Example sentences of "[noun prp] [adv] [vb past] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The second point is is to echo the er the words that Matt just said about that lady who was converted .
2 If Jennens thought that Leapor had a future as a poet , Leapor also relied on this woman 's criticism and encouragement .
3 Nigel never looked at any building before examining the head , and I had learnt never to become too enthused about interiors until this had been done .
4 ‘ He continued to visit his mother until her death , but I do n't think he and Gaston ever spoke to each other again . ’
5 My relationship with Crossman eventually became in some ways a comic one .
6 Dr Almahawi also worked for several months at the Unsworth group practice in Westhoughton , near Bolton , Greater Manchester , and as a locum at a local hospital , before his death in May , 1992 .
7 Dr Almahawi also worked for some months at the Unsworth group practice in Westhoughton , near Bolton , Greater Manchester and as a locum at a local hospital , before his death in May 1992 .
8 Wilson self-consciously capitalized on that supremacy in his ‘ First Hundred Days ’ of dynamic action , a deliberate imitation of the Kennedy style in early 1960 .
9 Some things were best avoided , and Niall Grant definitely came into that category .
10 Lewis Carroll possibly knew of this phrase but , because he refers to the grin outlasting the rest of the body , it is more likely that his real influence was the cheese rather than the swordsman .
11 Alluding to ceasefire violations , Qian also called on each faction to do its utmost to achieve reconciliation and to abide by the peace accord .
12 Sophia also reflected with some satisfaction on the way she had spoken about Rupert-'only Rupert Stonebird' , who ‘ did n't seem to matter ’ .
13 Masha Cohen also knew of such things , not in the same way , but from her own very different experiences as a young girl whose family had been harassed and hounded in the anti-semitic agitations that rent Poland .
14 The wind of God certainly blew on that man , Christian though he already was ; he has not become a paragon of virtue over night , but the manifest change in his disposition and attitudes can not be denied .
15 It left quite an impression , because it needed the brilliant virtuosity that Repin already had at that time , and it needed powerful playing from the orchestra , not just loud but with a lot of richness for the fast passages — you know how to judge a great orchestra when you hear let's say thousands of notes in a few seconds , and there 's still a special timbre .
16 She felt excluded from their world even though she could not have been better informed ; the trouble was Ferdinando still belonged to that world .
17 During the five days between that dreadful night and the day of the funeral , Joe and Ellen Jebeau never looked at each other , nor did a word pass between them .
18 Aunt Violet never spoke of that time .
19 The civil disorders and dynastic feuds between Lancaster and York presumably led to some destruction of wealth , although it is virtually impossible to judge how much .
20 Eritrean radio from Asmara broadly concurred with this version of events , and accused France of self-interested intrigue , while Ethiopian radio said that many Ethiopian Afar fighters who had refused to disarm had crossed into Djibouti " to join the rebellion " .
21 And it was a fact that William and Preston together led to more trouble than Preston alone , or Preston and any combination of other boys .
22 Oil related activity in the North Sea also increased at this time , and helicopter flights to offshore sites reached record numbers in 1978 .
23 previously neither the Building Regulations nor the NHBC specifically legislated for this type of construction .
24 Jampa Ngodrup apparently confessed to all charges .
25 When Poole arrived , he and John sometimes spoke to each other in Afrikaans .
26 Lizzie and Henry again looked at each other as they followed her into the room , and sat on the couch .
27 What happened to them when they got to the other end I have never dared to ask , but perhaps these few illustrations ( pages 82–83 ) will convince you that Doc Winfield actually sat in this contraption and was hooked from a completely static position by an aircraft into the air and probably ( and I never found out ) delivered to some hospital none the worse for the experiment .
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