Example sentences of "browning [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Kerry Evans said at Shrewsbury Crown Court that he asked Edward Browning about the blood , and was told that it must have come from an animal he had hit while driving to Scotland .
2 But supposing Browning for some reason has copied out some lines from his wife 's almost equally well-known A Musical Instrument , beginning ‘ What was he doing , the great god Pan , Down in the reeds by the river ? ’
3 Wilson , telling Mrs Browning of this , laughed .
4 Whitlock snarled angrily and tossed the Browning onto the ground .
5 She had never been less communicative either in speech or in manner and it was remarked on by Mrs Browning with curiosity .
6 The Dragoons took John Browning with them and he was hanged later at Mauchline , where his name is on a memorial to Covenanters on the Loan Green .
7 But , in O'Brien , Pritchard and Browning v.
8 He felt for a pulse then , letting the gunman 's arm drop , he holstered the Browning before walking back slowly towards the doors .
9 Mortimer almost ran headlong into a patrol of Germans as he traversed a long gallery , but the Germans were hampered by uncocked weapons , and Mortimer downed two of them with his Browning before ducking behind a turn in the wall , his men loosing a volley of rifle fire into the surviving guards .
10 ‘ Where 're you going ? ’ she demanded , suddenly awake and watching him take the Browning from his holdall .
11 Lydia Browning from Nottingham , feels she gave breastfeeding her best shot .
12 The fire by which we sat , Mrs Browning in front , I to one side , consisted mainly of a branch of beech which she had brought in from the woods : the thick end was in the fireplace , surrounded by burning twigs cosseted into flame by Mrs Browning , who puffed upon them with a pair of leather bellows when they faltered , and the other end , in shape and size rather like the antlers of a deer , reached out into the room .
13 ‘ Do you think , ’ Miss Violet said , leaning forward excitedly , ‘ do you think , Signora Romagnoli , do you think that one day I might meet Mrs Browning in this house ? ’
14 She was called upon , day after day , to sustain Mrs Browning in her awful anxiety and she did it willingly , dragging out from the furthermost corners of her memory evidence of Miss Henrietta s strength and fortitude together with examples of women of whom she had heard who had survived this disease .
15 While ordering the drawings in the Turner Bequest , Ruskin wrote to Elizabeth Browning in 1858 that he believed ‘ the old man 's soul had been gradually crushed within him , leaving him at the close of his life weak , sinful , desolate — nothing but his generosity and kindness of heart left ’ .
16 However even though it is a neural network however , erm you can see it is a pack recognition technique and in fact it was first developed in nineteen fifty nine as the N tuple method er by some chap Browning erm I think cos I 've never heard of Browning since that paper .
17 In the special souvenir programme of their visit chairman of Farnham Urban District Council W. H. Emery waxed lyrical about the glories of England in April : ‘ They will find the countryside awakening to the call of spring with the first green buds bursting into life and on their return to their native land they will carry with them happy memories of Farnham — in April , ’ and inevitably he went on to quote Robert Browning on the subject of being in England , ‘ Now that April 's there … ‘
18 We came here to Siena , where I have been before , though to a different house , to visit my husband who accompanied the Brownings last month , the doctor having ordered Mrs Browning to be taken out of this city or he would not answer for the consequences .
19 It was the shock of seeing Mrs Browning to whom she went , a little reluctantly , on June 6th , a little after midday .
20 This was the death that had reduced Mrs Browning to a grief more overt and terrible than she had ever shown before and all around her there were faces nearly as stricken and voices almost as crazed .
21 Mrs Browning at least thought so .
22 Mortimer had emptied his Browning by now , and could n't risk the time to reload .
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