Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [prep] [art] [adj] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 It simply fits on to a standard 43mm diameter drill chuck and uses a 12mm diameter tungsten-carbide tipped cutter to channel into breeze-block , brick , plaster and other wall surfaces .
2 It simply fits on to a standard 43mm diameter drill chuck , and uses a 12mm diameter tungsten-carbide tipped cutter to channel into breeze-block , brick , plaster and other wall surfaces .
3 Fraser , impatient at so inactive a role , persuaded the Regent to relieve him and appoint a replacement Deputy Warden , and now rode on with the main cavalry host .
4 When it eventually reveals the secret of life itself , or something approaching it , it will be , you can rest assured , passed on to the ordinary people out there .
5 It was like hanging on to a wriggly eel .
6 This formula differs somewhat from the classical Hertz expression for elastic deformation of a plane by a rigid sphere .
7 According to Blackwell , morality involved the evolution of self-consciousness which had developed only in the human species .
8 ‘ 'The social principles of Christianity preach cowardice , self-contempt , abasement , submissiveness , meekness — ’ she read aloud from the early works of Marx , which she had never returned to the library , property being theft , and knowledge free for everyone .
9 The 112-bhp 1.6-litre engine lives on in the entry-level £10,298 Lantra GLSi .
10 Sometimes , however , an alternative , less heroic but equally anti-correctionalist picture was painted : working-class crime was in reality mostly petty , irrelevant and not a problem , but had been made to appear so by the mass media blowing it up , misrepresenting it and creating crime-scares .
11 According to Mr Lamont , if there is gloom about the British economy the fault lies entirely with the British people .
12 Robertsbridge , the great Cistercian house , disappeared entirely , torn down by the local people .
13 Probably , such gestures say more about the Chinese people 's view of their own government than about their solidarity with Kuwait .
14 Euthydikos 's kore is classical in spirit but stands formally within the archaic series .
15 He was ‘ more largely mixed up with the principal people and events of his time than any other man ’ ( Charles Greville , Greville Memoirs , 1874–8 ) .
16 He would n't want anything to do with her once they caught up with the missing pair .
17 In most liberal democracies it has gradually been supplemented by a new plebiscitary politics , based on the cult of charismatic leaders built up through the mass media .
18 Just two days before the share sale was due to close , the Greater Manchester Council superannuation fund failed to come up with the expected £250,000 .
19 The young working class in deindustrialising , inner urban areas are seen by the new subcultural theory as caught up in a bitter series of conflicts and contradictions .
20 ‘ The plain fact is , ’ Niki noted , ‘ that I am caught up in an insane series of setbacks which are oppressive in their consistency and which seem to … prey on my mind .
21 A wounded horse limped in the wheat , trying to catch up with the other cavalry horses .
22 Some devices for keeping costs low are employed and these can , where required , provide up to an extra 20% of expenditure : a popular ploy is to purchase stationery in advance and then resell it cheaply to the candidate as second-hand stock .
23 Fujitsu Ltd has come out with a new multimedia multiplexer in its DMIX series , one of a series of multiplexers designed for its Network Solution 2000 network architecture : the new E-2570 DMIX has a capacity of 10 data channels and six speech voice channels , and comes between the large capacity E-2570 DMIX and the compact E-2300 series Compact MUX ; Fujitsu expects to sell 5,000 units over three years , starting in June , at a price of $73,000 ) ; the E-2500 series DMIX and E-2300 series Compact MUX were released in September last year and Fujitsu says by the end of last month , sales to 100 companies had been made .
24 The massive £45-million building was planned when property prices in London seemed set to rise forever , but the scheme was still dependent on the top five floors being let out for an annual £6 million .
25 So I mean it it was it was represented to me er and I felt that there was some logic in it that that this company would not be discussing this deal unless it felt it could make money out of it and that money in the end would have to come out of the local people here .
26 Advertising is carried out via the following media — the press , commercial television , direct mail , commercial radio and hoardings/outdoor displays .
27 The project will be carried out in the Social Statistics Research Unit of City University .
28 This study , carried out in an Italian series of patients accurately selected for the absence of other known aetiologic factors , and the presence of well established serum markers of autoimmunity , confirms previous observations made with a first generation ELISA that a wide overlap between the two above conditions does occur .
29 As such , he or she has to work closely with the creative people and with media : in some agencies this includes the media planning , too .
30 Now the deal looks likely to go through at a whopping $7.5 billion , about $110 a share .
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