Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A passenger sitting next to me flung a coin into the river with great enthusiasm .
2 If we look at the Church we find the numbers of monks and secular clergy growing , especially in the eleventh and twelfth centuries ; we also find that more and more of them lived a life of celibacy after the papal reform .
3 One or other of them drafted a statement which was a flat denial that he had misbehaved either sexually or politically .
4 you know I can understand now the people that have n't got the truth , when one of the , the mate , when the mate dies whether a woman or a , or a , or a husband dies , they want to die , they do n't want to live because I felt that , I felt that , what 's there , what 's there me left to live , my kids they 're , they have their own families , there all time , they have no time , I brought up three children , I have a full time job and I have time for every one of them to look after and to bring them up and to set them on their way to live and not one of them became a prisoner or something , you know , they 're all have nice jobs and , and nice kid nice people , one , nobody 's in the truth the boys
5 One of them became a cardinal , and , in 1130 , pope — or , as he came to be reckoned , an anti-pope .
6 Carvajal was survived by a wife and two sons : one of them became a broker on the exchange , but neither of them seems to have married .
7 It just occurred to me that not everyone got a chance to see the FA Youth Cup Final !
8 Everyone got a pen ?
9 Just over a year ago everyone got a bit of a scare when an opinion poll showed that one third of the French agreed with the extremist ideas supported by Mr Le Pen — priority for the French ( as opposed to immigrants ) in jobs , housing , and family benefits ; the abolition of all income tax and its replacement with higher rates of VAT ; the reintroduction of the death penalty for murderers and drug traffickers ; and the expulsion of the immigrant long-term unemployed ; the banning of tourist visas for Arabs and Africans ( to stop illegal immigration ) , and so on .
10 Everyone got a copy ?
11 It was perhaps ironic too , that six more sections were cut at Great Casterton , and none of them produced a scrap of pottery from the rampart later than the early second century .
12 In the end everyone expected a return on love , demanded a rebate of gratitude or respect .
13 Boycott led the way with 86 and everyone made a contribution of sorts , but soon after lunch on the final day they were 290 for 6 and defeat was still possible .
14 James and Joan had three sons , one of whom became a major in Charles II 's army and drowned in the river at Pershore .
15 New theories about education challenged women 's intellectual credentials since most of them lacked a knowledge of the classics .
16 One of them made a stand for repeal of the Corn Laws , which must have taken some guts in this neck of the woods . ’
17 A couple of them made a break for it .
18 One of them made a farewell address :
19 When neither of them made a move she turned to her things on the bed .
20 Extract 1 : The ghost One day me met a witch Jamaica [ inaudible ] me ( gor ra ) mother — me saw her dere , me sit down an she tell me all the story alrigh% ?
21 The three of them entered a place outside time , on a day of such stillness and heat .
22 … and from them rose A cry that shiver 'd to the tingling stars .
23 In the Shropshire parish of Myddle between 1541 and 1701 nearly everyone found a husband or wife within a 10-mile radius of his or her dwelling and most partners came from within the neighbourhood that was centred upon the market towns of Shrewsbury , Ellesmere and Wem ; only the gentry sought wives or husbands from a slightly wider area .
24 Overnight , almost , I became a voyeur .
25 About four years after completing my work with lead poisoning I became a lecturer in medical genetics , working part-time as by then I had two young children .
26 I became a bird watcher in Orkney .
27 I became a story-teller : painting my face , filching a gaudily embroidered robe and , not being versed in the French tongue , pretending I was a traveller lately returned from seeing the fables of India and Persia .
28 ‘ Because I became a sister so young , I suppose I did have high expectations of myself .
29 It followed that some schools were more competitive and selective academically than others : those which had no fee-payers ( in the pre-1932 sense ) were startlingly similar in character and purpose to the type of post-war grammar school of which , very much later , I became a head .
30 ‘ To cut a long story short — I became a potter . ’
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