoming increasingly rare and , although it may still be found on some workshop items , the only group to use it with any regularity are the Abadeh weavers of south central Persia , India and Pakistan make a few rugs in this design . |
7 | Edward made a few concessions . |
8 | WINDY Loch Assynt lies a few miles from the coast , near the picturesque fishing village of Lochinver ; surrounded by a ridge of mountains eleven miles in length , none of which drop below 2,000 feet , crowned by Sutherland 's highest peak , mighty Ben More Assynt . |
9 | Bernice staggered a few steps forward . |
10 | Garrison Savanah has a few tales to tell … he won the big race at Cheltenham 3 years ago and tomorrow the Gloucestershire favourite will be off and running for the big prize at Newbury |
11 | Yamaha has a new sports 600 — no word of a 900 — and Honda is bringing out an economy priced 500 twin . |
12 | Jenny and Antony moved a few inches further apart , then giggled at each other because of the involuntary movement . |
13 | The office of chief operating officer that OSF created a few months ago has been abolished . |
14 | SIEMENS NIXDORF TO ESTABLISH A RUSSIA-WIDE POLICE NETWORK |
15 | I did not see the production until the following Christmas , when it contained an amusing touch which I imagine John must have added that year , after Leonide Massine had revived The Three-cornered Hat at Covent Garden : Hansel and Gretel danced a few steps with a bunch of grapes , a good-humoured quotation from the dance of the miller and his wife in Massine 's ballet . |
16 | Bella returned a few moments later , carrying her drink in one hand and a lighted cigarette in the other . |
17 | Melissa drove a pale and silent Rose back to the auberge , and Dora followed a few minutes later . |
18 | They were , and the Pryces spent a few years in married bliss before the third Lady Pryce died in 1748 . |
19 | ‘ We expected Uri to bend a few spoons but we did n't expect the viewers to bend the truth , ’ he said . |
20 | Hill and Whitlow taking a few chances in their own half and finally Whitlow 's dispossessed and it comes to Collimore . |
21 | Bernice took a few moments break from her search to reach up and snap it off . |
22 | Marie took a few steps towards him . |
23 | I think the time has come to ask Meredith Putt a few questions . ’ |
24 | No less devotion was brought to four songs by Joseph Marx , and although the rather overheated style of Nocturne elicited a few smiles ( Parsons performing prodigies in representing the burgeoning June night ) there was a touching ecstasy in Hat dich die Liebe beruhrt which was delivered absolutely from the heart . |
25 | A Salvation Army officer friend had arranged for Ann to spend a few days away from home to help her resolve her feelings about the crisis before starting to tackle the difficulties in her marriage . |
26 | GLARRYFORD YFC had an entertaining parents and friends night in Killymurris Presbyterian Church Hall when members contributed to a comprehensive programme , including several choral and drama items . |
27 | Finally , the KGB assassinated a dozen members of our group as a warning to the others . |
28 | ‘ We 've been on the road since yesterday morning and Patrick drove a thousand miles of that — mostly at a hundred and fifty m.p.h . |
29 | In fact Leamington got a few things wrong , because they 've now been taken over . |
30 | Not to be outdone in the amatory stakes , Grunte recommended a dozen oysters . |