Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [pron] [adv] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I could be wrong , and if Kelly plays I sincerely hope he has a good game for if he does n't he may not recover from it , as he will always be known for ‘ screwing it when the Republic needed a win in Windsor ’ . |
2 | Meredith told him twice to give it a bit more blood and thunder , but it was n't in him . |
3 | But Demelza reckons she even owes her life to Joe , 38 . |
4 | Ann thought it unseemly to kiss her husband in public , but she had no such reservations as far as her son was concerned , and hugged him tight , choking on her words as she whispered to him to take care of himself . |
5 | All right David do you still think it 's necessary to move them ? |
6 | Leave half wit alone he had a good game Saturday althoug I still think he 's a bit of a donkey + I prefer Weatherall |
7 | Mick Gooding found himself completely unmarked ten yards out , but the ever-alert Prudhoe spread himself brilliantly to block his shot . |
8 | At 27 , Garry says he still has plenty of ambition left to add to his 36 international caps . |
9 | For ages Bernie maintained he already knew her from somewhere but could n't quite place it . |
10 | ‘ Doone phoned me yesterday to say he 'd been to the boatyard and taken away some objects for which he would give me a receipt . ’ |
11 | ‘ Ray told me never to lose my individuality , always to believe in what I did best . |
12 | Doctor Turner takes me aside to acquaint me in funereal tones with the details of a colleague 's latest symptoms . |
13 | That was Wattling 's flannel , and Pickerage knew he just chucked it at his face every night . ’ |
14 | Hakim said he never knew what it was going to be used for next ; on an organisation chart he left a column for Africa , since North had hinted that he might one day do something there too . |
15 | If luck was kind to Alan Rough it also paid him a monstrous disservice . |
16 | This sort of behaviour was tiresome but bearable and , as they walked to Druid 's Grove , Carrie thought she quite liked him . |
17 | Caerphilly does it just like everybody else . |
18 | ‘ You 've got me , ’ Carrie held him tight to comfort them both . |
19 | CATHERINE D' you really need your father to help you ? |
20 | ‘ Yes , to let Blackbeard know we only charged him fifty per cent for returning it . ’ |
21 | Richard Lee says they often take them to the woods because they are working without knowing it . |
22 | Robin says he even waylays you on your way on duty . |
23 | Mr McAteer said he deeply regretted his behaviour and apologised unreservedly for being ‘ rude , aggressive and unprofessional ’ . |
24 | Then Stirling called everyone together to explain his plans . |
25 | Helping herself , Daisy noticed he never took his eyes off the play and was now turning on the windscreen wipers to watch a dark-haired boy coax a fat roan pony down the field . |
26 | But Sophia had something else to tell her . |
27 | He laughed , and kissed her hair ; and now he was himself again and Cassie found herself quickly excusing his earlier behaviour , finding it all perfectly understandable in the circumstances . |
28 | Stan says he never uses them , we have n't and yet there they are . |
29 | The Old Bailey heard he then cut her up before taking parts of her body on the Underground system to be dumped outside a women 's refuge . |
30 | The Old Bailey heard he then cut her up before taking parts of her body on the Underground system to be dumped outside a women 's refuge . |