Example sentences of "[coord] [vb past] [pron] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He adds : ‘ In the last year , most restaurants have brought their prices down or kept them the same as last year .
2 Depending on how influential people were , Mickey either nodded at them or gave them a hearty greeting .
3 Not surprisingly , considerable pressure was put on the Conservative government to take some action to cope with the problem , though it was neither clear nor agreed what the basic problem was .
4 Nor had she the slightest desire to become involved in her aunt 's quarrel .
5 He immediately took to his heels with is case of cigarettes and led me a merry dance away from the docks , through a council estate , finally finishing up on the perimeter track of Ipswich Airport where I was rescued in the nick of time by a squad car full of policemen just as I was about to be filled in by the burly seaman .
6 Then they had their way and asked me the usual series of childish but charmingly eager questions about myself , about London , about England .
7 We sat them down and gave them a drink and asked them the usual stuff .
8 He whistled after her and shouted a coarse word , whilst Beatrice looked down at him , unshaven and dishevelled , and asked who the big Sicilian was ( an insult , of course to an Italian ) .
9 it was n't good because erm I did n't love him and right so , so if I kissed him and met him the next day would I , would I snog , would , would he , he 'd give me the hat so I said yeah sure , you know , whatever , so he goes okay and he like prepared himself and goes no I ca n't do it in here and so I had to go outside with him , snog him , got his hat and pissed off , never saw him again .
10 Bill Williams , a journeyman , witnessed how he had met Day in the Barley Mow at Hungerford , and sold him the incriminating tobacco box .
11 Surely the Minister feels some embarrassment about the fact that a former Minister at his Department bought a Guyanese asset for £9.7 million and sold it a few months later for £62 million worth of shares ?
12 Finally , J. got tired of my everlasting complaints , took pity on me and made me a small electric fire .
13 She came down to him and made him a hot drink and felt his forehead which was burning hot and covered in drops of sweat .
14 Is it my fault if the King has spoilt his son and made him a laughing stock in Europe ?
15 His extreme empathy coloured his behaviour and made him a heady , if unpredictable companion .
16 Charles I was equally well disposed towards Salisbury and made him a privy councillor in 1626 .
17 With Dawson it was his bulk which undoubtedly contributed to his premature death along with his broad , rubber face that became his trademark and made him an ideal pantomime dame in true bawdy music hall tradition .
18 But his bulk , along with his broad , malleable face , was virtually his trademark and made him an ideal pantomime dame in the finest bawdy music hall tradition .
19 In one act at the exhibition hangar gave NAM ‘ back ’ its workshop , enabling the restoration of Anson C.19 VL348 to come on apace ; it allowed several of their exhibits the luxury of a controlled environment ; gave the Museum an ‘ all weather ’ visitor capability and made them a suitable location for the RAF Museum to loan them their Airspeed Oxford and North American Harvard — see the August issue .
20 I think it 's about time we actually put that word back into the dictionary and made it a good word to have .
21 While nineteenth-century Catholic teaching had been suspicious of ‘ human rights ’ discourse , John embraced it eagerly and made it a central theme , greatly extending the range and number of ‘ rights ’ , including those of minorities ( 95–7 ) and refugees ( 103–8 ) .
22 By 1065 he had conquered Toledo and made it a Christian — Moorish fief owing allegiance to Leon .
23 The German army itself was in theory a composite force of Prussian , Saxon , Bavarian and Württemberger troops ; this diversity meant little more than differences of name and uniform , for the Prussian staff controlled the whole apparatus as a unified system and made it the best army in the world .
24 This position put its schools in the forefront and made it the leading school of Europe from the 1140s , until Paris began to take the lead in theology and philosophy ( but never in law ) in the 1180s .
25 The taxi driver leaned through his window at one point and passed me a small scrap of paper .
26 When the order came she reached down to help an older woman to her feet and passed her the well-wrapped bundle , then she turned her back on the men and was swallowed by the mass of female prisoners .
27 I do n't think he meant me harm , but somehow I hit the corner of the wardrobe and got myself a black eye and one or two other bruises … ’
28 They told me to stay there until they came and got me the following day — which I did n't .
29 ‘ You gone and got yourself a posh accent , just like Mrs H herself . ’
30 Well Julie went and got it the other day that 's why fetched her out , to get their presents .
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