Example sentences of "and [vb past] [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 She disappeared , then reappeared behind the counter and whispered something to the girl who was on duty there .
2 In Wrexham grandfather had been an active Gladstonian Liberal , and concerned himself with the temperance movement and local government .
3 A programme of national assessment began in May 1978 and concerned itself with the standard achieved by 11 year olds .
4 P : I was coming home from a party with Robert Mitchum drinking cider when one of Shane 's gang came out and stabbed me in the arm … ( goes on for about ten more pages — Freudian Ed )
5 He smiled too , and stabbed me in the gut with the gun-barrel hard enough to make me suck in my breath .
6 It had been alleged that after hiring Mr Mullan 's taxi for a journey from Gourock to Greenock , he produced a hunting knife and stabbed him on the chest .
7 The prosecution claims that Westmore James got into a row with the cousin , and stabbed him in the neck on the steps of a social security office .
8 She found the rabbit , chewing on a stubby cactus , and stabbed it in the neck .
9 Albert Tailors , in the shape of old Mr Albert himself , took one look at him and channelled him to the Teens Room , which was festooned with guitars and pictures of pop singers .
10 The Levellers articulated this awareness , and channelled it into a coherent set of democratic political demands .
11 Yussuf caught hold of her and propelled her towards the gate .
12 Salt shook her shoulder and when that made no difference , dragged her to her feet and propelled her to the small book-lined room known as the study .
13 When the boy gave no answer , the old man took him by the arm and propelled him to the far end of the room , down the narrow stairway , through the tiny door and back to the safety of his own bedroom .
14 ‘ Piano , Aaron , piano ! ’ she called , and her middle stepson , with his mobile thin white clown 's face , emerged from the crowd and seated himself at the instrument , as Liz called to Deirdre and the butlers to fill glasses and then join the guests for a toast : Jonathan turned on the radio , the eagle-crowned clock over the marble mantelshelf struck , some joined hands and some did not , Aaron struck up Auld Lang Syne , Big Ben struck , some sang and some did not , voices rose straggling , pure and impure , strong and weak , tuneful and tuneless , there were cries and embraces .
15 He laid the picture down and seated himself before the table .
16 Victoria came up the room and seated herself on the couch , and without either greeting or preamble , she said , ‘ I 've had indigestion ever since Christmas Day .
17 Loretta followed her into a spacious drawing-room , and seated herself in a chair to one side of the tiled fireplace , while Veronica took the chair opposite .
18 Then they peeled back the bedcovers and laid him on a crisp sheet , covering him from the waist down with another sheet .
19 Then the door of the Earl 's hall slowly yielded , and his father carried him in and laid him on the same bales .
20 And she brought forth her first-born son , and wrapped him in swaddling clothes , and laid him in a manger ; because there was no room for them in the inn .
21 And she brought forth her first born son , and wrapped him in swaddling clothes , and laid him in a manger. because there was no room for them in the inn .
22 " And she brought forth her first-born child , and laid him in a manger , because there was no place for them in the inn . "
23 I contrived to get Martinho beside Goreng 's jeep and laid him against a wheel .
24 She dragged her eyes up and watched as , unhurriedly , he stripped off his heavy gloves and laid them across the bike before lifting his helmet off and balancing it in front of him .
25 Then he took the stones from their pouch and laid them at the bottom of the Bowl .
26 She picked up my underclothes from the floor and laid them on a chair .
27 So all attending had brought their freshly picked bunches with them and laid them on the coffin as they arrived , and I must say that it looked — and smelled — lovely .
28 A human chain of soldiers , castle employees and members of the royal family carried out paintings , carpets , furniture , Sevres vases , books and drawings and laid them on the lawns before being transported by convoys of lorries .
29 Carson appeared with the towels , a bath-sized and two hand-sized , and laid them on the duvet by her bag .
30 She took some notes from her pocketbook and laid them on the table by her plate and her half-empty glass .
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