Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [pron] [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Neil Jenkins switches from outside-half to centre to allow Adrian Davies to reclaim the number ten jersey and Ian Jones comes in on the right wing for only his second tour outing .
2 The experienced Wall , an accurate seam bowler , comes in for only his second league game of the season after suffering a back injury .
3 Forgotten-man Pavel emerges from the shadows for only his second League appearance for the Geordies in 13 months and just three weeks after coming off the transfer list .
4 ( a ) Education. : A clear idea of exactly what coronary artery disease means is most important for the coronary patient if he is to comply in the long term with the advice that he is given , and understand what has happened to him .
5 It is easily done as both his acute psychiatry ward and the alcohol unit looked similar and were on the same site , but he was adamant he wanted our service .
6 With only his home-made phrase book to help him , Twoflower was trying to explain the mysteries of inn-sewer-ants to Broadman .
7 Armed with only his trusty pick-up stick , Bert is ready for battle with Ringmer 's litter louts .
8 Sutton , a former sub-editor on the Sunday Times colour magazine , explained how he had started the Post with only his faithful assistant Carmel Bedford , a former Sunday Times copytaker .
9 So liaise in good time with either your own dispatch department or an outside mail order company .
10 It was a most impressive performance by the 25-year-old Lahore left-hander in only his third Test appearance , all his 205 runs made on the first day before an understandable concentration lapse .
11 After they had gone through the ordeal of giving evidence , their father , who was found guilty of eight serious charges with nine being left on the file , was put on probation and allocated to a hostel not two miles from where his last victim lives and where he can be seen by the family as they pass through the town centre .
12 ‘ At Nairn we may fix the verge of the Highlands , for here I first saw peat fires and heard the Erse language . ’
13 And for the stories coming up next , as they say , I understand that Good Morning Britain is hoping to better its big cat tale by reporting on wild parakeets in Maidstone , and cats that eat indoor plants throughout the country .
14 Woking Motors , the oldest Mercedes-Benz dealer in the UK , recommended the venue because of , in the words of Paul Langdon-Fox its Executive Director , ‘ the Colleague 's strong tennis tradition and its ambition to further its excellent tennis programme by providing indoor coaching opportunities for promising Surrey schoolchildren . ’
15 In order to still his sexual passions Sir Frances took an unusual wife , what was unusual about her A , she was made of snow , B , she had no vagina , C , she lived a thousand miles away ?
16 Obviously the indicated similar remedy is still chosen on the same principles as before but choice of potency , up to now our main variable factor for controlling the response to the remedy , is not such an issue when using the LM 's .
17 Prompting began in the prompted group in April 1988 and patients were phased into prompting according to when their next hospital clinic appointment would have been due .
18 John Hampshire and Ken Palmer , umpires on the day , are mystified as to why their official match report has not been made known .
19 When they first shared a tent in the rainforest , how could they have foreseen that the camp would be Jane 's home for almost her entire adult life ?
20 For many , the highlight of the pilgrimage was attending the Angelus and receiving the blessing of the Holy Father at only his second Sunday audience at Castel Gandolfo since his illness .
21 ‘ The old woman 's garden was convenient , or at least her fertile cabbage patch .
22 By far his greatest publicity coup , however , came when he was invited to discuss the idea with Derek Jamieson on Radio 2 .
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