Example sentences of "[noun] [noun prp] [vb mod] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She wandered back into the small sitting-room with her mug of tea , put it down on the polished surface of a table but removed it hastily in case it left a tell-tale ring which S. Kettering might complain about in the future . |
2 | His continued absence increases speculation that Arsenal 's David Seaman will step out of his shadow for the first time in 18 months against the Poles next week . |
3 | The question during Mr Baker 's recent tour was whether Israel 's Yitzhak Shamir or Syria 's Hafez Assad would run out of excuses first . |
4 | MAGIC ITEMS : Gorfang Rotgut may carry up to two magic items chosen from the appropriate Warhammer Battle Magic cards . |
5 | It was not long before Mrs. Farr used to look out for me , I would be invited in , a slice of cake was waiting and Bess , the black spaniel , would be fussing around , licking my knees . |
6 | ‘ It was arranged that Mrs. Kennedy would come in on the Monday to execute this charge too . |
7 | Over the next 4 days , the Rolls Royces will drive down to Plymouth , following the route of the railway . |
8 | His plan would allow each country a ‘ quota ’ until the end of the next century — a quota Britain would use up in 42 years at its present rate of emissions . |
9 | Miss Monroe could come down in the morning and see her then . |
10 | When researchers look at schooling from the point of view of girls , it is perhaps not surprising that writers as diverse as Alison Kelly and Valerie Walkerdine can come up with very similar findings . |
11 | Next day , the clan met out on the shore , where Eachuinn Odhar could stand up on the rocks among his officers , Donald Crubach at his side , and speak to all together . |
12 | Rob Andrew , Craig Chalmers and Ralph Keyes may not be everyone 's cups of tea and it 's quite possible that someone like Colin Stephens may turn out to be a far greater player , but for England , Scotland and Ireland each one has shown that he is virtually indispensable . |
13 | ‘ That 's what kept me awake last night — facing up to the fact that my behaviour , anyway as far as you were concerned , was as devious and manipulative as anything that William Ash could come up with . |
14 | ‘ Anyway , with luck C.W. will come up with something there . |
15 | James was in every respect the kind of driver Alexander would get along with and that their enterprise did not finish so very far from winning , and failed to win not a few times only through misfortune — or the injustice of fate , speaks creditably of an underlying seriousness that they rarely allowed to show . |
16 | If the pitch does n't come upto scratch it was suggested that Elland Rd might lose out to St James Park . |
17 | Frank Spencer would slide along on his stomach . ’ |
18 | Anthony and Maggie Barker will set off from Glasgow on 30 March on their 10-day , 700-mile cycle ride . |
19 | He also added that when this is achieved South Africa will stand back to nobody . |
20 | Energy' Cinderella should step out of the grate |
21 | Within 15 minutes or so , Alan Fordham would turn up at the commentary box , ready to resume discussion on the latest of the batch of modern drama texts through which he was picking his way . |
22 | MICK O'Dwyer will stay on as Kildare boss despite their Leinster final humiliation . |
23 | Maybe the Sergeant Major would go in for some Greek dancing , and smash all the house DJ 's records instead of plates . |
24 | As for Peter and Pat Lawford , they fixed it so that John Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe could screw around without Jackie finding out . |
25 | " Old Lal is bound to know , and you might see what Aunt Tossie could come up with . |
26 | IF Forest decide to sign Nigel Jemson , their old boy at Wednesday , winger Kingsley Black could go back as part of the deal . |
27 | GRAHAM Taylor will welcome back at least three of his ‘ famous five ’ today and draw close to his England dream team for the World Cup qualifier against Turkey on November 18 . |
28 | When responsible citizens or policemen came rushing out into the road to grab at it and avert a disaster , Uncle Titch would leap up from behind his seat and pretend they just had n't noticed him . |
29 | Mr Powell will step down at Christmas , days before Carlton takes over the franchise held by Thames on New Year 's Day . |
30 | Does this suggest that Mr Patten should stand up to his critics ? |