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

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1 The single-track section of line would have given me cause for concern and it is one which could reasonably be removed . ’
2 Indeed , it had been on roach trips that I have found most of my bream swims in the past and although I 'm a roach man first and foremost , a splendid , clean seven pound river bream has never given me cause for complaint !
3 It was my blood because he had given me mouth to mouth resuscitation .
4 It was in the Age Group finals at the Grove that young Fergus clocked a Gold medal time ( 71.31 secs ) that has earned him selection by Ireland for the British Age Group championships in Leeds two months from now .
5 ‘ She had seen them arm in arm one day , several years ago , ’ Jean says .
6 A party of soldiers arrived at the inn ; the travellers had earlier met them road-building between Fort Augustus and Anoch and in deference to the hospitality they had received from Mr Trapaud , Johnson and Boswell gave the men cash to buy drink — which now they did .
7 On 5 July 1966 that Congress , which had made him president For Life , revoked this decision and also handed over the authority to appoint Cabinets to General Suharto .
8 One of Stephanie close colleagues has been under gun guard , police guard for a week following death threats on the alleged kidnapper , as the net closed on him he phoned estate agent Jane the girl who helped prepare the second artist impression , Jane had met him face to face when he called at the office in Great Bar Birmingham days before the kidnap to collect details on several houses for sale , her blood ran cold when she picked up the phone on Wednesday February the twelfth to hear his voice again
9 And out he goes and gets this woman and in she comes with a chart with a woman 's name the job number , that done it week by week or fortnight , whatever it does .
10 They 've done it step by step and they 've done nothing er to my mind that would prejudice full public consultation and public confidence erm er in the process .
11 Having given you food for thought , I 'd like to move on to a discussion of the criteria and can I say right now that I think it would be right and proper to limit our discussion this morning to the criteria .
12 He leaned heavily upon her arm , with a shambling lameness which was only half assumed , for he had gone barefoot for three weeks before he reached the refuge from which Iago had conveyed him west to Shrewsbury .
13 would have had us head over heels in roots
14 Only after his accession did Richard seek to exploit Morgan 's Welsh connections , and by then Morgan 's private interests had shifted firmly to the south of England , where marriage had brought him land in Dorset and Hampshire .
15 Only after his accession did Richard seek to exploit Morgan 's Welsh connections , and by then Morgan 's private interests had shifted firmly to the south of England , where marriage had brought him land in Dorset and Hampshire .
16 " She 's a Romany , not a colleen , and even if those nuns have taught her right from wrong , the temptation is too much . "
17 As for Mozart himself , who had married the sister of the woman he loved , the subject of Cosi must surely have given him food for thought .
18 He had asked to be transferred , but his club had given him notice of retention and refused to release him .
19 And the recent deal with Tivoli Systems Inc ( CI NO 2,107 ) has given it access to SQL and object-oriented database tools .
20 Professor MacFee had read it had been startled by its undoubted merit , and had carefully discussed it chapter by chapter with him , suggesting how to improve it .
21 The Wehrmachtfahrkahrte was issued it Mistelback to Wien Ost on the 26th November 1938 , on what was once the Austrian State Railways , by then part of the DR .
22 Sleep is denied me night after night
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