Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [verb] [pers pn] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 USL repaid approximately $13m to AT&T from the proceeds and the remainder allows it to fund its cash flow requirements .
2 And a few months later the Prince asked me to marry him .
3 ‘ I thought it rather spiteful but the Prince ordered me to burn them .
4 The CO sent me to find you . ’
5 We have the expertise to help you meet your ideal partner .
6 Cos it selects anything that it touches right and cos it 's inside the board outline it thinks it 's touching the board outline
7 They frequently leave sufficient of the shell to allow us to recognise its original size and shape .
8 Reading Mary Bailey 's article this month , which is both a celebration of seven years of service to the hobby , and a cry from the heart to help her to help you , I thought it was time I promoted , explained and outlined our superb readers ' query service .
9 The smell accompanying him suggested he 'd brought fresh coffee beans .
10 Familiarity with both the form and the content of the text helps us to understand its meaning .
11 Er I will have explained er er I certainly would 've explained on the phone that er part of the contract requires them to give us a list of prospective advertisers .
12 ‘ It must have taken a lot of practice to become so fluent , ’ she called down the hatch to let him know she was back .
13 It is at the time of delivery that the goods must be reasonably fit for the purpose for which the buyer indicated he wanted them .
14 For the present let me put it on record that the main hold-up has been with me , in setting up the Journal for printing .
15 Why on the , hm , why on the chart do they show it seventy one to a hundred and five ?
16 And how the thunder do you know she was murdered ?
17 ROGER Rance , owner of a turf supplier in Hemel Hempstead , has resorted to shock tactics to drum up business with the slogan Sod It heading his local newspaper advertisements .
18 If the vicar thinks it does he is mistaken .
19 So he fought with him and and took his stick from him and gave him a whack on the head and he dropped , and the story goes he says we 'll go home now lads .
20 When the cortege stopped he bowed his head under the bier and prayed requesting that he should die that night to join the bishop in heaven .
21 ‘ When the delegation arrives I want them brought here , ’ he said .
22 When the light came they mustered what was left to them , and knew without many words spoken , even when the storm subsided at last into mere mist and drizzle , that they could not advance further .
23 What you tell the fuzz to get them to leave you alone ?
24 There is a need to create a climate in which all problems facing the community , including the unfortunate death of Stompie Moeketsi Seipei la committed young lion who has made an immense contribution in the mobilisation of our youth and people in the struggle ) will be discussed to foster unity rather then let the enemy use them to achieve its ends .
25 He was called to give evidence at this morning 's hearing , but , although he appeared at the witness stand he exercised his right to remain silent .
26 I rang again and the agent said she thought I 'd put the phone down . ’
27 I should have spoken to you this afternoon about the stock footage you asked me to follow up on .
28 Instead , the President persuaded her to give him four more years .
29 She maintains that , when the president recruited her to support him against Mr Sharif , he promised to dissolve the assemblies .
30 slightly differently and what I 'm trying to say is I do n't want the leeway to weaken the strength of the reporting do you know what I mean ?
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