Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb pp] [prep] [pron] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The Somerset establishment ganged up on them , wrongly accused them of being troublemakers , and one committee member tried shamefully to get them sacked from their newspapers . |
2 | He pulled out the pouffe and sat on it with them propped on his knees . |
3 | Had I stuck to my principles or had I simply followed orders ? |
4 | How have you responded to his leadings ? think of your moods and see what stands out — joy , pain , turmoil , love , anger , anxiety , the presence of God , isolation etc . |
5 | You should also let the ‘ interviewer ’ know what particular questions might be a problem for you — ‘ What arrangements have you made for your children out of school hours ? ’ , |
6 | Never was she seen alongside her contemporaries , judged only as an artist , irrespective of her sex . |
7 | ‘ Butler , have you seen to my arrangements ? ’ |
8 | So when the master comes back and says to then What have you done with your talents ? one the first servant shouts , Here , here are ten for your one , Here are five for your one , and he 's very cross with the third servant because he said , What 's the purpose of giving me giving you this money if all you 're going to do is hide it in the drawer ? |
9 | yes you do , you do n't always see them , what have you done with your glasses ? , oh , I thought you might be sitting on them again |
10 | ’ And what on earth have you done to your eyes ? ’ |
11 | ‘ What have you done to your eyes ? ’ |
12 | What proof have you got of your allegations ? ’ |
13 | What have you got on your buttons ? |
14 | ‘ What have you got in your pockets ? |
15 | Had you thought about your bridesmaids yet ? |
16 | Now , are you finished with your questions ? ’ |
17 | Have you paid for your tickets now ? |
18 | Easy what have we got in our sandwiches ? |
19 | NO SOONER had we settled in our seats when the burly Arthur Lewis ( West Ham ) blew in , waving an order paper , shouting ‘ Point of Order , Mr Speaker ! ’ |
20 | And er also many engineers when they were out their time , they went to Glasgow and for a few years , he , everybody who went from Galashiels , word got through to him and he met them at the station and got them settled in their digs in Glasgow . |
21 | The surprise , the shout , the authority in his command kept them pinned in their chairs for a vital five seconds . |
22 | A desire that Tony had never evoked in her floated through her veins like liquid fire , and she found herself responding eagerly , wantonly , to his caresses . |
23 | Holly carried him cradled in his arms , retraced his steps , stretched over the low wooden fence and was back , swallowed again among the zeks . |
24 | What have they done to your teeth and your bones ? |
25 | The Arts : What have they done to our cities ? |
26 | What have they got on their heads ? |
27 | What about Shrimpy , have they got over his tantrums ? |
28 | ‘ I would n't go without Brian so I asked if I could have him buried beside my parents in Scotland . |
29 | A woman wants a man to be strong , and then some perversity in her enjoys seeing him brought to his knees — was that it ? |
30 | ‘ And , as you say , Master , how were they lured to their deaths and why so meekly give up their lives ? ’ |