Example sentences of "[noun prp] in [noun] [conj] [vb past] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Crosby watched the 28-year-old schemer in the seven-goal rout of Partick in midweek and confirmed his interest yesterday . |
2 | But Cleveland and Northumberland switched from the recommended second Saturday in June and held their county championships last weekend . |
3 | With everything ready , I telephoned Brigadier Catto in England and told him about Daffodil Quentin and the touching little scene in the winners ' circle . |
4 | As Dolly followed Boz down the stairs from the bedroom , she said , ‘ Seb met Constable Aplin in Burford and brought him back here with the doctor last night . |
5 | Immediately , Vesna Jurkic Girardi , Director of the Archaeological Museum in Pula ( today Croatian Minister of Culture ) got the case moving by bringing charges against an unknown person who had excavated archaeological treasure in the region of Barbariga in Istria and smuggled it out of the country . |
6 | , writes : AMERICAN friends saw the marker stone of the centre of England in Warwickshire and confessed they did not know U.S.A. 's centre . |
7 | In August he crossed to Normandy in force and summoned his sons to a family conference . |
8 | ( In Henry VIII 's reign , the great Dutch scholar Erasmus was given the benefice of Aldington in Kent and had it commuted for a pension of £20 , charged on the living . ) |
9 | He wanted to do a Beatle medley and for that we made four cut-out caricatures of The Beatles in hardboard and painted them and then fitted them on frames and easels so that they could be stood up and moved around . |
10 | In February 1937 Marshal Göring visited Marshal Śmigły-Rydz in Warsaw and assured him that Germany had absolutely no territorial claims on the Polish Corridor and that Danzig , though ‘ eternally bound ’ to Poland by trade , would remain a Free City . |
11 | He looked at Pascoe in astonishment and shook his head . |
12 | You know , that in 1825 he bought an island on the Niagara River in America and offered it to all the Jews in the world to make a Jewish state called Ararat . |
13 | Yet even in the depths of my soul , even when I faced God in church and took His Body and Blood at communion , I could feel no shame . ’ |
14 | The 24-year-old Iro picked up the injury playing against Great Britain in the second Test in Auckland in July and aggravated it in his last match for Manly three weeks ago . |
15 | He picked up the injury playing against Great Britain in July and aggravated it in his last match for Manly . |
16 | ‘ I met Drew in Panama and liked him a lot . |
17 | He said he had met Mounsey in prison and believed they were set up by the same gang of traffickers in Bangkok . |
18 | Having located the spot , which had to be served by a nearby airstrip , they rang Anthony Marangos in Paris and told him to call back in half an hour with the largest houses closest to the spot . |
19 | Compared Angus Brown in Scarbus and confessed he practiced a charme by uttering some words with a string he held to his mouth which string was to be bound about the hand of the sick person . |
20 | Compared Angus Brown in Scarbus and confessed he practiced a charme by uttering some words with a string he held to his mouth which string was to be bound about the hand of the sick person . |
21 | A little later , he met the leaders of the Provisional IRA in Dublin and assured them that he would be delighted if he could cut it down to ten or eight years . |
22 | Lancret may have seen Blaise in action and reproduced his image retrospectively . |
23 | Initial bans were imposed after the Braer ran aground off Shetland in January and spilt its cargo of light crude oil [ see ED 67 ] . |