Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb past] [prep] [noun] [adv] in " in BNC.
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1 | Tessa gazed at Bob sadly in the half-darkness of the landing , and shivered slightly . |
2 | Ehret returned to London later in 1736 and England became his permanent home . |
3 | While the Duke and Lieutenant Benson went to Maryhill later in the morning to talk to Hess , Carrington soned out a few more ends . |
4 | As a woman who had chosen not to marry , Leapor looked for constancy primarily in relation to friendship . |
5 | A.C.D. de Graaff arrived as Governor-General late in 1926 and appealed to the nationalists for cooperation while some Dutch officials endeavoured to counteract their countrymen 's reactionary spirit by forming De Stuuw ( Forward Movement ) . |
6 | First establishing himself at Sockbridge Hall , Lowther moved to London permanently in 1663 . |
7 | Sigibert and Guntram came to blows again in 573 , and the crisis was exacerbated by Chilperic 's attacking Sigibert 's lands south of the Loire . |
8 | Samuel arrived in Algeciras late in 1939 , after a journey of three months , not long after General Franco announced that Tangier would become a Spanish territory . |
9 | Nguyen Ai Quoc went into Yunnan early in 1942 to link up with the many other Vietnamese exiles who were known collectively as Dong Minh Hoi . |
10 | God lived on earth only in the outward appearance of a man . |
11 | Laziness belonged to workers elsewhere in other parts of the country . |
12 | The marauding Messerschmitts appeared over Malta again in the afternoon of 28 March , Lt. Mietusch claiming one Hurricane shot down at 1730 , and Oblt . |
13 | Henry 's brother George suffered from croup later in the year . |
14 | After a stay at Attigny , not far from the Meuse , Charles returned to Paris early in September . |
15 | Well yes we would and you can hear Colin Slater beamed from Molyneaux tonight in a sports special . |
16 | Elizabeth came to Greece again in 1966 . |
17 | Uzuncarsili follows much the same line , though perhaps in an attempt to salvage something of the Taskopruzade/Mecdi story he suggests in effect that in that story Mehmed I ( 1413–21 ) should be read for Bayezid I : he thus concludes that Molla Fenari left for Karaman either in the confused period following Ankara or in the time of Mehmed I , in the manner described by Taskopruzade . |
18 | Both Andrew and Judith arrived in Vancouver much in need of rest to recuperate from their hazardous and near-fatal experiences as passengers on the ill-fated liner ‘ Athenia ’ , which was torpedoed and sunk by a Nazi submarine off the Eire coast a few days after the outbreak of World War II . |
19 | ‘ Years ago he and Bartholomew served as officers here in the Tower . ’ |
20 | Malone finished the match with 13 players after number eight Ken Tuta was sent off and centre Bill Harbinson retired through injury early in the second-half . |