Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] a lovely [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Henson has done a lovely job of placing his famous characters in the novel 's context while never letting us forget that this is meant to be a huge extravaganza .
2 ‘ Someone has done a lovely drawing of me .
3 Thanks to all the teachers from Inner Kent who helped provide a lovely tea at the training day .
4 She insisted she 'd got a lovely man for me .
5 So she went and they 've made a lovely job of it !
6 and they 've got a lovely wardrobe in white
7 Without waiting for a reply , she put her head into the room and said in that all-things-bright-and-beautiful voice she reserved for her mother-in-law , which Greg found grating even on first acquaintance : ‘ I 've got a lovely surprise for you , Mother dear .
8 They 've got a lovely surprise at the wedding came to a a hotel you know
9 I remember my mother saying to me once , she says er , I 've got a lovely dinner for you today , my duck .
10 I 've got a lovely bunch of coconuts , they 're all standing in a row , big ones , small ones , one 's as a big as head , oh give a twist , of the wrist , the showman said .
11 I 've got a lovely bunch of coconuts Roll up my lad , roll up .
12 I 've got a lovely bunch of coconuts !
13 I 've got a lovely bunch of coconuts I 've got a lovely bunch of coconuts
14 I 've got a lovely bunch of coconuts I 've got a lovely bunch of coconuts
15 But they 've got a lovely lot of dance records .
16 raise so you 've got a lovely figure in the , on the oak ,
17 We 've got a lovely telly with a twelve-inch screen and now you come asking for a book !
18 When the sightseeing tour was over , Little Billy sat down again on a large branch and said to the whole company of Minpins , ‘ Look , I 've had a lovely time with you all , but how am I ever going to get home again ?
19 Erm I 've had a lovely letter from from George .
20 He had been accused early on in the play by Agydeus that he was too barbaric to offer Zenocrate any amorous discourse , yet he manages to produce a lovely speech for her where he talks about he stunning beauty and his love for her : ‘ Zenocrate , the loveliest maid alive … whose eyes are brighter than the lamps of heaven … that with thy looks canst clear the darkened sky ’ .
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