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

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1 But the Euro-sceptics got support from an unexpected source on Monday evening .
2 sort of got kind of an odd relationship between the friends
3 This incident proved the danger to Special Forces when they sought sanctuary in a neutral country , for Graham Hayes was shot in a Paris prison in the summer of 1943 .
4 After a few hundred yards , he sought sanctuary in a nearby house .
5 On Viola 's approach down the hall , Hilda turned up the gas and made preparation for a hasty departure , but this , it seemed , was not the idea .
6 We do not regard money as the only measure of success .
7 Kalat and Rozin ( 1973 ) suggested that subjects given exposure to a novel flavour are capable of learning that the flavour predicts no aversive consequence , that the taste is ‘ safe ’ .
8 Save the horses ! ’ , as the chief splashed across the creek to gather mounts for the fleeing families .
9 The first-generation immigrant , however zealously he or she tried to learn the techniques of the new life , lived in a self-imposed ghetto , drawing support from the old ways , the men of his kind , the memories of the old country which he had so readily abandoned .
10 Indeed the importance of the correct citing of an author 's spelling is regularly marked by the insertion of sic into a citation by a second author who wishes to disclaim responsibility for an aberrant spelling .
11 Grimsby frustrated Middlesbrough in the early stages with their sweeper system and repeated back passes to their goalkeeper .
12 Although it was small and its facilities were poor , the standard of learning attained was high , as was illustrated by McJannet in his History of Irvine when he noted that as early as 1729 , the pupils ‘ translated part of a Greek Testament into Latin ; some of the Roman authors into English … and also translated many English sentences into elegant Latin with great dexterity . ’
13 The County Council also accepted as part of this oral approach that there was a need for an alteration to the structure plan , because the approved structure plan did not make provision for a new settlement as an element of approved North Yorkshire strategic policy , and we 've progressed that erm alteration through to the examination er in public er today .
14 Having settled the principle , the partners must make provision for the actual event .
15 The terms and conditions should make provision for the following items .
16 These independent structures are then transformed to dependent ones : " After she had swept the room " , etc. , and made part of a complex sentence .
17 Only the later nineteenth-century works are a let-down ; Bonn at obviously lacked pull with the great Impressionists and bought generally insipid work .
18 So for the time being it would be prudent to treat money as a major variable in our relationship with crime and conformity .
19 The narrator himself — the subject of his poem — joins in , and offers sympathy to the defeated party .
20 It was paid for by the county using money from the national Transport Road Research Laboratory .
21 ‘ You must regard exams as a joint problem you must solve together .
22 Curial officials ensured conservative cardinals led discussions in the central commission , and that reports of commissions in the L'Osservatore Romano reflected conservative views .
23 Systematic sampling of West German voters carried out in 1979–80 indicated that 13 per cent of all voters in the Federal Republic had a consolidated extreme rightist ‘ world view ’ ; 14 per cent responded positively to the statement that ‘ we should again have a Leader who would rule Germany with a strong hand for the good of all ’ .
24 Will the Minister confirm that at least one Government Minister receives money from the set-aside scheme ?
25 Before the site became part of a private country park the building was lived in by a local tenant farmer named Mrs Hollington .
26 The paragraphs being added to the database became part of a new book on hypertext entitled Hypertext : from Text to Expertext .
27 Being part of the Garrowby estate , owned by the Earl of Halifax , it is rather unusual in this day and age as having no privately owned houses or farms , other than the old rectory which was sold several years ago when the parish became part of a joint ministry .
28 The first passenger packet boats operated from Warrington to Manchester and later became part of a through route from Liverpool to Manchester via Runcorn .
29 As late as the end of the nineteenth century in some Western European states local politics retained their dominance over central concerns , until markets , jobs , and communications like the railways became part of a national whole .
30 These companies in practice then became part of a national cartel .
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