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

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1 It is , therefore , most important to search for all the possible angles to a question , and this involves reading the question with meticulous care .
2 The Holy Spirit has broken through all the man-made obstacles , and has incorporated all types and backgrounds of people in the messianic community .
3 Family-run hotel ideally situated for all the local amenities including the City Centre , bus routes , universities , Q.E .
4 De Falla borrowed elements from Spanish folk song and dance for all the descriptive passages .
5 If the wishes of the dead person are known , namely if he has made a will , the process will be easier , but it will still take some ti me to go through all the necessary procedures .
6 One advantage of a letter is that all the points ( 1 ) to ( 4 ) can be dealt with in advance and so the interviewer is expected and time is saved in not having to go through all the verbal explanations .
7 Well yes if it 's to get to from A to B quickly , yes and stop having to go through all the little villages and clutter that up
8 The same goes for all the other stores in the chain .
9 I say planned and agreed , because , as my hon. Friend the Minister knows , more than one public inquiry has taken place and the go-ahead has been given after all the proper formalities have been gone through .
10 The hotel is very centrally located for all the major attractions of The Hague with many museums , theatres , shops , restaurants and bars nearby and The Hague 's seaside resort of Scheveningen is just 10 minutes away .
11 Secondly , the use of the single term ‘ learning ’ fails to suggest the radical change in approach and attitude required of staff in institutions , if students are to be enabled to pass through all the possible stages of intellectual growth .
12 Nature allows some persons to pass through all the successive levels of biological growth and thereby attain their biological needs .
13 FOR LIFE : Jonathan Pugh 's is perhaps the biggest challenge so far reported of all the sponsored Walks For Life .
14 Phil 's gon na basically , when we 've all had as you would know with all the other girls , then erm he basically has to come and sin erm , we repent to him , basically !
15 When I say nice people , people that well you know what 's come from all the different countries , from out there .
16 This was stressed in all the social surveys of the period .
17 Special attention will focus upon half a dozen versions of the Camden Town murder paintings , including the small but particularly dramatic ‘ L'affaire de Camden Town ’ ( 1908–1909 , private collection ) , the two versions of King Edward VIII ( 1936 , Beaverbrook Art Gallery and private collection ) , and the large study for ‘ The Raising of Lazarus ’ ( 1929 , Art Gallery of South Australia ) , originally executed in broad sweeps of the brush on the wallpaper of Sickert 's studio .
18 Apart from the founding treaties and Community legislation , they may include in particular the multi-lateral conventions concluded between Member States under the auspices of the Community , pursuant to Article 220 of the EEC Treaty , such as the Brussels Convention on Jurisdiction and the Enforcement of Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters of 1968 .
19 ‘ During the years of sponsorship , it will be known as the Scottish Nuclear Ayrshire Cup , and reported in all the local papers and on Westsound Radio as such .
20 This is exemplified by Dritherm — the cavity wall insulation with the 100 year guarantee that 's been installed in half a million homes .
21 The poet James Fenton , who was stringing for The Washington Post and who must have cut an unlikely figure riding into Saigon on a victorious Viet Cong tank ( described in The Fall of Saigon , first published in Granta 15 and then included in All the Wrong Places ) , wrote a savage review of the book in the New Statesman describing Herr as a ‘ shooter ’ , rather than a reporter for Esquire .
22 Until the nineteenth century , for example , bottlenose dolphins occurred in all the major estuaries in Britain , including the Thames and the Humber .
23 As she stooped lower her breath , caught in all the black veils , smelled terrible .
24 Personnel Manager , Paul Hartley , hopes to be able to write to all the remaining applicants within the next two weeks , and also to give further details to those who need them .
25 Sagging plank bookshelves covered most of the walls , with papers and magazines scattered over all the flat surfaces .
26 He would jump to all the wrong conclusions .
27 Rayner Heppenstall , in The Connecting Door ( 1962 ) , establishes two different eras in which his characters exist simultaneously , and , in a later novel , Two Moons ( 1977 ) , concurrently sustains stories set in two different months , one appearing on all the left-hand pages of the novel , the other on the right .
28 We report on all the differing views which will produce the only comprehensive strategy for the advance to socialism .
29 ‘ As the managing director of a large commercial organisation , I employ solicitors to work on all the legal issues arising from the operation of my business and to advise me about all the new developments in legislation and case law . ’
30 But he warned that recessionary trading conditions meant the company would not be able to pass on all the added costs arising from sterling 's devaluation last September .
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