Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [vb past] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | A few weeks ago we were fortunate enough to meet in a public house where I bought you half a dozen pints and we engaged in a long and fascinating conversation . |
2 | I bought a French team shirt , and wore it at the Liverpool game where we stuffed them 2–2 . |
3 | Some German military police took Tribe prisoner and locked him in a barn , where they shot him fifteen minutes later . |
4 | They 've all been partially excluded from mainstream schools , where they found it hard to fit in . |
5 | How he had overcome all the complex problems of graft-rejection , septicaemia , and so on — not to mention the central problem of bestowing life — was beyond me , although I took it that fortune had favoured his researches . |
6 | Because although I hated it worse than anything , I did enjoy it too , once I got used to it . |
7 | ALTHOUGH I promised you last week that I 'd bring details of the all Ireland Schools teams competition this week , I 'm afraid that I do n't have full details to hand as yet , so I 'll hold it over to next week . |
8 | ALTHOUGH I promised you last week that I 'd bring details of the all Ireland Schools teams competition this week , I 'm afraid that I do n't have full details to hand as yet , so I 'll hold it over to next week . |
9 | But although I found it impossible not to be moved by the vibes and hype of enthusiastic publicity people and charming sales teams , there is no getting away from the fact that it is going to be a very tough year , with too many major titles to be able to do justice to them all ; and I do n't see any real evidence of anyone pruning their lists . |
10 | Although I found it impossible to imagine such a conversation with Mrs Monro , I had no doubt that Lili was telling the truth , and whatever the psychological convolutions the facts were there . |
11 | And although I found it hard to understand that you did n't want to meet her again that evening , I accepted that she was possibly ‘ not your type ’ . |
12 | ‘ My spirits varied between depression , acceptance , and hope , ’ he said , ‘ although I found it easier not to think of my son , Antoine . ’ |
13 | The family could not speak English and my schoolboy French was almost exhausted so I bade them good afternoon but managed to make them understand that I would have dinner with them one evening soon — ‘ An English dinner . ’ |
14 | Not all mine did , so I left them all as thick as possible and matched the thick with the thin later . |
15 | Benjamin became lost in his own thoughts so I left him alone and lay on my own bed thinking about Mathilda until the bell sounded for supper . |
16 | I went back to Ralemberg 's house but it was all sealed up like a tomb so I left it alone . |
17 | ‘ After The White Lion won they gave me £6,000 and told me to get them another , so I sold them three shares in Rambo 's Hall — who I 'd bought cheaply in a job lot as a yearling — for £1,500 each . |
18 | About this time I had , by a certain wicked attempt — for I had a bold heart which rather put me upon courting than avoiding danger — set a hornet 's nest about my ears so I thought it better to remove myself to France and be a little more discreet in my armours . |
19 | " Tim was four years older than me , and quite clearly destined to be something successful in life , " he would remember , " so I thought it better to stay with him . |
20 | If we 'd just attacked they 'd have killed you immediately , so I thought it best to try and get you to a safer distance before anything happened . ’ |
21 | ‘ So I thought it best to lie low for a while ; keep the nose clean by cutting out the rowdies . |
22 | I did n't like the colour on it , though , so I sprayed it gold with car spray . |
23 | Well , I was there , behind the bar , standing in for Marcus , for a few minutes he said , more like two hours , so I saw it all develop . |
24 | The fish was still on , and I had the golf-ball firmly clutched in my left hand , so I landed them both . |
25 | None of them applied to me , so I deleted them all and put ‘ Ms ’ . |
26 | I had no connections with the bigwigs of the movie capital so I found it impossible as a stranger to make the right contacts among publicity agents at the various studio lots , and to meet the stars . |
27 | ‘ Apparently , her cat had very bad plaque on its teeth and she was really concerned , so I gave her some advice and Amy has been in touch ever since . |
28 | But remember , Isabel , if you dislike your present position , that once I offered you honourable marriage . |
29 | So that Clara , although she found it hard to believe that she herself was thus chosen , had no alternative to believing it . |
30 | Maui claimed to lose it , so she offered him each of her fingers and toes , one by one , until she realised she had been tricked . |