Example sentences of "[noun] [Wh pn] [verb] [adv] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Worth an incredible £1000 million a year , the trade brings substantial rewards to dealers who are permanently trying to weaken CITES controls , and anguish to wildlife conservationists who try equally fervently to add species to the protected lists .
2 It is Christian Lacroix who seems most acutely to express the spirit of the age .
3 Ballymena and Antrim had more good wins through John McAdorey in the 100m and Eddie King who finished very strongly to take the 800 in one minute 52.65 .
4 ‘ There are people who feel strongly enough to lie down in front of bulldozers , ’ she said .
5 ‘ Breaking down old traditions , he was the first club manager who set out methodically to organize the winning of matches , ’ observed the Daily Mail .
6 ( ‘ There 's an old man who comes in sometimes to show them how to make musical instruments . ’
7 The hon. Gentleman might reflect on the fact that those Scotsmen who come down here to represent English constituencies are the best of the Scotsmen , who choose to come down here to represent one of the 523 constituencies in this country .
8 Why , after all , should public bodies be specially protected from the grievances of citizens who feel strongly enough to litigate ?
9 And others who ring up just to talk , and they feel much better , and they cry and they get distressed .
10 Fifteen minutes into the second half , the ball was played out of defence , down the left by Rob Madgwick to Tony Clarke and his cross found Joe O'Shea who headed in decisively to end a splendid three-man move and put Millers level .
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