Example sentences of "[noun] and [verb] [pron] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A thatcher can look at a roof and tell you who thatched it by the pattern . ’
2 I 'm I 'm a little unclear exactly how much footloose allocation remains in Selby , I I er think I understand it to be quite small , taking account of , but I would simply say to the panel Leeds ' concern is that we should not be a counter focus in that corridor , which er most most greatly bear on our attempts to regenerate our inner areas and use our our many brown field sites .
3 But as well as her being uncomfortable with lying , her eyes had been trapped by the intensity of his gaze and telling him anything less than the truth , the whole truth , had seemed impossible .
4 This power also has proved to be potent on a truly universal level , with France in particular warming to the man 's work and awarding him its prestigious Chevalier of Arts and Letters , an honour doubtless of special significance to a writer who lists Flaubert and Stendhal as primary influences .
5 I eased out of the pockets and showed him my open , empty hands .
6 Morgan dipped in a little bow and gave her his best smile .
7 Clive ran a hand through his hair and gave me his wide-boy grin .
8 Shall I do that , Lissa — shall I hunt out your secrets and make them my own ? ’
9 By 1661 Gurle had raised the hardy nectarine Elruge and given it his own name reversed , with an extra e for euphony .
10 ‘ Bring me the women first , ’ Implexion had said , striding into the largest tent and making it his temporary headquarters .
11 QTs were delighted to hear that both and are making excellent progress and sent them our warmest wishes .
12 Galla , Somali , Gurage , people from the subject kingdom of Kaffa , negroes from the west , mingled on the streets with their Amhara and Tigrean overlords ; but it was these latter who dominated the scene , imposed their stamp upon the town and gave it its unique character .
13 Christ , in some mysterious way , takes upon himself our folly and failure and makes it his own , so that we may go free .
14 Hopefully he can recover and regain his test place and give it his best shot .
15 The pair have taken classic rock songs like Stairway to Heaven and given them their own distinctive treatment .
16 How many fifty-somethings would search out an almost incomprehensible hit single by a teenybop dance-pop group and make it his own ?
17 The trip was a great success , the subsequent Travels in the West exhibition proving very popular in Nanjing and giving him his first taste of newspaper and television attention .
18 Harvey scrambled up some roughly cut foot-holds , held on to a gnarled grey tree and offered me his other hand .
19 We just clear them on to the runway and tell them what other traffic we expect .
20 ‘ We have to adopt a really attacking policy and give it our best shot , ’ declared Roxburgh , who has recalled creative players in Celtic 's Paul McStay and John Collins along with Rangers skipper Richard Gough .
21 She ca n't spend all day monitoring my blood sugar and giving me my thyroid medicine , and if I ca n't paint I shall go mad ! ’
22 He summoned Chamberlain to see him again first thing the next morning and told him his new plan .
23 He woke me at two this morning and gave me his best horse and bid me not to stop till I had overtaken you on the way .
24 I took Friday to the other side of the island and showed him my big canoe .
25 ‘ Is there a chance Ed phoned Sandy and told her something important — something so important someone thought it was dangerous that she went on living ? ’
26 His face bore an expression of holiness and rapture which his habitual place of worship never saw .
27 You want to be very careful er , Mr Chairman , how we put out erm , information , I mean , let's face it , you know , you start sort of raising a lot of hairs if you 're not careful and if , if , even if it 's totally irrelevant people will latch on to a particular com comment and make it their own .
28 ‘ Kennet is a big man with plenty of pace and gives us something different to anything we have at the club . ’
29 In any case , he recognized the success of Dej 's gambit and made it his own after 1964.4 In fact , when Khruschev was toppled by Brezhnev in the autumn of 1964 , three counts in the lengthy criticism of his methods that was levelled at Khruschev by the new Soviet leadership referred to his errors in his dealings with the Romanians .
30 interior and make it my own ?
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