Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [adv] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I noticed with amusement that the tapestries hanging there illustrated the seven deadly sins . |
2 | The same drug given intravenously prevents the postprandial increase in sigmoid segmenting pressure activity in patients with irritable bowel syndrome . |
3 | One version is shaped with grooves just inside the lips , into which plasterboard fits neatly to complete the arch shape . |
4 | In other words the last male to mate usually has the best chance of fertilising the eggs . |
5 | A new accounting technique has almost trebled the 1991 profits to £620m . |
6 | Agriculture has also provided the expanding industrial and tertiary sectors with their labour force . |
7 | Having moved away from an era of commodity support to one offering reward for environmental investment agriculture has largely shed the old ‘ featherbed ’ image . |
8 | Having moved away from an era of commodity support to one offering reward for environmental investment agriculture has largely shed the old ‘ featherbed ’ image . |
9 | IBM Corp has finally confirmed the elusive story that gained a little currency about a month ago that it planned a massive borrowing spree ( CI No 2,151 ) . |
10 | NCR Corp has finally abandoned the traditional mainframe business , driven out of it by another company that is hanging on in there by its fingernails . |
11 | Science Applications International Corp has finally introduced the ruggedised version of RDI Computer Corp 's BriteLite portable Sparc workstation , which was planned more than a year ago ( UX 339 ) . |
12 | The £87m cross-harbour link has already passed the half way stage and is well on schedule for completion in November next year . |
13 | Bolivia has now become the second poorest country in the Western hemisphere after Haiti . |
14 | Pete Harvey has just broken the European endurance record … a flight of 300 kilometres … |
15 | Macca has always loved the relaxed rural lifestyle |
16 | Brine shrimp sinking stick has also gained the five star fishy version of Egon Ronay approval . |
17 | Parliament has thus recognised the unsatisfactory results of the common law privilege against self-incrimination and has been willing to abrogate or modify that privilege . |
18 | - A letter appears in a national newspaper expressing disbelief that the writer has already spotted the first penny-for-the-guy collector/Christmas tree/artificial snow sprayed on shop window/Valentine cards on sale . |
19 | The 17-year-old Cuemasters youngster from Wishaw has now reached the last 16 of a ranking tournament for only the second time in his fledgling career . |
20 | But the SA Rugby Board has traditionally had the major slice of South Africa 's rugby cake , built as this has been on white wealth , sponsorship , patronage , assets , expertise , media coverage and the rest . |
21 | Consumption will rise in period t+4 : But investment will start to fall because , according to the accelerator , the level of investment depends on the change in income ( which has now begun to decrease ) : So , after rising from periods t to t + 3 , income has now stayed the same from period t + 3 to t + 4 . |
22 | The DoH has extensively revised the original draft issued last year , advising when restraint is acceptable and how far staff can go . |
23 | Dora has always kept the old house in such good condition , and Fred has been working wonders here in the garden , too . |
24 | Since then 37-year-old travel agent has steadily climbed the greasy pole towards the job he has coveted most — that of England coach . |
25 | The nuclear programme has also mobilised the technical , human , and industrial capacities of an important sector of the economy . |
26 | Anthropology has always provided the clearest symptomatic instance , as was foreseen by Rousseau from the outset . |
27 | There have been claims that the division of the state into three federal regions following the nationalist violence and other crises has seriously damaged the Belgian state and constitution . |
28 | A. G. Griffith , Professor of Public Law , University of London , may have been near the mark when he wrote , ‘ In both capitalist and communist societies , the judiciary has naturally served the prevailing political and economic forces . |
29 | ‘ The Churchyard of Grasmere … is interesting … some charitable stranger has lately added the mournful yew , a tree sacred to such situations . ’ |
30 | An appeal for funds has just raised the first £100,000 , enabling the Museum to further improve the facilities offered to the visitors to this already fascinating centre of British aviation and motoring . |