Example sentences of "[vb past] [verb] [pers pn] a [det] " in BNC.

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1 But Bodie softened his voice , teased Liz mercilessly , until she agreed to meet him a few minutes later , to be taken to Linda Stone 's school .
2 THAT was a really important break for us , and helped to push us a few more rungs up the ladder .
3 He promised to bring me a few notes from which I could prepare a draft but he never did . ’
4 He 'd given her a few sugar pieces , which she 'd taken , and even offered several pinches of snuff , which she had n't .
5 Erm I came to see you a few weeks ago at night you know er It 's just like I 'm just filling up , you know , with mucus and stuff and coughing and I had er no sleep for about a week .
6 She 'd met him a few times , usually when he was drunk .
7 To make life easier for us all I started to teach her a few commands , but I found she would obey any order before it was given .
8 These three are likely to feature in tomorrow 's opening match against a Stellenbosch Farmers XI , though any idea of a nice easy game should be dismissed as Yorkshire , who have been out here for a week , struggled to beat them a few days ago .
9 Going through my files the other day , I vaguely remembered sending you a little effort called Offensive from Quasar 13 — just over seven months ago , it must have been .
10 I did phone her a few weeks ago and she said , ooh I 'll have to see you on Friday in Mould you know get a
11 Your mum did tell me a few weeks ago
12 Gifford Tate had painted it a few weeks before she died .
13 Lowell had heard them a few times before on the Sundays when life was normal and they were just background music at the commencement of an ordinary day .
14 ‘ I 'm looking forward to seeing your brother again , ’ Donna said , sipping the dry martini Alex had given her a few minutes earlier .
15 Juliet had given her a few pointers , but indream Susan found her experience as Vanessa Vail somehow more confidence-building .
16 Mauve had given him a few casts of hands and feet to take home and study .
17 Lady Maude had given him a few pennies and tomorrow he planned to see his friend in Crabbe Street .
18 She rushed to answer , thinking that it might be Barney , but it was a young journalist from the Gloucester Gazette who had interviewed her a few months previously when her latest book was published .
19 I had seen her a few times since and remembered her lively face , her large , intelligent eyes which were always looking here , looking there as if one moment 's rest would deny her some crumb of life .
20 She knew what Papa would say because he had said it a few years ago when she had begun to reproach him and all men for their oppression of women .
21 Fortunately Pat had lent me a few things so at least I was clean .
22 In return , I described my discovery of Weimar 's system for naming streets when I had visited it a few years earlier .
23 ‘ I would have signed if they had offered me a few bob more . ’
24 Malpass had told me a few more bits of the story ; not enough to know what was really going on but just enough to make me feel uncomfortable .
25 She had found it a few days earlier and feeling an immediate love for the place , determined to find time to sit there .
26 She had asked him a few Saturdays ago if everything was all right between them .
27 They were all in the kitchen where she had left them a few minutes earlier .
28 She told him her husband had left her a few months before for another woman .
29 That had taken me a little time , partly as I was still sleepy , partly as I had so convinced myself Old Red had reported me .
30 The next morning we walked up the glacier and did a lengthy rock scramble , the Trifthorn ( 3,728 metres ) , partly to acclimatise , and partly because Martin had tried it a few years earlier and failed to reach the top .
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