Example sentences of "[verb] [noun sg] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah they do n't half make kitchen warm though . |
2 | ( Voss Bark 1968 : 127 ; in Lind 1983 : 271 ) |
3 | In 1977 they produced Curriculum 11–16 . |
4 | Thus an able 11-year-old pupil might attain level 7 in a particular subject while a pupil of the same age in the same school who has learning difficulties might reach level 3 . |
5 | Demonstrating the Mapple hinged conduit , which made inspection easier . |
6 | Lead underwriters are American Express Co 's Lehman Brothers , Bear Stearns Co Inc and Robinson-Humphrey Co . |
7 | Last autumn the charity Business in the Community announced Opportunity 2000 , a business-led equal opportunities initiative to improve and increase the quality and quantity of women in the workforce by the year 2000 . |
8 | My aunt keep ma bebe while I go make money some other place . |
9 | I know , let's make bit darker . |
10 | If Labour 's petit Bourbons fail to recognise at last that the division of the non-Tory vote has for two decades made majority Labour government impossible , and that the Liberal Democrats are not going to disappear , then at least a disunited rump of the UK will be consigned forever to that category . |
11 | Of note this time round are cosmic headhunters Mooseheart Faith Stellar Groove Band and Praise Space Electric , the twisted 14th Wray who invite you to a ‘ Yuppie Deadhead Party ’ and the mutilated shriek of Boris And His Bolshie Balalaika which is bad drug craziness at its frothing , wild-eyed best . |
12 | The patronage of Sir Edward Phelips [ q.v. ] probably brought him admission to the Middle Temple ( 1614 ) , James I gave him fee-farm rents in sixteen counties ( 1619–24 ) , and he became clerk extraordinary to the Privy Council ( 1624–40 ) . |
13 | Mr Justice Brooke granted Greenpeace leave to seek a judicial review of BNFL 's permit to test the plant 's systems using uranium prior to the government taking a final decision on whether the plant should be allowed to operate [ see ED 72/73 ] . |
14 | This did affect route 16/18 . |
15 | The histidine decarboxylase activity increased from 12.8 ( 1.8 ) pmol CO 2 /mg/h to 35.5 ( 5.5 ) pmol CO 2 /mg/h ( p= 0.007 ) in the group receiving 2.5 µg/kg/h . |
16 | The histidine decarboxylase activity increased from 12.8 ( 1.8 ) pmol CO 2 /mg/h to 35.5 ( 5.5 ) pmol CO 2 /mg/h ( p= 0.007 ) in the group receiving 2.5 µg/kg/h . |
17 | There was also a further increase in histidine decarboxylase activity to 83.7 ( 12.9 ) pmol CO 2 /mg/h ( p= 0.01 ) with increasing gastrin dose from 2.5 µg/ kg/h to 5.0 µg/kg/h . |
18 | A past chairman and managing director of the well-known Merseyside bakery firm , Mr Scott was elected to the Everton board in 1968 , and became chairman eight years later , in succession to Mr Alan Waterworth . |
19 | He became Chairman seven years later ; under his chairmanship profits rose from £1 million to £60 million , making him by far the most successful businessman in the East Riding . |
20 | ‘ If you say you 're Asian , you can make money easy . |
21 | Why has the Minister deliberately blocked the money promised by his predecessor , the right hon. Member for Shoreham ( Sir R. Luce ) , who promised in May 1990 that the Government would make money available for works of art for the opening of that new building ? |
22 | She joked that she would only make money fifty years after she was dead , and he told her that money did not matter . |
23 | Either he 'll be dead or he 'll have found some place where he can make money quicker . ’ |
24 | Based at Domodeovo , Moscow 's main internal airport , Air Russia will buy or lease brand new Boeing 767s and hopes to start flying them by 1994 . |
25 | If it is easy for a man — it is usually the man who suffers from such fears — to hit difficulty due to his own self-doubt , it is doubly easy for his partner to support or feed that doubt by her own expectation of his failure or overt recognition of it . |
26 | We made camp that night in a clearing in the woods , and I put up my tent in what appeared to be a large sandpit , in the vague hope that perhaps the mozzies might not like it . |
27 | This made route 30 , now over 14 miles in length , the longest tram route in London . |
28 | ‘ KISS ’ IS the record that made Prince unnecessary ; it contains everything that is great about him and after he had released it , he could quite easily have gone to live on the Moon and he would not have been missed . |
29 | His candidacy thus went forward to a second round run-off scheduled for June 3 , in which his opponent would be an unexpected late entrant Alberto Keinya Fujimori , 52 , of the newly formed Change 90 ( Cambio 90 ) movement who received 24.62 per cent of the vote . |
30 | Thus there is no repeat of the search through overflow areas and/or frequent reorganisation that might be necessary to support index sequential processing . |