Example sentences of "[pron] [noun pl] [vb past] [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Whenever I seemed to advance towards him , my steps deviated in some way . |
2 | ‘ My forebears came from this valley , ’ said Lydia . |
3 | Their fingers slid inside each other 's clothes , over each other 's skin , stroking , testing . |
4 | And moments later the two met face to face — as their cars crashed into each other on a winding single-track road . |
5 | Her words tumbled over each other . |
6 | Their words ran over each other and they stopped . |
7 | Their voices rose on this note from the kitchen to saturate the bedroom above where on summer evenings you lay rigid with wakefulness . |
8 | Her parents lived in another part of the country and her husband was in the army and away for long periods of time . |
9 | Social life for Malinowski was like capitalism for Keynes : ‘ a going concern ’ , in which individuals interacted with each other in pursuit of mutually rewarding transactions . |
10 | There were more children playing among the rocks , while their mothers complained to each other ( I imagined ) about the price of grain . |
11 | The study begins by noting the high expectations that the pupils , their parents and their teachers had in this regard . |
12 | It was far worse for the Arabs whose homes lay in that part of Palestine in which the United Nations had decided to locate the new state of Israel . |
13 | The inherent exoticism of the place can have only added to its allure and , for those whose tastes tended in that direction , the soft purring caresses and total availability of the bar-girls must have seemed irresistible . |
14 | Most of the Irish Protestants are people whose ancestors came to this area several centuries ago from Scotland , England and even France . |
15 | He had left our school in our final year , when his parents moved to another town . |
16 | She had hoped his ideas lay in another direction , like an engagement ring . |
17 | His brows rose at this flash of spirit . |
18 | … stout Cortez , when with eagle eyes He stared at the Pacific — and all his men Looked at each other with wild surmise — Silent , upon a peak in Darién . |
19 | ‘ I agree with you , Roger , but your troubles began with that piece of red silk . |
20 | Did n't you notice how deep you were venturing into the countryside when you and your friends arrived at this party ? ’ |
21 | I do n't know if I can answer that to be absolutely honest I I mean I really feel that erm that would be reading too much into the decision that that our members took at that time . |
22 | Yeah I got some work and me boys got on some post putting up , he said , but mind you , it might er dry up I do n't know , it looks a bit er , thick does n't it ? |