Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ In case everyone has forgotten , I 'm still here , ’ Paula interjected . |
2 | It makes even worse reading and it distresses me to have to bring it to the attention of the House . |
3 | However , after a brief respite at Ossett everyone agreed to continue . |
4 | There was also Alec , a prison officer from Wormwood Scrubs ( when he 'd given his address and next of kin on a previous camp everyone had thought he was kidding ) ; Ken , who to everyone 's delight turned up with a guitar ( were we really going to sit round a campfire singing ? ) ; and David , an aircraft engineer who after fifteen years in the Scouts could ‘ do wonderful things with ropes ’ . |
5 | One may argue that by moving the magnetic field nothing has changed at the position of the wire . |
6 | After five minutes nothing had happened . |
7 | ‘ But of course everyone 's forgotten it by now ? ’ |
8 | But I was one with the solitaries of the spirit , too : with St Teresa and St John of the Cross as well as with humbler dissidents like Jordi and one or two other men of the working class I had known in Spain , the young bank clerk I had met in Cordoba the previous spring , among the orange and lilac blossom of Las Tendillas , where we walked and whispered , hardly daring to look at one another , and separating at the sight of police . |
9 | Erm I did say at the time if the Council agreed it was we would approve the new application it would only be if the original was rescinded and I did speak to the Town Clerk so there 's no need , I 'm not making a big issue , but I think the Council should be aware and the Town Clerk I believe has notified because again this is one of those things that could happen at a later date and as we all know if we have n't made these things perfectly clear . |
10 | You know that stripy T-shirt I 've got the |
11 | Before they gave me a bike I had to earn it , I had to work in the garden . |
12 | By the time I had replaced the telephone in its cradle I had realized in a sudden , terrifying swoop of misery that I was in genuine danger . |
13 | I did go out with one of me mates once and he was going burgling and I needed to do one 'cos I had no money or nothing , strung out , and he went to the Old Hall Estate and broke into a house and I got in through the window with him and I just looked around and saw all these photographs of , y'know like , the family that lived there with the kids and that and I just got this horrible feeling , so I just got out the window and walked away , even though I was strung out and I did n't pick nothing up , I just left him to it ‘ cos , like , though all the burglaries I 'd done , they 'd all been shops . |
14 | Okay I 'll tell Chuck I 've sold it . |
15 | HSMorris Bristol PS I did find the article amusing and am no less a woman because I did . |
16 | But the other important element is that you have to reflect the style of the original , look at the notes I 've made at the bottom of the page , please . |
17 | For some time I had wanted to move further from London with its many social distractions , and now with the half million words of notes I had brought back with me from my world tour waiting to be distilled into a book , I felt the need more than ever . |
18 | When I search a farmland site I always keep careful records , and looking back to my notes I started to search the areas where there had been the greatest concentration of finds . |
19 | That , wrote Harsnet , is part of the reason why I have chosen glass and not canvas or wood , that is why in my notes I have called it a delay in glass , which is to say a refusal of shit . |
20 | I realised writing How Far Can You Go ? how little of the conceptual faith I had grown up with I still retained … ’ |
21 | But remembering the faith I have met , and shared , with men of all races , in the unfolding pattern of God 's will , I take courage afresh . |
22 | In faith I have applied to go to Sydney , Australia in September . |
23 | His people kept him monstrously short — ’ I ca n't wait till they discover the debts I 've made ; though as a matter of fact I can wait , it would be wiser too . ’ |
24 | there 's a thing on one of my cloths I 've got some on |
25 | Boatbuilders would probably say that the 38ft yacht I have described is too expensive to produce . |
26 | Then the old porter I 'd seen on my first visit shambled across the hallway , teapot with no lid in one hand and a bottle of milk in the other . |
27 | And he referred quite clearly to the notes someone had taken , information my mother must have given them . |
28 | I changed over to a lure I 'd bought in Hobart , the aptly named Tasmanian Devil , and I began to get the odd flathead on it and not bad fish either . |
29 | And now our small party showed the same intimacy I had witnessed in all the random groupings I had seen with a recent experience of Machu Picchu behind them . |
30 | In fact , my sheer busyness had squeezed out the close intimacy I had known with him during the first few months of the year after my operation . |