Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb past] [noun] [conj] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | If Hadow indicated direction and purpose it was not until the end of the Second World War that such ideals would begin to be realised . |
2 | Labour consumer affairs spokesman Nigel Griffiths warned Sega and Nintendo they had three weeks to act . |
3 | Self-taught as an artist , Bacon designed furniture and rugs which he showed at Queensbury Mews Studio in 1929 . |
4 | The impulse proved at first a happy one , for in the graveyard Miss Fergusson discovered tombstones and crosses whose Celtic air recalled those of her native Ireland ; a smile of approval crossed her dutiful features . |
5 | Mr Lewis warned judges and magistrates who have been jailing offenders at an unprecedented rate , that pushing the service too far and too fast would create what he called unacceptable risks . |
6 | The Chapel gave men and women who were often denied formal education the inspiration and obligation to serve their fellow citizens in voluntary activities , the Trade Unions and public life . |
7 | When Lambert found Kimberley and Killion they were out on the field , looking at a map laid on the bottom wing of a plane . |
8 | During 1918 they met principally at Lord Derby 's breakfasts , from which Baldwin recorded impressions and interchanges which indicate both that the Prime Minister was a near stranger to him and that he was not above a little daring toadying . |
9 | If York or London needed Bell or Ramsey they had a moral duty to move whether or not they wanted it . |