Example sentences of "['s] [noun pl] [coord] [vb base] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Beside me , Eva , in her jeans and tennis shoes , stepped along lightly , trying to hum one of Charlie 's songs and keep up with my fast pace .
2 To take an example , suppose two mothers regularly go for coffee in each other 's homes and take along their respective toddlers , and that one parent gets quite distressed at the children running riot around the house whilst the other is seemingly oblivious .
3 LEGO : Ole Kirk Christiansen , a jobless carpenter in Denmark , had the idea to make good toys that would appeal to children 's imaginations and stand up to rough handling .
4 Mark 's promotions and progress up the company ladder .
5 Under the agreement with creditors , they have three years to realise the firm 's assets and pay back as much of the debt as possible .
6 The beaches await but even if you consider yourself more of a sun worshipper than a sightseeing buff , you may be tempted to venture further afield , out to explore the rolling hills and picturesque cornfields which stretch across this region 's landscapes and conjure up images of some rich renaissance tapestry .
7 He was often obliged to pull the wheel from his employer 's hands or cry out ‘ Brake , sir ! ’ and ‘ Stop !
8 He was often obliged to pull the wheel from his employer 's hands or cry out ‘ brake , sir ! ’ and ‘ Stop !
9 Er and we were getting the impression then we were only , not wanting to decry them Bettaware salesmen or Bettaware people , you had to go round now and stick catalogues through people 's doors and go back and
10 After the music stops for the last time the first man to return the ladies ' shoes and collect up all his clothing is allowed to kiss every woman in the room !
11 Sooner or later , however , Mr Gandhi will decide to cut the puppets ' strings and bring on another election .
12 Initially , the system worked well : Federconsorzi used its national clout to bid up the price of farmers ' crops and bargain down the cost of their supplies .
13 Children used to leave out hay for the kings ' horses and wake up to find it had mysteriously been replaced by presents .
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