Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] the [noun sg] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 People often asked me the time just to hear my voice so they could proclaim my gender to their friends .
2 He erm , he left school , he only told them the day before .
3 He told me the story again as we sat in the campsite in Skaftafell .
4 They might have fared more comfortably had they sailed a longer journey — from Kingsburgh up to Waternish point , a journey which would then have taken them directly down into Loch Dunvegan — although local people told me the weather here can come up very quickly , and perhaps Allan Macdonald 's boat was not adequately large .
5 Dianne told me the score so anyway you 're like a friend can go with you .
6 ‘ Tell me , ’ he complained , ‘ what would be your reaction if I told you the moon just fell out of the sky ? ’
7 She had obviously forgiven him now for all those cruel but necessary things he had said when he dropped her the year before .
8 Endill told him the plan so far , and they headed off to the sick bay , Mr Litmus taking his pile of notes with him .
9 I told her the number straight off .
10 If those , all of those contract temps are regarded as full time people it looks like full time people are working overtime , which is why I asked you the question yesterday erm what 's the overtime bill for quotes alone .
11 I showed them the place where the monster had jumped into the lake .
12 Martin who was directing pop videos at the time showed me the video just after leaving college .
13 Then I came to Newgate Prison , where a drunk old man showed me the place where prisoners were hanged , and told me excitedly that four men would die there tomorrow .
14 Rinnal , the fox man , showed her the garden where they grew their own vegetables and fruit .
15 The narrow chink presented to her vision showed her the spot where the prince sat .
16 Well I suppose I 'm sure Adrian wo n't mind if I paid him the day after or a week after or something .
17 er er you were going , you were going well with the , the pension you , you wanted him and your diagram was good and he was going for it but directly you showed him the diagram then you started on about this er
18 When the head of the Commissioners , Sir Malcolm Trustram Eve , who was no man to be trifled with , arrived a few days after the Commissioners approved the expenditure , the butler Alexander showed him the restoration already complete .
19 Reflecting on the new and indeed unlikely scenario Collie Curran said : ‘ PJ McGowan came in three years ago and showed us the way ahead .
20 Mum was always thrifty , and able to stretch pennies to shillings ; once she proudly opened an old tea-caddy ( then utilised as a savings-bank ) and showed us the amount then accumulated : an unbelievable total of ten pounds .
21 She taught me the song later , and showed me how to control my voice , open my mouth wide and sing loud or sing softly .
22 When he returned home , she fed him the pie then kicked him out .
23 There were a man that used to come and they called him the gauger well we would likely call him the customs officer now .
24 I rang her the night before to say what visual aid do you want , do you want the overhead projector , or the video or what would you like
25 They brought me the news back from Worcester .
26 But he said it was for you and gave me the phone back to take a message .
27 The boss went to Calgary and gave me the day off . ’
28 I sat up and he gave me the handkerchief out of his pyjama pocket .
29 Tremayne listened a bit and talked a bit and then gave me the receiver again .
30 I ca n't remember er , she gave me the reason why she wanted these for oh , he , he , he always wears his cuffs out or something .
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