Example sentences of "of [art] [noun pl] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | The impact of the rounds knocked him over on top of Kaptan . |
2 | ‘ Yes I do — I guess one of the others picked it up and it was just an unfamiliar name . |
3 | One of the respondents turned it over and read it and said oh well you could put that in the wine shop . |
4 | The end of the wars drove them back to the British Isles , and some of them turned to fight for land in Ireland . |
5 | To start with Wednesday night one of the customers rang me up |
6 | Also , the ghosts of the carvers frightened me off . |
7 | One of the wrestlers tipped her up by her ankles , and she too vanished into the hole , high-heeled pumps kicking as she was swallowed by whatever machine or animal lurked below . |
8 | One of the policemen followed me in ; he looked hard at me . |
9 | Afterwards , one of the servants led us down to a vaulted cellar . |
10 | A man who was on one of the tours asked me out . |
11 | Two of the archers picked me up under the armpits and hustled me down the steps of the scaffold . |
12 | The fear that he 'd be denied sight of the sanctum at the top of the stairs spurred him on , his body doing its ragged best to accommodate his ambition . |
13 | The respite was not to last however for , just as she heard the guards wondering aloud if they had hit her , someone on one of the freighters pointed her out with a cry . |
14 | Some of the men carried you out into the light in the gallery . ’ |
15 | Two of the men flung themselves down on a bench , scabbards clattering , while the third strode forward , kicking Isabel 's abandoned bucket out of his path . |