Example sentences of "[vb past] [adj] [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm as the scale of the problem became clear however the Party was forced to react and in a series of directives between February and May nineteen forty eight the leadership established more moderate ground rules for land reform . |
2 | Now unfortunately , that 's how it should of worked but the message got lost down the line somewhere . |
3 | In 1985 builder Tom Barnes became suspicious about a £4,000 interest charge for a three-month period . |
4 | Neil , Gavin and Joyce acted full out the parts they actually played in the main stage performance and read in the other parts with scripts in their hands . |
5 | When Santa got stuck up the whatsit . |
6 | Plus , now he knows how Santa feels.The airman who got stuck up the chimney . |
7 | When Santa got stuck up the chimney . |
8 | When Santa got stuck up the chimney achoo achoo achoo |
9 | A MAN brought a French TGV high speed train to a halt when his hand got stuck down a lavatory . |
10 | Philip loved the smelly , aggressive little dogs and was always fussing in case they got stuck down the rabbit holes . |
11 | At the end of April I had almost forgotten my prediction for a release when Bilal and his partner , for whom we had no other name than Frank 's ‘ Jerk ’ , excitedly started spring-cleaning both the apartment and us . |
12 | The situation would of course be different if a method eventually became available whereby the sex of the offspring could be selected at conception . |
13 | This improvement became available only a couple of years ago in the shape of Gore-Tex booties . |
14 | We got drunk together the night before Boris left . |
15 | That was called Glen Bainey And there is a stone out there a great huge stone oh that was called Clachnagowan I 've seen that many And if you went there you If you got the length of Clachnagowan you looked right out the hill right out to Glen Bainey |
16 | ‘ You know your father almost went bankrupt about a year ago ? ’ |
17 | By the end of the inquiry , he had cross-examined nearly every witness from either the nuclear industry or a government department and delivered vast reams of his own evidence on every subject covered , some amounting to several hundred pages of closely-typed script . |
18 | The heat on the rock flow became intense only an hour or two after sunrise . |
19 | But the Scottish Office remained unsure how the board could proceed without the use of juniors , and asked how it could continue once the exemption ended . |