Методические рекомендации к семинарам по теоретической грамматике английского языка. Тивьяева И.В. - 31 стр.

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5. He gave the cross a stiff nod. (J. Cheever)
6. He would ravish her and cut her throat at the moment of climax. (G. Orwell)
7. James took another chair by the table, and leaned his head on his hand. (J.
Galsworthy)
8. Old Jolyon raised his head and nodded. (J. Galsworthy)
9. O’Donnell was introducing Pearson to Hilton. (A. Hailey)
10. They stared at each other across the breakfast-table for a moment. (F. S.
Fitzgerald)
IV. State what syntactic processes are observed in the following sentences.
Reconstruct the corresponding elementary sentences.
1. The hat had obviously been worn as a practical joke! He himself was a
connoisseur of such. (J. Galsworthy)
2. They found him tiresome and ridiculous. (W. S. Maugham)
3. Timothy, indeed, was seldom seen. (J. Galsworthy)
4. That makes the pathologist’s work difficult. Usually. (A. Hailey)
5. I badly wanted a cigarette, but did not like to light one. (W. S. Maugham)
6. It is a product of greed, avarice, hate, revenge, or perhaps fear. (E. S.
Gardner)
7. Larry seated himself at the writing-table and began to count. (W. S.
Maugham)
8. Isabel, a little scared, took hold of my hand. (W. S. Maugham)
9. You must retrieve the stone for me. Immediately. Tonight. (D. Brown)
10. The autopsy-room doors swung open. (A. Hailey)