Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [verb] [prep] [noun prp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The process of exchange , the underlying grammar of narrative so cherished by Greimas as a fixed structure , ‘ must ’ in fact be ‘ mutable ’ . |
2 | From then on , South Metropolitan cars only ran to Penge on odd occasions , usually as football extras on Saturday afternoons , or for track maintenance . |
3 | He added if independent nurseries were included in the statistics more than half of three and four-year-olds now attended school , a figure only bettered in Europe by France and Belgium . |
4 | Asserting that " the military option is unacceptable " , and that Primakov 's talks had suggested that " the position of Saddam Hussain is not the same as before " , Gorbachev nevertheless warned in Paris on Oct. 29 : " If … |
5 | RIGHT Part of an ivory plaque dating to the 8th–9th centuries BC found at Nimrud in Iraq . |
6 | Walkers on the Three Peaks marathon usually start from Horton in Ribblesdale and do the journey anti-clockwise , visiting Penyghent , Whernside and Ingleborough in that order and returning to Horton from the last named by a route that approximates to a beeline . |
7 | This was a territory which at least in the fourth and third centuries B.C. extended from Spain to the Black Sea , included northern Italy and large patches of the Banubian regions , and after 279 B.C. had reached the heart of Asia Minor — the new Galatia . |
8 | Scott also worked with Ruskin in 1854 , when he added the chancel to the Camden Church at Camberwell , but as Ruskin turned his attention away from architecture he became scornful of Scott 's efforts . |
9 | It lent itself , as we have seen , to the various profitable forms of division of labour habitually practised in Edinburgh in the years in question ; and the " relatively standardized and durable product " could be stockpiled during disputes . |
10 | In a separate ceremony barracks also attended by Cristiani on Jan. 31 the military high command acknowledged the end of the war at a ceremony also attended by Cristiani at First Infantry Brigade barracks . |
11 | In 1814 , Shelley met and four months later eloped to France with Godwin 's daughter Mary . |
12 | Initially hesitant on the turning pitches England have encountered throughout India , Hick clearly decided at Madras to be more positive and take the attack to the bowlers . |
13 | Colin our man at Lane as always , comprehensive coverage of that game throughout the evening , including some second half commentary as well , we 'll be sharing that second half commentary certainly as things stand at the moment with the game at er in the Coca Cola Cup third round replay where there could be a shock , third division Shrewsbury against premiership Blackburn , although at the moment the premiership team are doing pretty well , Blackburn already a goal to the good and the goal scorer now confirmed as Mike after six minutes . |
14 | British-born Ian Phillips , of Christchurch , New Zealand , discovered 53-year-old Ken now lives in England with his two stepdaughters and the son he gave birth to while a woman . |
15 | If the patient reader is not surfeited by all this playing with numbers he may be entertained by a calculation of the " expenditure " of a vote originally given to Paisley with a second preference for Bill Craig and a third for some other candidate . |
16 | Sue now lives in Putney in a Victorian house , and the family also has a cottage in Oxfordshire . |
17 | Multi-million pound Blackburn Rovers are trailing this side modestly built by Fred for Shrewsbury it 's Shrewsbury three , Blackburn Rovers one . |
18 | But the family at Shurton evidently warmed to Coleridge in spite of his views , and it was to Henry 's sister Lavinia that he would later address his affectionate short poem ‘ To a Young Lady on her Recovery from a Fever ’ . |
19 | The inner tension wonderfully created by Reimann in ‘ Aufenthalt ’ is seconded by the voice of Fassbaender tears into a line like ‘ Fliessen die Trane ’ while ‘ In der Ferne ’ is notable for the weighting of words by the singer , of notes by the pianist . |
20 | Jack and Dorothy MacConnochie recently travelled to Hyderabad in India to do their Youth With a Mission outreach . |
21 | The Mercians may always have been ruled by more than one king , possibly several , before the mid-seventh century , and Bede certainly thought of Penda as king at the time of his attack on the eastern Angles in the late 630s ( HE 111 , 18 ) . |
22 | Representatives of all parties subsequently met with Kohl on Sept. 27 but rejected CDU proposals to change the Constitution to reduce the numbers of people seeking asylum . |
23 | This bill had proposed sending members of the Japanese military to assist the international force currently ranged against Iraq in the Gulf . |
24 | The cutting above comes from PFK in March of this year . |
25 | The column finally dispersed in Bolivia in 1927 . |
26 | The decree , which was welcomed by the German government , did not , however , allow for the extradition to Germany of the colony 's founder , Paul Schaeffer , a Baptist pastor already wanted by Interpol on charges of sexually abusing children in a religious community and in children 's homes . |
27 | The meeting established a broad framework for the negotiations at the parallel intergovernmental conferences on political union and on economic and monetary union , which the Council formally opened in Rome on Dec. 15 . |
28 | Forgeries can on occasion be no less informative : the texts probably fabricated in Canterbury in Cnut 's reign hint strongly at the problems the church was facing . |
29 | RAF Irises also flew to Gibraltar via Lisbon during August 1930 , and conveyed Chief of the Air Staff , Sir John Salmond , on a return flight to Egypt in 1931 for his inspection of overseas units of the RAF . |
30 | Standing in the farmyard , Giles Aplin also spoke to Seb at some length . |