Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [prep] [art] corner " in BNC.

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1 Two men grabbed a battered old rocking horse from the corner , and rushed it towards Ilse .
2 Yeah , it 's just in this one top part in the corner
3 ‘ Your Grace , ’ said Hussey , bent reverently double , and eyeing his widowed kinswoman from the corner of one eye , ‘ if your Grace will but hear me … ’
4 She went on , past the blacksmith 's , past the corrugated-iron public lavatory on the corner , plastered with faded posters that peeled and flapped , across the road , through the stepped gap between two old houses whose lath and plaster upper storeys almost touched overhead , and into the little square .
5 The girls are having to use the public lavatory on the corner and they do n't like it . ’
6 Picking her up gently in his mouth he carried her back home , sweeping her flamboyantly over the threshold and into their new abode — his cosy old basket in the corner of the kitchen !
7 Viola Machin , seated in a dignified pose on the corner of the kitchen table , her white and pale blue brunch coat billowing around her , found her pose of aggrieved innocence difficult to keep up .
8 Neath then won a ruck in Bridgend 's 22 and after Laity had committed two defenders , Barclay had a clear overlap to the corner .
9 But Scunthorpe withstood the pressure and scored in injury time with the very last kick of the match , Ian Helliwell curling a free kick into the corner of the net .
10 Then Goodman scored a soft goal with his head for a free kick near the corner flag .
11 She sat leaning against the white-painted wall in a corner diagonally opposite Lee .
12 The grandfather , a former soldier in India and retired horseman , had had a leg amputated : ‘ he ended up wi' a stump , so he used to sit in this … old chair in the corner … and nurse Aunt Lillie 's children . ’
13 From one dim object to another he let his eyes roam , and he saw them all clearly : the Louis Quinze couch between the long windows , the French glass-fronted cabinet in the corner opposite , the sixteenth-century iron-bound chest standing in the alcove , its lid flat against the wall , held there by a pyramid of logs .
14 He shut the door quickly behind him and came and sat on the small wooden chair in the corner .
15 He sat on the wooden chair in the corner and looked at Lambert as if he were a self-confessed criminal .
16 He made his way to the old barn on the corner of their three acres .
17 Then , just when they thought that they had finished and were about to leave the room , up pipes a small Scottish voice in the corner which says , ’ What about Scotland ? ’
18 An old man in the corner sang Where the water lilies grow And on the jukebox , Johnny sang about a thing called love And it 's how 're ya kid and what 's your name and how 'd you bloody know …
19 All the bedrooms are en suite , and are equipped with colour TV , one has a four-poster bed , and the spacious master bedroom has a luxurious bathroom with a corner bath .
20 Al-Makesh pointed to a wooden container in the corner of the room .
21 The old chap in the corner 's got them .
22 There 's a public house on the corner called the Lighthouse .
23 ‘ I 'll be over there , ’ Graham cut in sharply and indicated an empty table in the corner of the room .
24 It 's a similar story round the corner at the Citrus Club .
25 A girl in a duffel coat and jeans was taking an early lunch in the corner , reading a magazine and eating a sandwich from an open plastic container on the seat beside her .
26 I forgot eggs , ’ he called , and scampered off down the stairs to get some from an early dairy around the corner .
27 No aside the wee shop at the corner of Street .
28 He believed he should come across someone who should want his skills — he was an incurable optimist , and imagined a fortunate meeting around every corner , though how that should come about was hard to see , as he advanced farther and farther into the dark , dense trees , where even the moonlight was split into dull little needles of bluish light on the moss , not enough to see by .
29 N.Z. A Weak Heart : Roddie on his bike in the evening , with his hands in his pockets , doing marvels by that dark tree at the corner of May Street .
30 Belinda said hello to one of them , Judy Stack , whom she knew from the nurses ' home , then sat on a rather uncomfortable chair in the corner as Faye was examined by a junior obstetrician .
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