Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Now , however , I want to concentrate on the 15 years during which the two of them lived and worked together , and Pollock made a bid to change the course of what was then thought of as modern art . |
2 | As the throng around me rippled and shifted , I had seen the occupants of two other , larger tables . |
3 | On a trip to Dublin two of them asked and received permission to share a double room away from ‘ the children ’ . |
4 | She closed her eyes and arched blindly against him , let him guide her into another kind of darkness , where that unknown vortex of emotion , that powerful pull of attraction between them swirled and hypnotised , and this time the stars behind her eyelids were brilliant but softly incandescent , fireworks of intense delight , bursting in her head … |
5 | Those companies between them owned or managed 95 fishing vessels which were until 31 March 1989 registered as British fishing vessels under the Merchant Shipping Act 1894 ( 57 & 58 Vict. c. 60 ) . |
6 | None of them moved or looked at me . |
7 | Neither of them moved or spoke for several minutes . |
8 | ‘ It was awful , Guy , ’ she whispered , after a long time when neither of them moved or spoke . |
9 | When he had said these things they all replied that they prayed God to preserve him through long and happy years , and four of the most honourable among them rose and kissed his hands , and the Cid bade them take their seats again . |
10 | I asked while cutting up a British Telecom van — rather niftily I thought . |
11 | If you 'd done as I asked and left me alone then none of it would have happened . ’ |
12 | worried about them being so far as they 've the only child , and talked them into come down and live with us , so then I applied and got a move to just after it was built , which was a four bedroom house . |
13 | I applied and got the details but never bothered sending off the application form because I did n't think I was capable of doing what was asked . |
14 | I happened to see the post advertised with OBEX so I applied and got the job . ’ |
15 | Alec and I lowered and carried Father by turns . |
16 | Then I skidded and slanted through into Public Baths Surf . |
17 | I schemed and schemed to get that key , but Irina was too clever for me . |
18 | Again in January I revealed that press tycoon Conrad Black was to marry . |
19 | I GAZED AND GAZED , BUT LITTLE THOUGHT |
20 | ‘ I made that mistake once , but you should widen your interests , cut down on the travel and delegate more , ’ she told him , her expression serious . |
21 | ‘ All right , ’ says Howard , smiling to himself , on the side of his face away from her , in case she opens her eyes , ‘ I made that bit up . |
22 | Erm tt there 's er one point I would like to make , when I , when I made that comment about she 's only the wife , and I 'll just clarify why I said that and this is it 's amus a few years ago some , somebody who was , we were taking a policy out with right was , came to me and was , was talking and making arrangements to , to come and see us and he patronisingly said erm and your husband 'll be there , and I patronisingly said back , and you 'll be bringing your wife , because of the way that he came across to me and I , I mean |
23 | " Forty times I made that ride there and back — in the bus , not the jeep like you two , " he told us . |
24 | I liked your ideas ; I made that clear before , did n't I ? |
25 | " I made that excuse for him last year when he 'd been with us six months . |
26 | That was the point I made when responding to the intervention of the hon. Member for Swansea , East , when I mentioned section 12(1) of the Theft Act 1968 . |
27 | I made and ate supper , washed up , then watched the changing view of evening from the haven of the cottage window , and went early to bed . |
28 | Then I fainted and fell to the floor . |
29 | It seems that Antonietta was nearby when I fainted and arranged for me to be taken back to her house . |
30 | I was to be one of these victims , and I had to go afternoon after hot afternoon to learn to embroider in a room that even with the windows open was almost completely airless , trying to keep my eyes open while I stitched and listened to endless gossip . |