Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] [prep] [noun sg] [num] " in BNC.

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1 Roy signed for aspiring Ipswich Town , then still of the 3rd Division , but helped them into Division Two the next season and then on to the 1st Division Championship .
2 I caught him at work one day , myself
3 In fact the defragmenter , Speedisk , is so good that Microsoft bought it and built it into MS-DOS 6 .
4 He installed a steam engine and boiler from Saverys of Tewkesbury and used it to power three pairs of stones and flour dressing equipment .
5 ‘ I hear you 're planning to retire so you can concentrate on writing , ’ Charles told me over tea one afternoon .
6 Mezzadri , a Swiss coming back from a knee injury that dropped him from No 26 to 305 in the rankings in 1989 , overpowered Korda with a steady flow of crushing forehands and big serves .
7 ‘ I hear you 're thinking of retiring , ’ David Knell informed me over coffee one morning .
8 That was why Simon Draper was appalled , horrified and dumbstruck when Richard Branson telephoned him at home one Sunday evening in March 1984 , gushing enthusiasm for another idea .
9 It placed me in power eighteen months ago by the largest majority accorded to any party for many , many years .
10 ’ I met her in town one day last week .
11 Anyone who saw them with Soul II Soul will have some idea of what to expect , but not the whole story .
12 We can test this if we compare the human character of Jesus to our own personalities , as we saw them in chapter one .
13 And there was no repeat of the last-gasp disaster which struck the Spanish star three years ago , when a transmission problem robbed him of victory three stages from the finish .
14 Daniel Field wrote in 1976 that " The fear of peasant unrest … can not be shown to have been decisive in the decision to emancipate " , but Larisa Zakharova took him to task eight years later for failing to explain the emancipation in terms of " the fear of a peasant rising or the moods and struggle of the peasantry " .
15 We took him on probation eighteen months ago .
16 well so that 's how it 's pleaded and that 's how we built it into the , these cases which I was referring to where an agreement is the object or the , the means or the consequence of an agreement , they enforce within five , the action is unlawful and of course there 's the final and fourth way in which it could be devoured this , because it , and again quoting the words from the cases , tends to have restricted affect on the market , I think your Lordship you can see how we pleaded it in paragraph two , two , three , it 's enforcing the consequence of the unlawful underline previous .
17 I took it to work one day
18 Erm if they took it from minus ten to plus ten
19 It was , however , after Palace had acquired Cliff Holton and Dickie Dowsett that we saw Allen at his vintage best , spraying the passes and plying the crosses from which those big fellows scored the goals which first of all kept us in Division Three , and then took us up to the 2nd Division in 1963–64 .
20 Erm , I I really do n't want to add anything else , other than the summary , erm , that I gave you on Appendix One , Chairman , but if you move over to Appendix Two for a start , erm , this first of all , relates only to our A T T in and we hope in future to improve this sort of information in the other employee groups .
21 Start by playing these combinations with one note then apply some of the melodic permutations I gave you in part 1 of this series .
22 John Peel fans approved of ‘ Kennedy ’ and voted it to number two in 1989 's Festive 50 , with four other Wedding Present songs also in the chart .
23 Which meant if I did it in year three , which I 'd liked to , then you 'd obviously equal or went into drama .
24 Their emphasis on the responsibility of the theologian towards the Bible , and on the need for a disciplined hermeneutic which will allow the Bible itself to speak , will be found again , albeit much modified , in the thought of Karl Barth ; as too will Archibald Hodge 's principle that ‘ Christ and his work is the centre around which all Christian theology is brought into order , ’ as he put it on page 16 of the 1878 edition of his Outlines of Theology , which was first published in 1860 , and , together with his father 's Systematic Theology ( 1871 ) , is a classic textbook of the Princeton method .
25 Especially in New York , few bosses would favour a merger that left them as number two .
26 Richard wanted me to book thirty shows in the clubs and I did .
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