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... John . ' ( 2 ) ' There were no books given to John ' e.g. 1529 Simon Fish , A Supplication for the Beggers 8. See § 1931 . ( 3 ) ' John was ( had been ) given the book , ' e.g. 1958 A. B. Ellis , The Rack 163 ' He had been given oxygen ...
... John . ' ( 2 ) ' There were no books given to John ' e.g. 1529 Simon Fish , A Supplication for the Beggers 8. See § 1931 . ( 3 ) ' John was ( had been ) given the book , ' e.g. 1958 A. B. Ellis , The Rack 163 ' He had been given oxygen ...
Side 2118
... John as pompous and in it struck me blind ' pompous ' and ' blind ' go with ' John ' and ' me ' ( John is pompous , I am blind ) , whereas in the other cases ' pompous ' and ' un- intelligible ' refer to the subject of the sentence ...
... John as pompous and in it struck me blind ' pompous ' and ' blind ' go with ' John ' and ' me ' ( John is pompous , I am blind ) , whereas in the other cases ' pompous ' and ' un- intelligible ' refer to the subject of the sentence ...
Side 2121
... John decided on the boat " ( meaning “ John chose the boat " ) , it is subject to pseudopassivization by the passive transformation ; but where " on the boat " is a VP - Complement in " John decided on the boat " ( meaning " John ...
... John decided on the boat " ( meaning “ John chose the boat " ) , it is subject to pseudopassivization by the passive transformation ; but where " on the boat " is a VP - Complement in " John decided on the boat " ( meaning " John ...
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Bibliography supplementing the previous Bibliographies | 1860 |
Type He did not fear wetting his feet 1774 | 1868 |
Type He mimed speaking into a telephone 1776 | 1875 |
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