Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] [prep] [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 George Roman read me and after I 'd done the first reading he asked me about my own attitudes to the Part and then told me his as a director , which were completely different .
2 She asked me for nothing more , she did n't want to cause me problems , but I could n't just walk away from her .
3 This meant that he never fought them on his own terms , always theirs , and it blinded him to the realisation that when all else failed , when all the appeals for ‘ fair play ’ fell on stony ground , that he could have utilised his mass following of workers to shake the ground beneath the Empire .
4 He greatly influenced modern methods of excavation : he deliberately studied Pitt-Rivers ' methods and modified them to his own ideas .
5 Later , Carl scolded me in his own fashion :
6 These are acceptable , but the witch who , at ‘ by the pricking of my thumbs ’ , held up his thumbs and twiddled them for us all to check out was excessive .
7 Ben and his young friends had been told at the start of the meeting to behave themselves and not get in the way of the other archers , so they were not too pleased when he beat them at their own game .
8 Founded by David Blechner and Jack Schumann in 1973 , the firm started out as a computer bureau , hiring time on its computers to customers who used them for their own jobs .
9 It is therefore a bonus for the theory that clay replicators synthesized organic molecules and used them for their own purposes .
10 It controlled public resources in the manner of a private owner , and used them for its own purposes .
11 To hasten this process , Bakewell rented out his bulls so that their performance was proven elsewhere before he used them in his own herd .
12 I have drawn you in , and involved you in my own anger at my son 's disobedience . ’
13 ( Jones , as everyone would have expected , welcomed his vanquished opponent on board with great courtesy , and invited him to his own wrecked cabin for a glass of wine . )
14 I only got to know her a little as a teenager when I visited her on my own in the single-end where she lived in a Parkhead tenement , sleeping , washing and cooking in one room .
15 He seemed far away from Ruth , in a trance whose nature she could only guess at — but free , she thought , of the despair and anger that beset him in their own world .
16 The effort he had put into creating another character , a Daniel Miller , would have turned in upon him and transformed him into his own words .
17 Seb always felt vaguely uncomfortable when Melody caught him on his own .
18 Lufbery became obsessed by the urge to avenge his friend , which evidently pursued him until his own death in May 1918 , and he was to be the first American to earn the title of ace .
19 She raised her hand and stroked his face , and he caught it with his own , turning it over so that it was palm up , and kissing it .
20 She put her hand on the older woman 's shoulder and Aunt Margaret blindly grasped it with her own bird-claw .
21 The rulers promptly monopolized it for their own regalia and as a medium for bestowing honour and obligations on their retainers .
22 Yet the new role of emperor was held in control by Charles who used it for his own ends , which were often of the highest order and extended far beyond mere materialism .
23 Searle was a rogue and used it for his own purposes .
24 The taxi bill arose after he opened an account for Nalgo with Mersey Cabs without authorisation and used it for his own personal use as well as official business .
25 I thought that if I never tried it on my own , I would always wonder whether I could . ’
26 Then he tried it on his own
27 He found it amongst his own but he does n't have a V A C
28 God created us for His own purposes , gave us free will to decide between good and evil , but retained unto Himself the ultimate decisions about the creation of life .
29 On a Jamaican cattle ranch acquired in settlement of some debts , he freed the slaves and transported them at his own expense to Philadelphia for resettlement .
30 Such countries were allowed to buy non-military materials , provided that they paid cash for them and transported them in their own ships ( the " cash and carry laws " ) .
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