Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] [verb] [noun prp] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It was perfectly acceptable for Minton to take Vaughan down to ‘ Marshalls ’ , as he did in December 1946 , and the following year Edie sent them both nuts , port and a Christmas log , as a result of which , Minton thanked her , ‘ English romanticism will flourish again' .
2 More intensely than Skye , the smaller canvas of Raasay plunged Johnson straight into the life of the islanders .
3 What do you think of Romeo taking Juliet away from you ?
4 The singles championship too looks good with Noel Weir of Rathfriland clashing with the experienced Noel O'Hara of Herbert Park in one semi-final , and Harry Elliott of Dunluce meeting Colin Best of Willowfield .
5 So while he could have given this kind old Cornish gentleman an eye-opening insight into the plans being made on the Continent of Europe to bring England back within Rome 's jurisdiction , he was content to let his host do most of the talking .
6 Stuart I think it 's a really good idea for Oliver to see Gillie occasionally like this .
7 The publicity the film attracted in Cannes followed Nicholson back to America where it was due for New York opening in July which , as Karen Black told me later , was an odd time : ‘ It was a college film and so it goes on release at exactly the same time as the colleges are closing down for the summer and everyone is going home . ’
8 The one upholstered in blue left Euston at 1.30 pm ; the other left Glasgow at the same hour and they flashed past one another at Preston to reach Glasgow simultaneously at 8 pm .
9 Further mishandling by CI let Moorehead in for a try to put Banbridge out of sight .
10 Three penalties by Hobbs kept Bradford firmly in contention and another soon after the interval levelled the scores at 8-8 .
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