Example sentences of "[vb past] [vb pp] [pron] in [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I was fourteen then , I 'd seen her in National Velvet , and had been barmy about her ever since . |
2 | they 'd got it in right , cos she was showing my how it worked and that , all |
3 | When I met Kirk and started to work with him , I sort of felt I 'd known him in some other life . |
4 | He had n't slept in a bed like that before , yet there were all those advertisements for them on television , and they were on display in shop windows and in almost all the big stores in London so that I 'd imagined them in all the houses I could see from the bus . |
5 | The first thing I thought of was that we 'd offended them in some way we did n't know — done a terrible insult to their gods or something . |
6 | I think , er you know , they 're just a , you know , if , if they were erm elm trees or something like that , or you know blackthorn trees here and you 'd taken them in this country , you 'd say , oh there 's a couple of blackthorn trees ! |
7 | Whatever it was , he 'd served me with his final invoice and I 'd paid it in full . |
8 | W. J. Arkell , king of the Jurassic , had placed it in 1933 at the base of the Callovian Stage . |
9 | Not for the first time , Beth asked herself how she could so readily condemn David for being so weak as to love someone who had treated him in such a callous and despicable manner , when she herself was guilty of the very same weakness ! |
10 | The elements may have seemed brutal to the documentary makers ( and some had roughed it in various parts of the world ) but to someone like Hannah who had experienced the winters of 1941 and 1962 that November was child 's play . |
11 | It is said that he was found out by one of the groups of civilian vigilantes who sprang up spontaneously on 22 December : apparently he had disguised himself in ordinary working clothes and was driving a Dacia 1300 when stopped , but suspicion was aroused when a search of his car revealed citrus fruits , like oranges and pineapples , in the boot — no ordinary Romanian had access to them . |
12 | It would perhaps have been entirely adequate if I had received it in any normal circumstances . |
13 | Bill 's call had shaken me in more ways than one , so I dispensed with discretion . |
14 | Pippin , the first of the line , had destined it for his first-born , the young Charlemagne in the 750s ; Charlemagne had assigned it in 790 to his son Charles , later labelled primogenitus and designated heir to the regnum Francorum ( though he predeceased his father in 811 ) . |
15 | It came into force for those states which had ratified it in 1953 . |
16 | Until top jockey Mark Dwyer was handed the plum ride on Jodami this season , the trainer 's daughter Anthea and her husband Patrick Farrell had partnered him in all his races . |
17 | This from eight-year-old Leslie who had let him in earlier . |
18 | Whenever the two women were together , the conflict of loyalties had torn her in two . |
19 | The Republicans had committed themselves in 1920 to remaining outside the League of Nations , and there was no serious attempt to reverse this policy subsequently . |
20 | The fat boy had mated him in four moves . |
21 | Since the early part of the 1960s the sense that the universities needed to take their national role more seriously , as Reid had reminded them in 1948 , had been somewhat enhanced by the appointment of the Robbins Committee . |
22 | The others realised the error at precisely the same moment , and the subsequent racing back along the track towards each other could have been useful in Doctor Zhivago if someone had shot it in slow motion . |
23 | Proponents of scientific inquiry would often argue that God had revealed Himself in two books — the book of His words ( the Bible ) and the book of His works ( nature ) . |
24 | A witness had seen him in deep water , shouting and waving for help . |
25 | That long white robe I had seen him in that night was a sort of hospital gown . |
26 | She had seen something in those dark tragic eyes , something akin to the anguish betrayed now in Tyler 's . |
27 | Those who had seen her in this mood before faded quietly out of reach ; others got their fingers burnt . |
28 | Believe me , if I had seen her in any other place , I would have dismissed her as a witch from a mummer 's play . |
29 | I did n't know exactly where Leicester Square was , but 1 did know it was n't far from Piccadilly , I had seen it in one of those tourist maps I had in my hand a short while ago , did n't know where it went , probably left it in the cinema showing the explicit sex film which was n't . |
30 | She did n't know what it meant but had seen it in some of the old books in the Doctor 's TARDIS . |