Example sentences of "a [noun] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 've mapped out a route to take you round , but are you sure you do n't want me do the actual deliveries ?
2 ‘ The original sleeping beauty , ’ said John , ‘ only she did n't have a prince to wake her . ’
3 who has let a prince clamber her .
4 The only good and powerful females I can think of are fairies ( ie , not real people ) and for every fairy godmother there are 10 wimpy heroines waiting for a prince to rescue them .
5 She was a somewhat intense woman who probably rather enjoyed such gatherings , but I 've often wondered if she secretly used them as a ruse to get her husband home to mind the little one while she nipped out for a breather .
6 Perhaps this was merely a ruse to trick them into a crossing at Forteviot .
7 In any event , the constitutional proposal to replace the existing prohibition on divorce by a provision to allow it was rejected .
8 A repurchase agreement provides a means for the short to lend money to the futures market : the short agrees to buy a bond with a provision to sell it back to the market at a predetermined price and to receive a rate of interest , the repo rate .
9 A BRUTE punished his four-year-old step-daughter by spinning her in a tumble-drier , a court heard yesterday .
10 A technicality defeated her attempt to become legal , however — she had n't yet been in Canada the requisite five years .
11 This was a solicitors pick it up and my Lord so you can , you can see what the dispute was .
12 Renault Senior League winners Randalstown , were scheduled to meet the Dubliners along with the Munster and Connaught champions in Cork on May 22–23 but Muckross have applied for a re-scheduling to help their preparations for their European Club Championship campaign in Italy which begins a few days later .
13 The primary school pupils studied by Sinclair and Coulthard had acquired such a knowledge of the way lessons develop ; the participants in a trial know what stage it is in and can organize their behaviour accordingly .
14 One Suffolk farm servant paid five shillings every week in the 1900s to help a sister keep their eighty-year-old mother .
15 But when he asked for his toast , a sister told him he would have to eat rolls and jam or go without .
16 There was a sister watching us all the time , and when we went to walk out into the garden she said it was n't allowed .
17 Cos I , I , know , I know it means roughly in common terms cos , I got a sister to interpret it .
18 Her lips were set and still , like those of a warrior counting his losses after battle .
19 Nor is his picture of the clergy a particularly spiritual one : those who pray and those who work are never mentioned , but the cleric who was also a warrior has his place , and after Roland perhaps the most heroic figure of all is the leading ecclesiastic of France , the archbishop of Rheims .
20 A submarine took them to the island and the party made a successful landing in rubber boats .
21 ‘ That guy 's going to need a submarine to scrape him off the bottom . ’
22 The trial follows the Antares tragedy in which four fishermen drowned after a submarine snagged its nets in the Firth of Clyde .
23 Oh I cried when Penny went I really did , I said you with a temper and that last day you know , we all got a bucket filled it up with ash trays , dog ends , bits of paper , oh I do n't know what was in it
24 That was half full of water and the ice had cut through the wood flow down the river , cos the water was coming in like hell and er cos one thing I had to do about it , had like a chain in the , in th in the boat , so we pulled the chain out , I pulled the chain out first and go just got the , the erm hull just above water so I bail the boat out with a bucket chuck it down the side right quick .
25 And you 've got ta have a bucket to mix it in .
26 Success as a pleader eluded him and , like many counsel in that position , Gloag became a law reporter .
27 The three men were working on the bridge when a cradle supporting them collapsed ; nineteen year old Mark Seaton from Chepstow in Gwent says he knows he 's lucky but what he feels most is anger .
28 What sort of a racehorse d' you think you get for a hundred quid ?
29 The press could provide little enlightenment because all newspapers had received a D-Notice asking them not to print any details about the background to the case .
30 In A Corner of Wheat the avaricious speculator is showing his friend through one of his elevators when he receives a cable telling him that he has cornered the world 's supply but then in his exultation he stumbles and ‘ falls to a terrible death in one of his own bins of wheat ’ .
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