Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [prep] [verb] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 But Ferreira , who had not come close to breaking the sixth seed , suddenly discovered his best form , hitting three glorious forehands , including one to save match point , and capturing the game when Stich hit a backhand volley out .
2 The applications sometimes know this because the employer says so in acknowledging the first approach .
3 Pointing the mortar joints had to be done long after laying the last blocks of the day , as the concrete absorbs very little moisture .
4 Larne twice came close to stealing a second goal but seemed content to play for a draw .
5 The dust wagon came up to the warehouse today , the usual they 'd got halfway to emptying the first dustbin in the back
6 RESIDENTS of Crozier House Home in Banbridge joined today in celebrating the 100th birthday of their most senior colleague , Alex Cairns .
7 At that very moment , a waiter turned abruptly from clearing the next table and crashed into Loretta .
8 I shall look forward to seeing the first edition , then .
9 As a result , I am assured Mr Lee can look forward to receiving a first payment by the beginning of next week .
10 I now look forward to seeing the next consultation document , which I believe will appear in the next month or two .
11 The number of times Maguire used the whip made suspension virtually inevitable but the horse did look a difficult ride , drifting right after jumping the last .
12 The normal ‘ use ’ is to go for a joyride , to get home after missing the last bus or train or for the use in crime .
13 One could experiment further by dragging a third colour , say a very pale grey or blue , across the two underlying colours .
14 Apply a base coat , then two coats of varnish , allowing each coat to dry thoroughly before applying the next one .
15 The chain can be described adequately by specifying the first rectangle and then relating the next one to it by the four statements in Table 11.1 .
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