Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [noun] [adj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The vendor will resist allowing the purchaser such an option .
2 She said when , when Mrs said why did you ask Emma she goes , cos we asked you to go the cinema all the time .
3 Now bring the throttle all the way back and maintain the five per cent glide .
4 They all waited in silence behind the vestry door until a large shadow moved slowly across the path and finally enveloped the church all the way to the trees .
5 He had given the boy all the evidence , dumped it in his lap without ceremony , and left him to examine all , and act as the prince he was .
6 It was his desire to play the Senior Tour and his love of golf which has given the Notts professional the inspiration to overcome his terrible injuries and pick up where he left off a little more than a year ago .
7 ‘ I would like to thank all those who helped make the event such a success , everyone from the security people to the restaurant staff — who did a roaring trade .
8 Again they skimmed the ground all the way to the Front , but this time the Germans had no chance to hear the warning buzz of engines , for they were shelling again .
9 This kind of blow-over can only be avoided by manning the glider all the time or by tying it down with pickets , preferably with the wings level and all its control surfaces locked to prevent them flapping against their stops .
10 Erch turned the bakelite switch and twiddled the dial all the way from Hilversum to Daventry and back .
11 The Disunited Kingdom suddenly became a potent slogan , and helped the Tories staunch the haemorrhage against them in Scotland .
12 As landlady , she charged the others 18 a week and organized the cleaning rotas .
13 S. H. Used the truncheon many a time , especially on Lime Street .
14 It is not necessary to pass the carriage all the way across the work — just far enough to clear the needles at the ‘ business ’ end .
15 We now have to pass the wire all the way through the sleeve so that its bend or fold emerges at the other end .
16 FSMS logs every call that a customer makes to the company ; tracks and manages the spare parts inventory ; manages organisational logistics ; and generates reports , which are submitted regularly to the customer .
17 At this stage his main objective was to catch a wave all the way into the beach .
18 If the rolling circle in a hypocycloid has a radius half the length of the fixed circle , point P simply moves to and fro along a diameter .
19 And so nowadays , with the advent of high-speed telecommunications , satellites , and the formation of the World Met Organisation in particular , we now get the information that I 've already mentioned all over the world , very high-speed arrangements , and so we can now study the atmosphere all the way across .
20 Very roughly , my wanting the window open a moment ago is to be understood not only in terms of the stuffiness of the room ( the stimulus ) , and my subsequently opening the window ( behaviour ) , but also in terms of various beliefs , attitudes , and the like , including certain ordinary causal beliefs about open windows and perhaps attitudes having to do with propriety and the neighbours .
21 Ted convinced himself that the sounds came from the birds nesting in the eaves or the rafters and banged the walls nth a brush .
22 On the morning of the election , the nearest of all the major opinion polls to a correct result was Gallup in The Daily Telegraph , which put the Tories half a point ahead of Labour ( 38½ per cent to 38 per cent , a change-round of one percentage point over the course of the preceding week ) .
23 He had hoped that the project would foster greater continuity between children 's experience of learning in primary school , and their experience in the comprehensive : I want to get away from [ a didactic approach ] , to the pupils taking more responsibility for work they produce and being more autonomous in the way that they do it and hoping to create more responsibility in them rather than them seeking the teacher all the time for information ; and thinking that all knowledge and information and values have to be teacher judged …
24 But what we can do is give the children all the knowledge that this boy has without the experiences .
25 they know how to open the windows open the door
26 I must put on record again in the House the fact that , although the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland has granted the UDR Four the right of appeal , it would appear that the Crown solicitor is still withholding information from the defence .
27 Many thanks were due to all the teachers and performers who had made the afternoon such a success .
28 Our National President , Steve Gauld , closed the Convention and we offered our thanks and gratitude to all those who had made the weekend such a success , to Tim Cain who kept all the sessions to time ; to the exhibitors who supported us so well ; to all the members and outside speakers who made presentations ; to the staff of Keele University who served us so well in all areas ; and to Joe Bennett who organised the whole thing , sorted out the speakers , took our bookings and generally made sure it all went well .
29 All I know is that I 've felt a mite sadder every time an indie distributor like Making Waves or Red Rhino have hit the dust .
30 You just wan na watch a movie all the time .
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