Example sentences of "[vb past] [prep] [adv] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He hummed and hawed for quite a while about it , but in the end I asked him if you were getting any visitors , and if not , I said , must n't you be feeling pretty lonely , and that did it .
2 Yet I tried and tried for over a week thinking I ought to for his sake .
3 THOSE GUITARS have been pretty quiet since October last year , when the lackluster ‘ All Over My Face ’ sank with scarcely a ripple .
4 The growth of the colonies was likely to force new departures in policy and legislation on the British government ; the American population rose from about a quarter of a million at the beginning of the century to about two million by 1776 .
5 He promised to forward a specimen when it was dry but went on to say ‘ the flowers are so small as not to be discerned , by my eyes , without a glass ’ .
6 It was illogical to accept that an accord and satisfaction fell within s 286(5) but fell outside s 287(1) , which referred to where a company releases or writes off the whole or part of the debt .
7 Not so much now 'cos they get a bit scared — but used to quite a bit .
8 Goosebumps coarsened his sleek skin , and he tried to still a trembling in his limbs .
9 Large libraries were just as likely as small ones to want more training officers ' time , even though they were far more likely to employ a designated training officer ( or someone who devoted at least a quarter of their time to training ) .
10 But the illness lingered for over a year , and in the end the doctor decided that she must be suffering from depression .
11 In fact , Royal Oak equalised after only a minute when Finch 's cross came to Clinton Ford who scored with a snap shot .
12 After what seemed like only a doze she woke to daylight , the wind driving hail against the window with a force which threatened to break it .
13 ‘ Lomax ! ’ she snapped , her voice sounding as if it came from inside a biscuit tin .
14 You seemed to rather a lot for her .
15 A light came on whenever a subject paused for longer than 600 milliseconds , although subjects were merely told that the light indicated when their story-telling was poor .
16 England striker Alan Shearer saw his sensational equaliser cancelled out and complained : ’ We thought we deserved at least a draw .
17 ‘ We deserved at least a draw — their goal was the first strike in the second half and they had only one or two before the break .
18 Hereford deserved at least a draw but lost it for good three minutes from time when Johnson got a second for Lincoln …
19 Hereford deserved at least a draw but lost it for good three minutes from time when Johnson got a second for Lincoln …
20 food for thought for Hereford who deserved at least a draw … they 'd did themselves proud in a game which sent the fans home happy
21 Ferguson salvaged at least a point from another tough assignment , the first of the season at the third attempt .
22 Elsa directed at Amiss a look of desperation .
23 It acted as both a challenge and a rebuff .
24 Dexter explained how he was wavering about the list of suspects : one moment thinking it consisted of only a handful of people and then believing almost anyone in the building could have done it .
25 They were even more agog during the much publicized Banana Dance when she danced with only a curtain of bananas round her waist .
26 It was now six in the evening and drinks were served — it turned into quite a party .
27 An envelope arrived with only a receipt inside , it was for the ruby ring .
28 ‘ There 's no need to look so desperate , ’ he replied with just a hint of sympathy .
29 Angela Flowers at the AIA ( which they insisted I called it ) opened to quite a lot of critical acclaim which really annoyed the association .
30 It offended no one ; it preserved at least a whiff of the old tradition .
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