Example sentences of "[vb pp] [indef pn] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He felt very weak , however , and every so often he retched convulsively , though without vomiting for he had consumed nothing except a little water in the past twenty-four hours .
2 The trouble was , of course , that among Henry 's sort of person , a rugby-playing surveyor , for example , or the kind of dentist like David Sprott who was n't afraid to get up on his hind legs at a social gathering and talk , seriously and at length , about teeth , he was considered something of a subversive .
3 My God , for 15 years I 'd written nothing but a few songs . ’
4 So far she had seen nothing but a normal barn — bales of hay , racks of apples , a few garden tools — but now she found herself forced into the other side of the top floor and it was certainly different , so different in fact that as Alain released her she walked forward of her own volition .
5 ‘ Have you seen owt of a black dog ? ’ said Jack to Philip .
6 Their doctor had murmured something about a weak heart , but Lord Grafton had dismissed the warning , saying the physician was an old woman .
7 Overdoing a successful method of defence , Charity nearly ruined everything by a palpable display of innocent formality .
8 Kylie , who 's undergone something of a radical image change in the last few months , has just released her new album , ‘ Let's Get To It ’ .
9 ‘ You 've done something with a western that I 've never see before .
10 Unlike the skin-heads and punks of a later generation , or the teddy boys who preceded this era , many ‘ flower children ’ were non-violent and in their communitas even exhibited something of a constructive element .
11 I decided I did n't want a toffee-apple any more , even though I 'd seen one with a great wedge of toffee stuck to the bottom , so I pretended I 'd seen Marie passing in front of the window and I ran out and shouted , " Wait on , Marie , I 've an important message for you . "
12 And she had rarely met anyone with a sharper eye , or a truer judgement on people .
13 No one had said anything for a long time .
14 ‘ I 'm afraid this dog affair has got everyone in a nasty mood , ’ Uncle Alfred explained .
15 Clydebank have had nothing but a damaging effect on Aberdeen , however .
16 ‘ I think I 'm demanding and chauvinistic , but I 've finally got someone with a good enough sense of humour to be able to cope with that very well , ’ he said .
17 ‘ I 'd unwittingly bought one by a rival historian and you should have seen the way she turned her nose up at it .
18 Thirteen were recorded as not using an intelligence test as a determinant , though some of these used one in a few individual cases or as a qualifier .
19 I do nt think they ve had one for a few years .
20 Got one with a bigger bit gave .
21 nearly thirty years ago , erm , we used to sell the old glass bowl fitting on er three chains , hanging from the ceiling and that , and I used to buy those in a crate of about fifty at a time , and er most of the houses had two lighting points in the lounge anyway so , and they 'd always wanted a pair and we used to have them in the shop on a display so that about eight of them could all be lit up at once and people could see them and if they did n't like those then the , we could always put another one under the set if we 'd got one in a certain colour , we could hang one of those up and er they could look at that and see what it looked like .
22 ‘ Though I 'm surprised you have n't got something on a grander scale . ’
23 You 've got okay you 've got something like a six I do n't even know what time the train comes they change at different times , the one I 've caught was at five past nine train .
24 ‘ I did n't expect anything in the nationals , of course , ’ he said , frowning , ‘ but I thought one of the local rags might have had something about a missing boat . ’
25 A planner , Colin Buchanan , who during the 1950s had had somewhat of a chequered career as an inspector in the Ministry of Town and Country Planning ( Bruton , 1981 ) , argued that a new situation had arisen which called for a fresh approach .
26 THINGS have deteriorated so far and so fast at Higgs & Hill that shareholders were lucky to be offered anything as a final dividend .
27 He recommends the phrase ‘ care of the body ’ to be used in discussion with clients and continues to surprise us by telling us that in his experience of funeral-arranging he has never yet had anything but a positive response to , ‘ Would you like us to look after mother in our usual way , so that you will be assured of having an everlasting memory of her sleeping peacefully and at rest ? ’
28 However , within minutes of starting the meeting ( or so it seemed ) I had invited someone with a severe pain in the head to come forward .
29 I might just add that what we are deeply disturbed by , is that as the fighting continues in Cambodia with Phol Pot trying once again to get into control , already a hundred and fifty thousand people have been displaced by that fighting and that er the number of amputees has reached something like a thousand a month which is twice last year 's figure .
30 On the dressing table were bottles and jars , a positive mountain of makeup and potions ; and powder , spilled from a bowl onto the cluttered dressing table , coated everything in a fine , cream dust .
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