Example sentences of "[adj] [subord] [noun] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | It was a mixture of strange colours and the knitted ties felt scratchy where Gloria knotted them under Dot 's chin . |
2 | ‘ I 'll be interested if Newcastle make me a good offer , ’ said the 25-year-old Ghent striker . |
3 | I was OK till Marie told me she was going away , and now I feel all sad . |
4 | Yet it was clear after Irene left him that she , too , was badly in need of a container , and finally found one in Young Jolyon . |
5 | Again , Pound 's admirers will protest ; and they will be right , insofar as Yeats 's account of the Cantos is n't so definitive as Olson takes it to be . |
6 | Hampshire players were staggered when Smith told them that Waqar had said : ‘ I 'm going to ******* kill you , you **** . ’ |
7 | You become embarrassed when people compliment you : ‘ Oh it was nothing really ’ . |
8 | For he is embarrassed when people overhear him . |
9 | The car in question was a little Renault , and Jenna was interested as Marguerite led her to the garage later and opened it up . |
10 | Then , suddenly , she was free as Leo thrust her away with enough force to slam her back against the window and set it rattling behind her . |
11 | Gooch spoke to Fletcher , who has known the couple throughout their marriage , in his hotel room yesterday morning , and the manager said later in a brief written statement : ‘ I was very saddened when Graham told me . |
12 | I was not very old when Dad told me that if you stood under it for very long , it would attract the coins out of your pocket . |
13 | The lighthouse was fourteen years old when JTR sketched it and by 1876 fish oil had been replaced by paraffin fuel . |
14 | The pyramids were already 2,000 years old when Herodotus visited them in the middle of the fifth century BC , but he found the Egyptians still told tales of misery about their construction , the horrors suffered by the populace . |
15 | The keys of old harpsichords are indeed often seen to be hollowed ; however , what this suggests is not that Handel had been assiduously practising on it for many years , but rather that ( being at least loo years old when Hawkins saw it ) it had never had the keys replated. 19th-century scholars were intrigued by this tale , and more than a century after Handel 's death embarked on the quest to rediscover the instrument . |
16 | Cambridge was empty when Coleridge reached it in October . |
17 | Anne 's mother seemed asleep so Anne left her and went quickly to meet her friend . |
18 | I know five hundred and sixty was extra cos Stuart gave me two hundred short of a thousand . |
19 | It would be so typical if Jenny missed her while she was in the booth . |
20 | After the battle a prisoner warned them : " For the present you have been victorious because God willed it ; but wait a month or two and you will see Menelik 's soldiers . |
21 | Seb always felt vaguely uncomfortable when Melody caught him on his own . |
22 | But it is so serious when children get it , and thousands of children have it … |
23 | Hugo looked even more tired and strained than he had earlier , Harriet thought , and Sally was edgy and preoccupied though she seemed greatly relieved when Hugo told her that the insurance investigator , Tom O'Neill , had seemed satisfied with what he had been able to tell him and had not expressed any desire for a further interview or the need to come to the house to speak to Sally . |
24 | After struggling with one of Ruth 's imaginative scenes , I was so relieved when Basil let me attempt to paint a spray of wheat and barley stalks that I almost began to enjoy myself when he made some encouraging remark about my very tentative effort ! |
25 | ‘ I had n't really been involved with rugby since 1984 when I retired at Bath but I was delighted when Blaina contacted me ’ , he commented . |
26 | She was delighted when Louis called her his little snowflake , his little flower , little lily of the valley . |
27 | The old Maggie had known how to defend herself , how to keep anyone at arm 's length , but this new person delighted when Felipe touched her , glowed with languorous warmth and melted instantly . |
28 | These incredibly difficult organisational changes look easy when IBM does them . |
29 | His blood-soaked body was still warm when officers found it near the A30 road on Wednesday night . |
30 | But there was a marked reluctance to accept that the situation was as serious as Keynes portrayed it ( a portrayal broadly supported by a paper from the Balance of payments Working party ) . |