Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pers pn] [adv prt] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've pursued him down the disappearing paths of my own psyche . |
2 | HER REPLY on August 21 appears to have tipped him over a political brink . |
3 | Cos I 'd cleaned it up the other day cos it had mildew on the bottom of it ! |
4 | When old Mother Jacobsen had unlimited time at her disposal and the opportunity to take up the strands from where she had laid them down the previous day or week , she embroidered her stories with meticulous and colourful detail . |
5 | The route they had taken into the underground passages had led them along a wide , high-ceilinged passageway that was easy to negotiate . |
6 | Had Liverpool been playing Arsenal next Wednesday would Dalglish have ruled him out a full five days before the game ? |
7 | Moments later he had led her up a short stairway , through the heavily bolted door at the top , and out of the building , and Isabel had recognised the alley leading to the wash-houses and pressing-rooms , which lay between the towering keep and the curtain wall . |
8 | You must have touched her up the wrong way . |
9 | The Dalek Killer 's led us up a blind alley . ’ |
10 | decimals , cos you 're supposed to know about decimals as well , so do that one on your calculator now , I know you 've just , you 've just worked it out the long way , so you just , and you do n't even need the one point nought , you can just put one , and then take away point , nought point two five . |
11 | He slid the ramrod out , jammed it down the long barrel , then pulled it free . |