Example sentences of "[det] [pron] [verb] [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 He 's quite pleased to think that someone 's given him a hole to get into .
2 There seemed to be a veritable army of helpers needed to open up the big downstairs rooms , and wherever she went there seemed yet another one poised to ask her a question she was unable to answer .
3 After that she began to tell them a little about her life in Scotland , particularly her life with the Rosenblooms .
4 There were so many of them that the strain of trying to recognise each one started to give him a headache .
5 Whatever the nurse staffing arrangements , each one needs to know what the patient has been told and what currently appears to be understood .
6 To make life easier for us all I started to teach her a few commands , but I found she would obey any order before it was given .
7 After all you 've paid me a dollar you know .
8 they 'd take a piece with them and that was all they had to sustain them the whole day .
9 There was no money , Hilbert having used all he possessed to purchase himself an annuity , but Wyvis Hall and its contents were Adam 's absolutely .
10 We , one does n't try to lose things , but they just happen do n't they really I think I appreciate more now , you know when I was , when I was teaching I used to think oh stupid woman she 's not , to bring this book in and you know , and now I think oh dear , huh , yeah and you also appreciate the people , I would appreciate now those who managed to do it every day without fail , manage to sort of let , because they must of put themselves out no end to have
11 Even those who had given her the most rapturous of welcomes soon forgot her , easily distracted by events outside the bus , while games of I-Spy were abandoned almost before they were started .
12 IAN McCANN cruises the mean streets of Kingston to find out what a crap fist they 're making of the great man 's legacy , and to talk to some of those who helped make him the Third World 's finest musical ambassador .
13 Ancestral spirits also exercise a shadowy effect , punishing those who fail to pay them the requisite respect .
14 All those who watched found it an experience which transcended that of an amateur play .
15 Pity and compassion must flood our souls when we think of our fellowmen , and especially those who seem to trouble us the most .
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