Example sentences of "[noun] [is] [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 No other sort of mind is up to the demands of the system , which needs to seem to have judicial impartiality and a rocklike permanance while also being quickly responsive to the latest political fads .
2 TITIA Sutherland 's OUT OF THE SHADOWS ( Black Swan £5.99 ) deals tenderly with the relationship of a girl and an ageing woman , as well as bringing in a ghost story and wartime tragedy .
3 She said , ‘ Angharad is out on the hills alone , so I can not come to the Fair ’ , and she said , ‘ I am sorry you have had a wasted journey ’ , and she said , ‘ Have a nice time at the Fair . ’
4 The rest is up to the children , music included ; as Runswick and music director Terry Edwards discovered on their rounds of the schools at an earlier stage in the project , the teachers had only to supervise , rarely to prompt or invent-solid preparation indeed for the GCSE 's new emphasis on composition .
5 The plan 's changes should go a long way to drag Lloyd 's up to the standards of other financial markets .
6 Next Saturday , the Blues ' custodian is back between the posts again , taking on all comers .
7 GLENN RALPH is back among the schoolboys this week because a rogue putter found its way into his bag .
8 IVAN Boesky is back on the streets of New York City .
9 That regeneration project is a flea on a dog 's back into the jobs that have been lost in that area at the moment .
10 The choice is up to the adventurers .
11 FORMER Northern Ireland champion Michael Duffy is through to the quarter-finals of the European Snooker Championship in Helsinki , Finland .
12 The haul is worth more a hundred thousand pounds and the hunt is on for the owners .
13 But a lot of the improvement is down to the cameras .
14 SHOCKER : Sigourney Weaver as Officer Ripley is back among the Aliens
15 The type of material used for this project is up to the whims of the individual , and may run from a soft cedar to the more expensive hardwoods , or a combination of woods , depending on the grain pattern and colour contrasts desired .
16 Alongside these , the seasonal range of edible flowers is back on the shelves of stores causing great media and customer interest .
17 Of equal importance are those social factors which come into play when the user or former user is back on the streets .
18 In words which almost parallel one of Manning 's respondents ( see Manning 1977 : 160 ) , one policeman in Easton said that ‘ real policing is out on the streets ’ ( FN 23/10/86 , p. 5 ) .
19 Time 's up for the children .
20 ‘ The house is up in the woods .
21 Time is Up for the Chauvinists
22 AN IRA victim is back in the arms of the woman he loves — because he was injured in a bomb blast .
23 " The market is down in the dumps .
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