Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] he [vb past] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ONCE upon a time there was a postman called Pat and he lived in a village called Greendale , along with his black and white cat , Jess . |
2 | It.starred this kid called Ed Byrnes and he sat in a Ford Thunderbird or Chevrolet and he combed his hair like this , and he said , ‘ Hi-ya chick , howd'ya like to take a three-hundred horse power plunge into the landscape ? ’ |
3 | He had been a member of Hendon RFC since he played in the colts team . |
4 | Whoever gunned Mahoney while he lay in a hospital bed need have no pipe dreams about Murder Two or other lesser charge . |
5 | He was the one who had asked Werewolf if he played in a band , and the one I 'd seen being ticked off by Cawthorne . |
6 | Moreover , alliances bind both parties ; the kaiser properly reminded Bismarck that he had in the past ‘ always opposed tieing our hands through alliances ’ . |
7 | it does my house , in fact it come the other day when Kerry had to pick a battery up and I walked out the front with Kerry and he sat in the car and did n't even look at me |
8 | It was the second major blow in a week for Sampras , who failed to live up to his top seeding in Paris when he lost in the quarter-finals of the French Open . |
9 | It was the second major blow in a week for Sampras , who failed to live up to his top seeding in Paris when he lost in the quarter-finals of the French Open . |
10 | He was out of costume and looked like Charles Paris when he arrived in the back bar of the Red Lion . |
11 | The agony of his death confronted Jesus as he prayed in the garden of Gethsemane . |
12 | By the time Gabriel and he met in the late afternoon they knew that Rose had probably never got home the night before . |
13 | The Strangford MP was accused of ‘ dancing on the graves of the dead ’ by the SDLP after he said in a radio interview that increasing fear in nationalist areas could be helpful . |
14 | Betty Maitland very obligingly looked up Danny Ram on the payroll ( his name was actually Danyatai Ram ) and told Robyn that he worked in the foundry . |
15 | After missing in a flat calm against the French , it was typical of Hastings that he succeeded in a gale which made the Murrayfield goal-posts moan like a didgeridoo . |
16 | I ca n't really blame her either , thought Charsky as he reclined in a hot bath , for feeling a sense of relief . |
17 | The need for such a policy was recognized by Adam Smith when he wrote in the Wealth of Nations in 1776 : ‘ People of the same trade seldom meet together , even for merriment and diversion , but the conversation ends in a conspiracy against the public , or in some instances to raise prices . ’ |