Example sentences of "and [vb past] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I sniffed it and whispered an obscene word to it , then I put on my coat and overshoes and walked out of the hotel . |
2 | People passing the farmhouse saw the smoke rising from the chimney , and envied the newly-married couple in their happiness . |
3 | Attempts to reconcile these two decisions have expanded human ingenuity and expended an unconscionable amount of time , effort and paper . |
4 | Richardson scored 53 and shared a second wicket partnership of 141 with man-of-the-match Lara , who hit 14 boundaries and made his runs from 132 deliveries before being run out . |
5 | As we have seen , although positivist criminologists were often shy of associating themselves with specific corrective programmes , they saw crime as pathological and shared a general consensus in favour of a broadly rehabilitative approach to ridding ourselves of it . |
6 | Both were just 23 and shared the same love of horses , fresh air and country pursuits . |
7 | ‘ Yet we still sat next to each other on the team bus and shared the same room . |
8 | This culture , and all subsequent isolates that were identified as the epidemic strain , belonged to bacteriocin type S3/P0:ribotype A , and shared the same CHEF profile . |
9 | To explore the desert , Thesiger immersed himself in the Bedu way of life : he spoke Arabic , dressed and went barefoot they did , and shared the extreme hardship of their existence . |
10 | By Jaysus , they run to the top and stabbed the old fella to death . |
11 | He heard the dialling tone and stabbed the 9 button three times . |
12 | As he stooped to kiss Murad 's feet he drew a poisoned dagger and stabbed the Turkish leader , causing ‘ the illustrious sultan to drink the sherbet of martyrdom ’ . |
13 | It has also partly reduced the bureaucratization of farms and lessened the social distance between farmers and their workers . |
14 | In a fit of temper he shot up past the runner , and just as he was reaching for a ledge above , the turf he was standing on performed its Velcro imitation and propelled the stunned climber into the air . |
15 | Alec stretched out his arm and laid a comforting hand over hers . |
16 | His host quickly crossed the solar and laid a conciliatory hand on the younger man 's arm . |
17 | As the line that seemingly connects the two circle centres needed close scrutiny , I went back to the 1:25,000 scale maps or the area and laid a straight edge along the apparent intersection . |
18 | She sat down beside him and laid a velvety hand over his . |
19 | Desmond reached out and laid a sympathetic hand on her arm . |
20 | He straightened the bedclothes and laid a wrapped chocolate truffle on each pillow , a goodnight blessing . |
21 | The following Christmas Eve , we enlisted the aid of Addy , our friend and ally , and laid an ingenious Santa-trap . |
22 | ‘ Be brave , ’ he told himself , and laid the middle finger of each hand upon the rim , as Peccable , who 'd once owned such a Bowl and had it smashed by his wife in a domestic row , had instructed . |
23 | Half carrying , half trailing the inert figure , they reached the factory door , then edged their way in and laid the unconscious form on the floor . |
24 | He cleared his throat again and laid the little bat carefully on the table . |
25 | She pulled her jumper off and handed it to him , then watched as he spread it out and laid the dead animal on it . |
26 | Curtis settled himself behind the wheel and laid the empty can on the passenger seat . |
27 | He went and laid the limp creature down on a tuft of grass near the fold to let its mother lick it . |
28 | From the 16th century , doctors widely accepted that teething was responsible for a multiplicity of childhood illnesses , including convulsions and death , and recommended a protective measure that babies ' gums should be lacerated ‘ to liberate the death ’ . |
29 | The Law Commission , in their Report No 160 on Sale and Supply of Goods ( 1987 ) , recognised many of the weaknesses in the present law on merchantable quality ( paras 3.4 – 6 ) and recommended a new definition to be adopted in all contracts involving supply of goods . |
30 | Even Green did wonder why a better path could not have been made and recommended a little landscaping of trees and rocks which blocked the views of Stock Ghyll force . |