Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Certainly , it will need to work hard to make up for lost time ; the party has neglected the cause of democratic socialism in the North for far too long and it has allowed would-be Labour activists to become demoralised . |
2 | You have to be in control on the roads , and you ca n't do that ambling along with loose reins . |
3 | The major had seen many walking around with blank stares , communicating in monosyllables . |
4 | After previous recessions , smaller companies have recovered strongly , and 1993 should see some pick up in economic activity in the UK . |
5 | It did n't take her long to decide she had precisely two choices — well , one , really , because even though it was n't cold it would look wrong to go out in thin cotton to the sort of party he was talking about . |
6 | Niall Hammond , of the Bowes Museum , said the three trenches they dug all came up against Victorian foundations of a disused cellar . |
7 | THE French Government looked ready to back down to angry farmers last night and torpedo a £200 billion boost to world trade . |
8 | SOUTH TYNEDALE Railway Diesel Day Chance to get all steamed up at unique collection of classic British industrial engines including ‘ Tiny Tim ’ and ‘ The Wickham Trolley ’ . |
9 | They 've all walked out on poor Paul . |
10 | But Sally was so good , Luckily I 'd remembered to pack the Farley 's Rusks and she had those mixed up with boiled water the guard got for me from the restaurant car . ’ |
11 | How does Compact fit in with other Government initiatives to benefit the inner cities ? |
12 | Jaq could order Vitali to drop back into normal space and no doubt could force the old woman to comply . |