Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [verb] [adv prt] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The mine roads eventually went out several kms under the sea and in the 1920's , the 1,000 employees produced over 250,000 tons a year .
2 Mercifully , these days , it 's easier to avoid costly mistakes by splashing out on a large bottle of something which is transformed into ‘ Eau de Old Socks ’ by your skin 's individual chemistry : if you ask politely in department stores , many perfume houses gladly hand out miniature sample vials of their wares , enabling you to make up your mind away from the high-pressure squirtings of over-zealous tester-bottle-wielders .
3 Despite their weaponry , males within a coalition rarely fight over oestrous females .
4 During June the administration successfully fended off Democratic attempts to recoup their losses earlier in the year , allowing the president , on 13 August , to sign ‘ into law the deepest and farthest-reaching package of budget cuts that Congress had ever approved . ’
5 When Queensland eventually ran out 20–14 winners .
6 But an avalanche of complaints has almost overwhelmed the C S A and it comes from dads already paying out agreed sums for their kids .
7 Big Ears just lies around all day ‘ tuning in ’ .
8 ‘ Actually , it was a terribly hard decision to make , because my album just came out two months ago here and the only negative thing is that I ca n't be here to promote it .
9 ( d ) The contractor has the possible opportunity to tender , with the approval of the architect , for work which is subject to a prime cost sum , provided the contractor directly carries out such work in the ordinary course of his business .
10 THE head of French cosmetics giant L'Oreal yesterday ruled out any bid for control of the company by shareholder Nestle before 1994 .
11 Nikos also brought in some leaflets which his agents had confiscated .
12 Worries also exist over mutual recognition of testing and certification procedures , as there is concern that some member states may not have adequate facilities and experience to ensure that these procedures are carried out with appropriate attention to important details .
13 The nature of the Guidelines can be illustrated by taking some examples : The Guidelines also set out various features intended to indicate the position which a particular injury should take within the suggested brackets .
14 The ISV programme supposedly kicked off last week despite a quiet little ruling handed down a few days before by MIPS ' new parent , Silicon Graphics Inc , that says RiscOS 5.1 , due in the fall , is the end of the line .
15 Night Goblins often take over abandoned Dwarf strongholds to live in , and much of the ancient Dwarf Empire is now infested with these creatures .
16 It is a place of confluence , quite noisily so I imagine in winter or during the melting season , for rivers splash down into Arreau from east , west and south , at least four of them , with the Neste d'Aure here taking on more water for the journey north .
17 The defeat virtually rules out any chance of the Sunday League title , with just one win from their first five matches .
18 Lennox-Boyd then laid down that independence would only be granted if wanted by ‘ a substantial majority of the people ’ ; if Bourne 's proposals were accepted by NLM as well as CPP then they could go ahead : ‘ If he failed then there appeared to be no alternative but to call a general election ’ ( p.245 ) .
19 Where else can you find skaters gracefully gliding over frozen canals in the winter and on those same canals see tourist boats and water bikes gently sailing past historic gabled houses and under attractive curved bridges in the summer ?
20 It does not need a lawyer either to draw up any document or to advise you although you may wish to consult a professional adviser if a particularly large sum is involved or if there are complicated conditions surrounding the gift .
21 These include the recent introduction of Advanced Coating Technology ACTTM which extends the application of Platinum group metals into areas where cost considerations currently rule out large scale use of the metals and new manufacturing technologies such as knitted gauze .
22 Well , the first book in which Freud explicitly takes up this question in the opening pages , is his book of nineteen twenty seven , er The Future of an Illusion , and his begins , by posing the Hobbesian question , although it does n't mention Hobbes , but , it 's the fundamental point he makes , that civilization goes against the grain of human nature , and the question he asks himself is , how does er , order , morality .
23 Admitting that ‘ a ‘ row ’ ’ at Cremorne on the night of Derby and Oaks day' was ‘ too ordinary an occurrence to deserve any comment ’ , The Times nevertheless lingered over this scene of young gentlemen at play :
24 A good stalker only singles out weak animals from a herd , or those that are past their best .
25 This is when you get the latchless needle and from the top of the machine manually hook out this fluff .
26 I heard Brad having a conversation again today about Ooh I do n't feel ye I heard him saying why do n't we feel very happy about this and not and not happy with the subjects and I do n't feel very happy about running the session so go up this way he 's never done the work you see so he 's trying to learn it from i instructions and things and a lot of the time you need to have actually done it to be able to talk about it
27 The can quickly build up unsightly colonies , also excreting honeydew which encourages sooty mould fungus .
28 I would like to advise readers of IDEAL HOME always to carry out basic surveillance when a washing machine is installed .
29 MOVES were made by the Bank of England yesterday to head off any problems in financial markets caused by Friday 's bomb attack as leaders of key institutions made extensive efforts to ensure it is ‘ business as usual ’ in the City today .
30 In addition to the processes just described , repeated presentation of a stimulus also brings about those changes responsible for habituation that I discussed in Chapter 2 — changes that were characterized as resulting in the formation of a representation of the stimulus .
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