Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb mod] [verb] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | And then the Ricos-omes who wished ill to the Cid , had the way open to do him evil with the King , and they said to the King , Sir Ruydiez hath broken your faith , and the oath and promise which you made to the King of Toledo : and he hath done this for no other reason but that the Moors of Toledo may fall upon us here , and slay , both you and us . |
2 | John and Jean Ladbroke may find through their marriage that their feelings towards each other are connected with behaviour which resurrects childhood ‘ rejections ’ and ‘ damage ’ . |
3 | Besides , Edouard should see for himself the vineyards and plantations there : they were doing well , Jean-Paul said proudly . |
4 | The Russian Federation Supreme Soviet on Jan. 29 decided that the Volga city of Kuybyshev should revert to its old name of Samara . |
5 | Guy Roux , the Auxerre coach who gave Liverpool a UEFA Cup fright last season , said : ‘ Ferguson must talk to him — every day . |
6 | Nobody had also said how long Marcus should remain in his sister 's house . |
7 | But now when Miss Fairgrieves must write about me , what Papa calls a ‘ moral report ’ , whenever he is away from home for more than a day , then it is always full of : ‘ Alice has been as usual rather headstrong , argumentative , even secretive … ’ |
8 | Individuals can not enter into treaties , although States may enter into them on their behalf . |
9 | Hector may come with me . ’ |
10 | With Scottish keeper Kevin McKeown a cert to play , Walker must choose between his four southerners — Roddy Collins , Martin Murray , Rob Lawlor and Derek Carroll . |
11 | Jack had very decided misgivings about Minto 's impulsive suggestion that Warnie should live with them . |
12 | Walker should come through it well enough . |
13 | Nor did she dare to dwell on what James Halden must think of her . |
14 | ‘ Riddick should jump on him early , ’ Futch said . |
15 | Supposing Hester should turn against him ? |
16 | ‘ Lucy must go to her aunt — at once . ’ |
17 | If I die for it , if David must die for it in his turn , no matter , so the spring survive and the unity grow . |
18 | Anyone with the happy task of planning their trip to Goa should rummage through their acquaintance to find a connection . |
19 | " Mr Blakey 'll speak to him , " Mrs Blakey said . |
20 | Nicholas 's government underrated the concern felt by Britain , France , and her traditional ally Austria over Russia 's growing influence in the Balkans , and above all over the possibility that Constantinople might fall under her sway . |
21 | Da , er David 'll talk to you . |
22 | By the time that she had balanced the tray on a small table , the silver teapot carefully placed where Matey could preside over it , Mrs Darrell had embarked on an attack on Dr Neil and the profession which he had taken up . |
23 | An alarming possibility shot into Melissa 's mind , but Dora could think of nothing but her own predicament . |
24 | In cases of genuine financial hardship , for example , GRE could arrange for you to receive reduced benefits and to pay reduced premiums . |
25 | After the North Vietnamese revealed that they were able to sustain erm a w er their war in er erm the south it seemed regardless of what , what the United States could do to them , er after they 'd revealed this in the Tet offensive of nineteen sixty eight , then President Johnson announced he would not be standing for re-election , and that was a significant admission of political defeat and if you remember , well you probably wo n't remember but you certainly should 've read about it , President Nixon was returned with a , a majority er er on the platform of ending the Vietnam war . |
26 | After the North Vietnamese revealed that they were able to sustain erm a w er their war in er erm the south it seemed regardless of what , what the United States could do to them , er after they 'd revealed this in the Tet offensive of nineteen sixty eight , then President Johnson announced he would not be standing for re-election , and that was a significant admission of political defeat and if you remember , well you probably wo n't remember but you certainly should 've read about it , President Nixon was returned with a , a majority er er on the platform of ending the Vietnam war . |
27 | Marie could think of nothing else to say . |
28 | Remember , all the time you are writing , the sport that a Querying Counsel could have with your uncertain presentation . |
29 | I thought I could rely on you , that Ramsey could rely on you … ’ |
30 | Only Judi could get to her so quickly , and only this discussion could push her over the edge . |