Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [pron] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's a sort of That 's right push it through the hole and catch it at the other side . |
2 | To it we owe that nervous , spidery line of the drawings — so quick , so attentive , yet so despairing — that alerts us to the elusiveness of the subject at the same time that it perseveres in the attempt to render it . |
3 | It was obviously advantageous to record those events and the aftermath as quickly as possible to preserve them for the benefit of those who came after us . |
4 | When questions , for example on morbidity , had been validated in the General Household Survey , it would be possible to include them in the Resource Allocation Survey . |
5 | ‘ Harry said he was due to meet someone in the boathouse , so we went over there . ’ |
6 | ‘ I am extremely sorry to inform you of the death of poor Mary Flint — the haemorrhage from the stomach had ceased for nearly a week in consequence of which her other symptoms became aggravated . |
7 | Would that suit you for the time being , Graham ? |
8 | That blessed us with the vision faith had won , |
9 | If there was no shot in or among the human remains , in the cavities of the skull for instance , would it be possible to find it in the soil , among the sand and gravel and pine needles ? |
10 | However , it is possible to discover something about the relationship between clause structure and the processing of written language by using a subject-paced reading task . |
11 | Far away we can hear the noise of the wind forcing its way up some narrow gully then bursting free to hurl itself across the plateau we crossed yesterday . |
12 | Dr Mackintosh had left for the weekend , but Dr Lange , the literary one , would be free to see him in the morning . |
13 | I had needed to break our journey north int he capital to see someone in the tourist board 's head office . |
14 | Despite this , an intrepid few made it from the continent , including examples from France , Holland , although the star of the event was from much further afield — half-way around the world . |
15 | Some rattled on the glass , some got her in the face , some spurted into the room . |
16 | They were prepared to hit me on the head , were n't they ? ’ |
17 | ‘ Quite a lot of people , ’ said Maisie acidly , ‘ are prepared to hit you on the head . ’ |
18 | I haul her off the bed and half carry , half drag her into the bathroom . |
19 | The 12 aligned themselves with the opposition NLF to form the United Legislature Front , thereby reducing S. C. Jamir 's Congress ( I ) ministry to a minority . |
20 | UK airlines are not sponsoring pilots at the present time , but the school is attracting an increasing number of young people , both from this country and abroad , who are prepared to invest something in the order of £50,000 to train as professional pilots … |
21 | Lord knows what they say to her , but they must be on at her night and day , to get her into a state where she 's afraid to acknowledge me on the phone ! ’ |
22 | ‘ Then , the British got us into the mess . ’ |
23 | He 'd heard stories about him in Calcutta and half expected something of the sort . |
24 | Few make it to the top . |
25 | Breeze had already heard the family mentioned the day before , at the Vicarage , and was interested to see them in the flesh . |
26 | This has something of the smack of a ‘ like it or not ’ pronouncement of the kind commonly declaimed by those who would have us suppose that opposition to things we do not like would be pointless . |
27 | The carving of the features on the youth 's head , fig. 70 , is so like that of the girl 's that they may well be the work of one artist ; but this has none of the other 's contradictions . |
28 | This has none of the mysticism about it , but has been hammered in by a pragmatic human being , after careful choice of the most suitable section available . |
29 | It will be interesting to know something of the history too . |
30 | At one level , this exhibits itself in the place that mathematics and science have come to occupy , mainly in virtue of their underpinning of technology in all its forms , including information technology and computerization . |