Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [prep] [det] [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The storm erupted with all its force into the reception area in a whirling , roaring maelstrom of disintegrating glass shards and a wild , bellowing fury of nightmarish , mutated flesh and flailing claws .
2 Trent shouted with all his force that he was going about .
3 Jung seemed to have lost the emphasis on the body , and especially on the sexual instincts , which Freud retained in all his work .
4 ‘ After you had been presented to our gracious Queen , last summer , you followed custom by having your photograph taken in all your finery . ’
5 my Lord all that follows now is that question costs in this my Lord there is no doubt that er this is the painful experience for both the plaintiffs and of course for doctor who is unrepresented and therefore must inevitably feel rather isolated in this matter erm , however in my there is no reason to er depart from the usual principal of the costs which should follow the event and of course we know as it the loss on the subsidiary appeal and so I do n't press the point on that cos the reality as you 've already probably anticipated is all the work has been done erm on this appeal the subsidiary appeal I ask , I do n't ask for costs on that , in my submission it should be both sides bear their own costs on that , the reason I say that is that there was no , there was no cross appearing in respect on it in effect , cos after all , all you were doing was er trying to get the same as the other side if we lost , so no worm of can of beans can be done by doctor I had one parallel in my whole skeleton on that , er , but we have substantially succeeded on the main issue and so I , I would ask that costs in favour of the plaintiffs on , on that and here and indeed below .
6 But the other merely advanced , and when he came up , put out a hand to touch the lady , whereupon our hero struck with all his might at his heart , and the glass splinter entered deeply and he fell to the ground .
7 The reek of ordure voided from all his clothing .
8 A great place to play with all your family .
9 The question whether the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher applies in all its strictness to local authorities has been considered but not decided .
10 He recollects vividly the outstanding singles performances of Bill Thompson and Diane Underwood and with the final match standing at 2-all his team went on to dominate the doubles and lift the trophy .
11 London has a major problem in finding room to dispose of all its rubbish .
12 As well as Di 's shoes , there 's a selection of wedding stationery , hats , headdresses and jewellery — the perfect place to browse for all your wedding accessories .
13 It 's a vital thread running through all our business development activities and the emphasis is on applications technology — designing new products for individual customers .
14 As Benazir Bhutto was sworn in the news came in that her choice for speaker had been elected in Punjab .
15 They 'll be saying , Do you remember a a big fat woman living in that their house , with a white apron running after us .
16 Grabbing his bike from the hedge where he 'd hidden it , Jack raced with all his might , his long , gangling legs pumping for all they were worth .
17 She wanted to remember the colours — even on a morning when the old walls and stones were damp , with dark , rich colours after rain , and everything looked very clear in the waterlogged air , the trees etched in all their variety .
18 We are an Easter people redeemed and made whole by the life and death of Jesus Christ working through all our learning and all our experiences in the search for a kingdom of love and salvation .
19 It was in these smaller and older streets that urban life existed in all its jostle and bustle .
20 So within a pension quarter , the same ruling applies in that your pension and your re-employment earnings can not exceed a quarter of your salary reference .
21 The crowd jingled with all their wealth .
22 Young specimens will feed greedily on insects and fry , as well as its smaller brethren , while the adults will take anything from insects and larvae to fish of half its body length and small rodents .
23 Teachers are unionized and a powerful enough group to prevent the decoupling of their salary levels from those of other public-sector employees , but none the less by 1985 they had seen the real value of their salaries fall to half their value a decade earlier .
24 The conference : ‘ A place for all our children'
25 In reality most of the complaints came from those whose nature made them dislike change at any time , while the comments of other critics had a political bias .
26 S 42 ensures that the name of a charitable company appears on all its correspondence .
27 rose to thank for all his work for the fellows .
28 The Lincoln Centre in New York plans to perform every note Mozart ever wrote ; in Switzerland Lucerne is vying with Vienna to put on all his church music , spread over 46 events ; Geneva will hear all his piano concertos in seven concerts .
29 Miniatures still survive showing this part of the palace decked in all its splendour with shady silk awnings of brilliant scarlet , gilded cupolas shining atop the chaffris and , lying open to pavilions , the Hayat Baksh or Life-Bestowing Paradise Garden , planted with cypress , mangoes , apricots and sweet-smelling nargis , kuzah and gulal .
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