Example sentences of "[vb past] [verb] [prep] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The team played better but failed to profit from their many spells of domination . |
2 | The team played better but failed to profit from their many spells of domination . |
3 | Since then my ( now ex- ) girlfriend was really good mates with the two of them cos she was in their year ( Yes I know I 'm a paedophile ) so that was how I got to go to their 18th birthday parties and Al 's leaving do . |
4 | However , Nellie 's nagging won the day and he agreed to go in his new Austin car and look for Dr Nolan . |
5 | An arbitration commission of eminent constitutional lawyers from France , Italy and Germany was appointed ; they were subsequently joined by others from Belgium and Spain when Yugoslavia failed to agree on its own two appointees . |
6 | ‘ I assume you made it worth her while in other ways , but obviously I failed to discover from her own fair lips how much you thought she was worth , and I 'm damned sure you wo n't admit how much you 've paid over the odds for her favours . ’ |
7 | I got evicted from my last place I was at . |
8 | As a consequence they were ‘ extracted ’ from their culture and failed to communicate to their own people . |
9 | I remember that it could whack a fist-sized stone well over the creek and twenty metres or more into the undulating ground on the mainland , and once I got keyed into its natural rhythm I could send off a shot every two seconds . |
10 | Mrs Alderley gazed stupefied at his rigid back . |
11 | But for the moment , the prospect of marriage to a woman he loved , and of life together in a place of exquisite beauty , seemed to offer the stability and direction he never ceased to crave in his personal life . |
12 | Mr Rumback either read to them from books , which no-one heard because the words got caught in his big moustache , or slept . |
13 | In effect , the government became trapped by its original , but incomplete , logic . |
14 | She was still looking admiringly around when , ‘ I 'm so happy that you agreed to dine with me this evening , ’ Lubor stated warmly . |
15 | The arrangement ended on 1 January when the Soviet Union ceased trading with its former allies on a convertible rouble basis . |
16 | But after October they rapidly became disillusioned with their erstwhile allies . |
17 | Certainly the people I got to know during my fifteen months on the sports circuit for the Sunday Correspondent readily confirmed my own impression that McIlvanney is the best in the business . |
18 | ‘ The most glaring one was last night when you tried to appeal to my pragmatic nature by admitting that ‘ it would only be lust ’ — no doubt you imagined we could establish some sort of ‘ adult ’ agreement on the basis of that . ’ |
19 | He mentions two examples of work that he implies Clark tried to claim as his own . |
20 | She tried to cling to her comforting belief that somewhere in the Company was Friend with all that his glow of meanings implied ; the feel of him was still clear in her mind . |
21 | When bidding farewell to Porua , I tried to extract from him some word of praise for my activities on behalf of his paper . |
22 | Nevertheless , having had far too much to drink , Clare woke up the next morning in James 's bed , saw that it was nearly nine o'clock , fled to work in her crumpled clothes but arrived late again . |
23 | As she sat and waited for Clelia , she looked out across the park , at the spring trees , and tried to concentrate on her Spanish . |
24 | However hard she tried to concentrate on her driving , his nearness was distracting . |
25 | This was partly because its proposals would have put an end to the prospect of the very benefits that securitisation should bring ( because the Bank of England would have had difficulty in applying its own regulations for securitisation ) , and partly because the accounting treatment proposed seemed to us inconsistent . |
26 | She never tried to escape from their constant supervision , avoided both Lachlan and Farquhar like lepers , took sly slaps and pinches in silence , made much of loving her son , and could , they discovered , tell a story to make a corpse laugh . |
27 | Frantically she tried to escape from his tightening grip , but he merely laughed and trapped her against the hatch with his body . |
28 | A project support worker visited to help with her personal care and play a safeguarding role at times when other care was not available . |
29 | Certainly both the account in the Office of his later career and the remarks he let drop in his own writings point to a friction in his situation which ultimately led him to leave the Daltons to seek a quiet place elsewhere . |
30 | She would still have a spare bedroom , quite enough for the modest entertaining she proposed to do in her widowed state . |