Методические рекомендации к семинарам по теоретической грамматике английского языка. Тивьяева И.В. - 58 стр.

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3. Where was Alfred Inglethorp? His absence was strange and inexplicable. (A.
Christie)
4. That had been an accident too. (W. S. Maugham)
5. For the first time in her life she had been danced tired. (F. S. Fitzgerald)
6. On the table stood the silver-mounted brushes and bottles from her dressing
bag, his own present. (J. Galsworthy)
7. That Toby should just go on sleeping seemed the most desirable thing in the
world. (W. S. Maugham)
8. It was Bosinney who first noticed her, and asked her name. (J. Galsworthy)
9. But as for a heart-to-heart talk, as for walking to the comer and having a
drink together, nothing doing. (H. Miller)
10. “And, naming no names, there's one in this house that none of us could ever
abide! And an ill day it was when first he darkened the threshold.” (A.
Christie)
XVII. Analyze the semantic structure of the following sentences:
1. A group of influential citizens had persuaded Brown to succeed him. (A.
Hailey)
2. “You know that Dr. Bauerstein has been arrested?” (A. Christie)
3. On the flight back he had tried to read a magazine—there was an article
about championship tennis which interested him. (A. Hailey)
4. They knocked again. (J. K. Rowling)
5. On the second floor O’Donnell halted to let a nurse with a wheel chair pass.
(A. Hailey)
6. I discovered presently that a peculiar story was circulating among her
friends. (W. S. Maugham)
7. Each affected differently by the impending return of Lauretta Trent, they
collectively managed to permeate the atmosphere with suppressed
excitement. (E. S. Gardner)