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

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1 She went straight into the kitchen , and automatically made them both a cup of coffee , a mutual family ritual when one of them went out to a meeting .
2 You made me completely a woman
3 Just a minute … ’ and finally , ‘ Well , I expect we 'll see you when you 've the time , ’ as if she only visited them twice a year .
4 In a new project with the local community the pupils from Rydon School , Storrington , undertook a community programme whereby they were allocated a Sussexdown resident and visited them twice a month .
5 He lured me there a couple of years ago to talk to his sixth form group about the Irish problem .
6 ‘ More to follow ’ : I phoned them right a way ( and they agreed to come ) You must write it a gain ( and this time , get it right )
7 On a lighter note a fellow worker approached me only a couple of months ago er , the new European directive almost ruined his holiday he then explained he booked up to take his family to EuroDisney .
8 Sometimes a midshipman 's place was sheer necessity , as in the case of a son of an Angus freeholder named David Lyell who found himself involuntarily a member of the Royal Navy .
9 When she became too ill and breathless to come to the surgery , I visited her once a week .
10 In truth , I found her rather a pain on the subject and merely parried her constant questions about my job-hunting activities .
11 ‘ I 'd worked with him about four years ago and helped him quite a bit .
12 Belonged to an old lady who only used it once a week for shopping . ’ ’
13 Which is good , because Cliff Gallup used it quite a bit , too , and this month and next , we 're going to try his solos from Gene Vincent 's Race With The Devil .
14 He liked him very much , and felt the enchantment , and found it almost a spell .
15 As Signals explained , television ruined all this homespun entertainment but personally I found it quite a relief when we got a set and could all sit around watching King George 's funeral .
16 ‘ I found it quite a transition to go from being a single bloke to being married .
17 of all , preserv 'd me still A Poet , made me seek
18 Three times their number drove them unrelentingly a mile and more through the broken copses and across the brook south of Cegidfa .
19 Tsu Ma studied them both a moment , then raised his cup .
20 He told me quite a lot about his experiences during our stay in hospital together .
21 It 's typical , they just accepted it all , so it did n't really achieve a great deal , but Mike told me quite a lot of things that I do n't really have any idea , or I did n't know about ,
22 Mach studied him thoughtfully a moment , then nodded .
23 On that first visit he told her quite a bit about himself .
24 Travis allowed them only a half-hour rest before moving off again .
25 Tammuz poured them both a drink , handing one to Zambia as he sat down .
26 Lorton led the way into the kitchen and poured them both a drink .
27 When she concluded by asking if Madame Vassoir still had the letter from Beatrix and if its contents could have provoked Samantha 's abduction , her hostess poured them both a glass of sherry before replying .
28 ‘ As much as I can , ’ she laughed as she poured them both a cup of coffee .
29 One room he showed me only a glimpse of , a lumber-room .
30 The FO telephoned him once a week , to keep in touch .
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