Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When they had killed three sheep and roasted them in the middle of the street and ridden off with the rest of the flock , and the cattle and the horses and the hens , we buried the dead — we were at it for most of a day — and then we went off east into Arkaig .
2 Contemporaries distrusted them in the belief that they brought an unsavoury speculative element to the market in stocks .
3 We really felt that this was a book to push on , and so we talked to the trade very early on , consulted them on the jacket and so on .
4 She leaned in and pecked me on the lips .
5 Dr. Welch recommended them to the committee , who noted the report but took no further action .
6 She stripped the bed and put Ruth 's treasures , carefully wrapping the glass , her books and the bear into two cardboard boxes from the supermarket , and stowed them in the bottom of the wardrobe .
7 When the Philadelphia — now remember this name — when the Philadelphia put into Stornoway in Lewis , and gleaned young boys from the beach , and stowed them in the hold like trade-goods , what constable or what factor raised his arm or his stick to stop the slavers ?
8 The two men have different versions of the meeting which followed , and there were no witnesses except for a waiter who interrupted them in the middle of the shouting match and asked if they wanted any sandwiches .
9 If they should have been given even more ‘ porridge ’ , then their belief that their own status made them beyond the rule of law was insufficiently punished .
10 There is little evidence that peasant faith declined , but the authority of village priests was progressively undermined : in terms of culture and way of life they differed too little from the ordinary villagers to inspire much respect , and the miserly provision made them by the State resulted in constant friction over money matters between priest and parishioner .
11 You failed them in the election , will you help to keep them afloat now ?
12 Ronni carried them indoors and laid them on the kitchen table , scarcely able to bear the mouth-watering aromas that were escaping from beneath the tin foil .
13 He once caught a pigeon , but it was mostly sparrows so small that , when he laid them on the embers to cook , they were ready by the time the feathers had singed and were hardly worth even sharing , except with the twins who insisted .
14 George Yaxlee took the contents of the back pocket and laid them on the mantelshelf .
15 He took an envelope from his breast pocket , extracted three photos , laid them on the desk .
16 Taking out a sheaf of documents , he laid them on the desk top .
17 He took the locket and the manuscript out of his pocket and laid them on the desk in front of the headmaster .
18 Zen took out a notepad and pencil and laid them on the desk .
19 So all attending had brought their freshly picked bunches with them and laid them on the coffin as they arrived , and I must say that it looked — and smelled — lovely .
20 Carson appeared with the towels , a bath-sized and two hand-sized , and laid them on the duvet by her bag .
21 Carter took out his packet of cigarettes and a box of matches and laid them on the locker .
22 She took some notes from her pocketbook and laid them on the table by her plate and her half-empty glass .
23 A human chain of soldiers , castle employees and members of the royal family carried out paintings , carpets , furniture , Sevres vases , books and drawings and laid them on the lawns before being transported by convoys of lorries .
24 Then he took the stones from their pouch and laid them at the bottom of the Bowl .
25 She dragged her eyes up and watched as , unhurriedly , he stripped off his heavy gloves and laid them across the bike before lifting his helmet off and balancing it in front of him .
26 Ivan had wrapped them together in the curtains his mother had made for the sitting room , and laid them in the bottom of the grave .
27 Downstairs , the old man gathered together the piles of coins and laid them in the tin chest .
28 As the half-stifled bees crawled drunkenly across the stone and straw , they swiftly cut most of the heavy slabs of honeycomb off the sticks and laid them in the leather sacks .
29 One of the effects is that a survey of a range of prep school publicity material revealed nothing in the way of knocking copy aimed at other schools within or outside the private sector .
30 Thousands of years ago , horses were grazing dinners for the carnivores which stalked them through the grasslands , and the horses which survived were the fittest , fastest , strongest , and most alert .
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