Example sentences of "[det] [vb past] [pers pn] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | That made it a crime within the family . |
2 | That helped us a lot . |
3 | I do n't know if this made her a lakelady or Lady of the Lake or not . |
4 | This made her a lot happier . |
5 | This made him a patriot . |
6 | This made him a world figure . |
7 | This made it an offence for anyone to conduct insurance business in the UK without authorisation and resulted from concern following the collapse of several ( mainly general insurance ) companies in the 1970s . |
8 | This cost them the lead , and though they recovered well they could n't stop a second Risley boat , crewed by husband and wife team and , slipping through to take the chequered flag after five circuits . |
9 | This told us a lot about Parvin 's ability to predict outcomes , to make and express judgements and to engage with a task , as well as her knowledge of concepts of size and measuring . |
10 | The only significant difference between Lucy and a statue was that Lucy had pubic hair ; this caused them a bit of a surprise at first . |
11 | Although all this assured him a footnote in the history of British science , it was his intimate association with one of the most celebrated scientific forgeries that rescued him from relative obscurity . |
12 | The Autocrat , the chauffeur , the bodyguard : this showed them the gulf , the magical distance . |
13 | This troubled them a bit because they were impatient to learn . |
14 | Another showed her the dark stains down his chest and across the dashboard and windscreen . |
15 | I have in fact si since seeing this sent her a copy of the paper I put to this meeting , erm , having seen that , because I did n't know that she was waiting for it to the commentary with . |
16 | Yeah , she gave me a Crunchie and I thought I bet it 's poison so I broke it in half gave them a bit , watched them eat it , gave it five minutes and then eat mine ! |
17 | This gave her the entrée into many whispering galleries of politics and the drawing-rooms if not the corridors of power . |
18 | This gave her the opportunity to bleat even more madly , puffing noisily between bleats to prove how sorely she was being tried . |
19 | I paused to get my breath and this gave her an opening . |
20 | This gave her an opportunity to work in Bradford and she extended her interest and investigations into the period of time between 11 and 14 , when a child becomes a woman . |
21 | He was intensely serious about the place of art in life , and I can remember painting a picture in the main art room at Berkhamstead , one I was to sell years later in Manchester , and the way in which he valued this gave me a sense of value in my own achievement . |
22 | Lisabeth was really into chocolate rushes , and while she fed her face , nuclear war could break out and she would n't pause between nibbles , so this gave me a chance to plan my campaign . |
23 | This gave me a chance to check out the spectator balconies which overhang the two long sides of the water . |
24 | This gave me no confidence and I left . |
25 | This gave me the opportunity of using homoeopathy in a general practice setting , while at the same time dealing with more chronic cases at the hospital where we had a consultant gynaecologist , an ENT surgeon and a consultant general surgeon , each operating once a week . |
26 | also , I was able to work at the painting knowing I could obliterate any unwanted areas ; this gave me the freedom I needed . |
27 | This gave me the chance to see many different military aircraft . |
28 | This gave him a pang of disappointment ; however , in view of the providence they were enjoying in so many other respects , he did not allow the feeling to pierce him long . |
29 | I think this gave him a bit of heart . |
30 | He saw homologies , unity of plan , everywhere and this gave him a pattern of a kind . |