Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb past] [noun prp] [noun prp] the " in BNC.
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1 | Radio Norfolk interviewed Molly Scrutton the day before and a week previously , the ‘ Body Talk ’ page of The Eastern Evening News featured Medau . |
2 | At least Morse spared Cedric Downes the charade of a cordial re-greeting ; he even forbore to express the hope that conditions were satisfactory and that the prisoner was being well treated . |
3 | Seb tackled Nahum Plunkett the next morning . |
4 | In return for a book of her own — God Persists — Lewis sent Sister Penelope The Pilgrim 's Regress , and she noted his acerbic satire on High Anglicans . |
5 | Gaynor Harris told Julia Irvine the firm 's story , in the hope that others will learn from its experience |
6 | As outsiders , Carter and his staff seem not to have fully appreciated that , Of the other presidents who had served in his lifetime , Carter admired Harry Truman the most — an unlikely choice in a number of respects . |
7 | Looking out of the bedroom window , Elizabeth saw Bob Lamb the shepherd walking with his dog down the track from the high moor . |
8 | And next day Mayor John Hughes gave Mr Rees the boot . |
9 | Penson gave David Davies the job of preparing the foundations , embankment and approach road for the iron bridge over the Severn in the ‘ top sawyer 's ’ home town of Llandinam and was so pleased with his work that he recommended payment of an additional £15 over and above the contract price agreed . |
10 | The Aquitanian chronicler Adémar of Chabannes says that Cnut sent Duke William the Great of Aquitaine yearly embassies with costly gifts , and received even more costly ones in return . |