Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Gordon Taylor points out in last Friday 's Echo Soccer in Crisis investigation that not all players enjoy rich rewards from the game when their careers can be cut short . |
2 | With his parents and sister involved as well , Larkins Brewery produces up to 30 barrels a week ( each barrel is 36 gallons ) and they are sold to discerning pubs in Kent and Sussex . |
3 | Lord Lawson lines up alongside other members of the old guard such as Lord Howe , the late Lord Ridley and Lady Thatcher herself , who have been banging on the monetarist drum with the message that the deficit is one of the keys to the economy . |
4 | An intense young woman , passionate about her are — and perhaps less passionate about being regarded as a ‘ portraitist ’ — Sarah kicks out against preconceived notions of current portraiture . |
5 | Well A Alison goes out for one evening so that means I have to get back early for that evening |
6 | This concerns the stages a case goes through from initial instructions to its conclusion and the physical appearance of the file throughout that time . |
7 | As I have already noted , some kind of political change goes on at all times , produced by the succession of generations , the rise and fall of dynasties , competition among various social groups , economic and cultural developments , changing external circumstances , and more idiosyncratic factors , which can only be understood fully through detailed historical studies . |
8 | William Howitt , in his Rural Life in England , 1838 , wrote of the Dent knitters , ‘ The knitting goes on with unremitting speed … they burn no candle but knit by the light of the peat fire . ’ |
9 | News from Parliament in these programmes goes out to huge audiences ; some 11 to 15 million people watch the main national news . |
10 | The world at that instant splits up into many worlds , in each of which one of the possible results of the measurement is the one that actually occurs . |
11 | MY heart goes out to all Scotsmen and women , who watched the World Cup Third-Place Play-off at Cardiff . |
12 | If it be objected that no beginning writer shops around in this way among the idioms handed down to him from the past , the evidence is that certain beginning writers do shop around in just this way ; Ezra Pound was one of them , and he is by no means so exceptional as is supposed . |
13 | Aldergrove stands by for big take-off |
14 | In this chapter , we have assumed the worst possible case — i.e. the syntax/semantics component needs up to ten words of the utterance in order to prefer one of the alternatives — and this is why the statistics are based on the total number of complete word strings derived from the different kinds of input to the lexical access component . |
15 | ‘ The action goes along at break-neck velocity to reach its conclusion and so there is no problem with the audience fidgeting . ’ |
16 | Then we then he says , then wha well cos what we 're saying is , then if your barrelage goes up to four barrels , say |
17 | IBM 'S POWER OPEN ASSOCIATION KICKS OFF WITH FIVE SPONSORS — MORE IN THE WINGS |
18 | If the pilot light goes out for any reason , a heat-sensing thermocouple detects the fault and prevents the main gas supply from operating . |
19 | The Virgilianism of Hardy cries out for further investigation . |
20 | In year 3 , demand has risen to 3,000 units so that the desired capital stock goes up to thirty machines — since the firm already has twenty , another ten must be purchased . |
21 | This brief period of anecdotal joviality over with , Sutherland goes back into serious actor mode . |
22 | In human terms the loss adds up to 800 jobs in Digital and 2,000 more depending directly on orders , supplies and service . |
23 | Although the Inland Revenue has up to three months in which to confirm the validity of the election ( s 248(2) ) , in practice it is usually prepared to give confirmation within a much shorter period . |
24 | French Professor stands down from British transplant centre |
25 | The Royal Air Force wants up to 2000 rounds of whichever type the ministry selects . |
26 | I will be true despite thy scythe and thee ’ ) , in Sonnet 116 the Friend seems to have receded into the background while the poet stands up for all men ; Although the poet 's love is included in the affirmation , I would agree with Ingram and Redpath in seeing the poem rather as ‘ a meditative attempt to define perfect love ’ . |
27 | But a war of sorts , and prejudice lingers on as new owners search for finance — in Japan . |
28 | Pyramid says up to four machines each with 24 processors can be configured to dynamically share the Oracle database , which increases transaction throughput to the database threefold and significantly improves data availability to users . |
29 | Mull plans over with loved ones . |
30 | This enhancement leads on to new stages in cognitive complexity : |