Example sentences of "they [verb] [vb pp] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | You see they 've got a short concentration . |
2 | A year later she and her son Samuel travelled to Bury St Edmunds , where they helped found a Congregational church . |
3 | As an estimate of the drift of religious change and of what was acceptable to local people , the tactics they adopted proved a hideous disaster whose memories have scarred the country to the present day . |
4 | Never mind , they 'd done a good job , and I had one plot of depth and richness on our otherwise bald mountain . |
5 | There was a game they 'd played a few times when Edith was out of the house , a rough-and-tumble sort of thing , perfectly harmless . |
6 | He 'd only just retired , and they 'd built a beautiful bungalow . ’ |
7 | They 'd reached a dramatic opening , and through it she could see the moon-silvered sea hundreds of feet below , moving in a slow , deep swell towards the foot of the cliffs . |
8 | They were n't interested in her war story , they 'd heard a million war stories . |
9 | The Judge said they 'd made a strong case about how they 'd be affected by noise from the road . |
10 | The Judge said they 'd made a strong case about how they 'd be affected by noise from the road . |
11 | But then why would Mao in nineteen forty five say that how that they 'd made a major concession to land to the tiller but that this is a correct one and they 're going to , that land reform has to be taken in stages and they 're going to first of all reduce rent and , I mean er |
12 | They 'd brought a poor young woman with a baby in a pushchair and we traipsed all around , in and out of houses , it was bitterly cold , and at the end of the exercise I felt we could have saved a hell of a lot of time . |
13 | Because when Wendy and Laura had returned they 'd brought a verbal message from Suzie to the effect that she 'd met a Danish boy and had no intention of returning to England to complete her studies . |
14 | Cos they 'd brought a little dog to be walked . |
15 | ‘ And they 'd learnt a fair bit in the war , with their OSS Office of Strategic Services , same as our SOE . |
16 | Aberdeen arrived back from Turin this afternoon , knowing they 'd taken a major step towards the quarter finals of the Cup Winners Cup . |
17 | men when they 'd retrieved a live person , or even a dead one . |
18 | T. B. Bloody pest was stray animals , stray dogs — people would come up and say they 'd found a stray , and you 'd have to take it off them , take their name and address . |
19 | Surely , after the wonderful night of passion she had experienced with Ross , they 'd had a real chance of mending their relationship ? |
20 | I did ask if they 'd had a nice meal , but Lisabeth just ‘ harrumphed ’ so I dropped the subject and told them instead that I was going to meet Duncan and collect Salome 's car . |
21 | They 'd had a long , hard , cold morning 's work and levity took over . |
22 | But they 'd had a thorough look through his life just to be sure and hit the jackpot entirely by chance . |
23 | That 's what I said first , I said ooh they 'd had a terrible job ! |
24 | They 'd had a good time . |
25 | They 'd had a good time , it had given him a good holiday , her too . |
26 | Her father , Peter Few Brown said they 'd had a good visit . |
27 | that 's what I mean if they 'd had a good whistler he kept instead of her , could n't he ? |
28 | In all the cases they 'd had a violent experience in earlier childhood . |
29 | They 'd had a huge fork lift truck on the roof where they stored materials . |
30 | They 'd had a wonderful afternoon . |