Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 Mary , my eldest sister , had taken the day off work and had washed the curtains but for lack of time to dry them properly had hung them back up wet .
2 The literature which discussed his duties and the personal qualities which he needed to perform them successfully became in the seventeenth century more copious than ever before .
3 All of them eventually died of cardiac failure without the return to normal bowel function .
4 With them eventually came dashing British sports , like steeple chasing , cricket , golf and fox-hunting , the last of which had runs in the nearby countryside called ‘ Old England ’ , ‘ Leicestershire ’ and , best of all , as a concession to the French , ‘ Have Leicestershire ’ .
5 The air between them suddenly seemed static , as she fought for the words to justify her decision .
6 ‘ So one of them suddenly got rich , hey ?
7 And Karen last weekend , after you were sitting for them suddenly took ill on the Saturday I think , and Sheila was n't in any great shape , so he went back home er , from the office an over his lunch hour to see if he could just go and lend a hand , ge generally help out over his lunch hour .
8 And Dalglish must have gone into shock again as the side who have so far swept all before them suddenly surrendered their 100 per cent home record .
9 That did n't take them long did it ?
10 He got me so riled I lost a race this afternoon I should have won .
11 The Gnostic teacher , Cerinthus , was active in Asia Minor at the time when John wrote , and he taught that the heavenly Christ came upon the human Jesus only at his baptism , and left him before his passion : the union between them only seemed to be real -actually it was merely temporary .
12 The Italian government , concerned that the better things should remain in Italy , were delighted to hear that many of them only made the journey by canal from the Cannareggio to the piano nobile of the Palazzo Malpiero .
13 But a lot of them only made it by the skin of his teeth and are in the party only because of their reputation .
14 The 1982 and 1984 BCS between them only uncovered two cases of attempted rape and 17 and 18 sexual assaults respectively ( Jones et al .
15 The friend who watched them together recalled : ‘ Camilla was not what one would call a truly beautiful woman .
16 The tug which had linked and drawn them together had gone .
17 The actual process of putting them together proved to be an awful lot more difficult than we first thought .
18 She , Esther and Alix had known one another since their Cambridge days , and often met , but an evening with them necessarily excluded Charles : Esther and Alix did not much care for the world that Charles represented , and his presence inhibited all three of them .
19 Some of them obviously exceeded their duties in their zeal for examination improvement , as a memo of December 1942 makes clear : These examinations are to be regarded as a domestic affair of the Local Education Authorities for the conduct of which no responsibility must rest upon Inspectors …
20 And saying that , in the last three years I since discovered , and it was quite difficult to , which I did find , that there was alternative erm therapists , which was lots of groups that were going on and once I got into it erm the , it opened up a new , you know I ne I 've never saw the light at the tunnel that is shining brightly now !
21 When I nervously entered the breakfast-room I looked up at — a black column !
22 Derive an expression for the magnetic field H at a point P distant a from the centre line of a long thin conducting strip of width b ( Fig. 3.19 ) which carries a longitudinal current I uniformly distributed across its section .
23 Zak and I instinctively went nearer , he in front , I in his shadow .
24 I instinctively had a quick look but I could n't see a damned thing .
25 I instinctively looked away , the way children do when they see something naughty , as though witnessing it might incriminate them .
26 But now I instinctively thought , Oh no you did n't Ollie , you did n't resign , you got sacked .
27 I instinctively knew I was going to like him .
28 He came after me , but he stopped when he saw me go inside ( as I instinctively knew he would — the only safe place from him was down here ) .
29 I had just winched in the staysail 's port sheet when the explosion sounded , or something so like an explosion that I instinctively cowered by Wavebreaker 's rail as my mind whipped back to the crash of practice shells ripping through the sleet in Norway .
30 I instinctively put up my arms and caught him . ’
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