Example sentences of "and [vb past] [pron] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Salt shook her shoulder and when that made no difference , dragged her to her feet and propelled her to the small book-lined room known as the study .
2 When the boy gave no answer , the old man took him by the arm and propelled him to the far end of the room , down the narrow stairway , through the tiny door and back to the safety of his own bedroom .
3 Alexandra took the long pins out of her hat and laid them in the red glass tray on her dressing-table .
4 Nathan closed the folder and laid it on the starched tablecloth .
5 He dropped a long , searching kiss on her mouth , then took her shaking hand and laid it against the powerful , overpowering size of his arousal .
6 When he had begun to eat , I'tibar Khan entered with the box and laid it before the unhappy father , saying : ‘ King Aurangzeb , your son sends this plat to your majesty to let you see that he does not forget you . ’
7 It became known as the Pleven Plan , named after the French premier , René Pleven , who took an outline drafted by his earlier mentor , Jean Monnet , and laid it before the French Parliament on 24 October 1950 .
8 I took Montaine by the hand and led her through the empty rooms … there were very many .
9 He saw her state at once and without another word took her arm and led her into the little sitting room .
10 Then he took Victoria 's hand and led her towards the strange woman .
11 He took her hand and led her to the open-air dance-floor just as the band slipped into the first of their slow numbers .
12 At the top of the staircase various Chamberlains , dressed in gold embroidered jackets , welcomed the guests and led them to the Grand Master of Ceremonies .
13 And her white Reeboks screeched at the marble as she turned and led me to the waiting forms .
14 Finally , still silent , she turned and led us into the main room .
15 In short , the consumer called the tune and the operators who prospered were those who best identified the needs of the consumers and met them at the right price .
16 He suddenly swung her into his arms , his tortured breathing the only sound in the darkened barn , and instead of carrying her down the stairs he turned and lowered her to the soft hay that was spread thickly on the floor behind them .
17 He sighed and lowered himself to the other end of the settee .
18 He took the ladder and slung it into the snow-covered bushes .
19 They seem to have bullied him and made him er , make concessions , and the question that Freud and Bullett constantly ask is , why did Wilson make these concessions , especially since his position was already defined before he came to Europe , you know he already laid down the fourteen points , and sold it to the American people .
20 Troopers lifted the throne from its staging and passed it to the waiting hands below .
21 He gave support to William Wallace in his fight for Scottish independence but deserted him and aligned himself with the English King Edward I who was trying to dominate Scotland .
22 The Parquet had existed , he thought , since at least 1883 when a reforming Minister of Justice had unearthed in his office some Arabic translations of parts of the French Code Napoleon and promulgated them as the new Egyptian legal system .
23 I took the wad of twenties out of the bag and stuffed them into the back pocket of my jeans .
24 Anyway , after I 'd introduced her to a few different locations and got her over the initial newness of the experience , she seemed perfectly willing to come to me .
25 If Alison Watt , poor little sausage , had measured the Queen Mum from ear to ear , and got everything in the right place in the same picture , people would probably tell her she was a genius .
26 So because they do n't like the sound of this the other two have drawn off their magic stone and got them into the top jobs in er consortium !
27 Everyone still standing , and that was at least half the passengers , did a little backwards dance and righted themselves by the simple expedient of taking hold of the person or object closest to them .
28 She took off everything that could identify her , and stowed it in the bottom layer of her jewellery box .
29 And at once , two more leapt forward and scooped up the bleeding lumps of flesh and bone and flung them into the open furnaces .
30 Robbie screamed and flung herself against the protective width of Fen 's chest .
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