Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [vb -s] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | The porter fetches it every morning . ’ |
2 | This third body is disposed of , but as the porter returns he encounters the hunchback husband who he supposes to be the corpse returning yet one more time . |
3 | Unable to stop the spell which has made the broom fetch water , the apprentice breaks it in two only to have both halves doing the job at twice the speed . |
4 | No , it does n't say the size of the bathrooms does it ? |
5 | Innocent III employed mercenaries in January 1199 and in 1199 – 1200 , as the Gesta tells us . |
6 | ‘ With any data at their disposal ’ — the terminology puts us back into Louis Agassiz' laboratory . |
7 | The Acts gives us many examples of Christian people bearing witness to Jesus , in particular his death and resurrection , to soldiers and governors , prince-lings and mediums , crowds and individuals . |
8 | USL repaid approximately $13m to AT&T from the proceeds and the remainder allows it to fund its cash flow requirements . |
9 | The organiser of a country show which failed to pull in the crowds says he 'll be holding a full enquiry into what went wrong . |
10 | We clean him up and the caveman makes us look cool . |
11 | The housewife says she has an old and inefficient vacuum cleaner : this is a statement about the inappropriateness of the tool to the work . |
12 | By choosing home grown potatoes the housewife knows she is buying only the best for her family . |
13 | The Prince feels he has a responsibility as a landowner to set an example to others , always to take the humane or the conservationist route above the straight commercial . |
14 | ‘ The Prince tells me your woman is French ? ’ |
15 | I suppose that 's why the Prince likes them so much . |
16 | ‘ The Prince thinks he 's involved . ’ |
17 | The Prince wants me to go to a bloody ball . ’ |
18 | ‘ The French envoy , Monsieur de Craon — the Prince wishes me to speak to him . ’ |
19 | But the CO vetoes me every time . ’ |
20 | The base says they need modernisation . |
21 | It is hard work but the variety makes it stimulating and exciting . |
22 | When the wizard returns he punishes each sister for her curiosity . |
23 | You also get a key which holds the other half of the sensor ; pressing the key against the sensor gives you access to your machine . |
24 | Certainly the Pentagon knows it 's already under investigation , but Hawkins did n't want anyone to know that he was pointing fingers in certain directions . |
25 | Moore , rejected as Test hooker for Scotland 's Kenny Milne in the defeat by New Zealand in Christchurch last weekend , said : ‘ The change suits me . |
26 | ‘ The change does me good , dear , ’ she would explain gently but firmly to anyone who would listen . |
27 | His food goes in a corner manger and a brick goes in with it ; the weight of the brick means he ca n't throw the manger about and we can only assume that its bulk gives him something to think about . |
28 | No wonder she feels she ought to hold onto it , especially since she 's also uncertain whether the bike remains hers while someone borrows it . |
29 | In order to estimate the rate at which the orbit decays we need to compare this , the rate of energy loss , with the total energy of the binary pair Using the radial equation of motion for either star we obtain whence . |
30 | If the retailer gets them right , he will make a profit |