Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [vb past] and [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But it would all be worth it to see them settled and thriving in their new home .
2 They 've got one at cos I mean I went and had one so there must be one , another one
3 Well say I moved and lived in Gambia .
4 For those of us who focused our energies on lesbian and feminists issues we were to find ourselves marginalized and isolated in English feminist groups , amongst women whose racism mirrored the population at large .
5 Then the good Cid Campeador stroked his heard and said , Fear not , all this is for your good .
6 I expect she married and changed her name .
7 If caught climbing you checked and adhered to the wall , until the bombardment resumed to cover the rasp ? f your movements again .
8 While we were waiting for our ferry to come we went and visited the Mary Rose war ship .
9 ‘ I want Surere caught and brought here ; and I want him tried and executed , and I want this before the next public rest day , ’ he repeated .
10 The geologists suggest they coalesced and collided with the coast about 55 million years ago , adding large parts of the San Francisco Bay region to the landscape .
11 Change incontinence pads frequently , and pay special attention to the person 's skin , keeping it washed and dried .
12 As it moved it creaked and crackled , an old tree moving over crisp leaves .
13 Joan had not visited Brian 's grave in five years and had expected to find it neglected and overgrown .
14 You hand it in before Easter if you want it marked and checked .
15 When friends tried to stop him driving he fell and sustained fatal head injuries .
16 G. Lightheart is our link with the Education Department keeping us informed and obtaining cash , especially for the Youth Club … to Ian Watson , the hall keeper who does so many things for the Association which are beyond his official duties .
17 G. Lightheart is our link with the Education Department keeping us informed and obtaining cash , especially for the Youth Club … to Ian Watson , the hall keeper who does so many things for the Association which are beyond his official duties .
18 I , too , had seen what I believed I saw and heard ; what I wanted to hear .
19 AGeorge I divorced and imprisoned his cousin Sophia before succeeding Queen Anne in 1714 .
20 Previously there were many beginners ' boards available but most were supplied with a massive 6.5m 2 sail which stretched and distorted to make it unmanageable in more than a few knots of wind .
21 When none came she turned and looked up at him .
22 She looked at it and then shrugged and turned away , and the brief light that had illuminated him spluttered and died .
23 He says he complied and rewrote the current 386BSD Release 0.0 from scratch .
24 He says he fell and hurt his finger .
25 She says it slipped and set off the magic eye which set the baler off which crushed the bottom part of my leg causing me to lose the tissue and muscle from my ankle up to my shin .
26 The door opened unexpectedly , and he would have fallen into the dark kitchen were it not for the fact that after four inches it jarred and stuck .
27 ‘ Modernizing has , however , recently spoiled many of these buildings , and a few years more will probably see them pared and plaistered into all the monotony of the erections of the present day . ’
28 I wonder , does he keep them chained and manacled , thought Fenella , or does he use sorcery ?
29 As requested I wrote and asked about self-catering accommodation at the conference and I received a reply saying that there 's one house that erm she 's come across that she thinks might be particularly suitable for us .
30 And I can remember we went and gathered violets .
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