Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [adv prt] [art] [adj] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Because I mean they 're being e I 've lived here twenty three years , this comes up every three or four years this dog business .
2 From the seller 's point of view , rather than expose himself to the vagaries of litigation , and the need to negotiate with each buyer as to exactly what remedies are appropriate in each case , it is preferable to set out a specific and detailed procedure which deals with the remedying of defects .
3 And then you 'll be able to work out a twentieth or an eighteenth or a fiftieth or a quarter .
4 He had told Merymose nothing of his thoughts about Ipuky and Reni — sensing the policeman 's disappointment and mistrust when he told him that he had been able to find out no more than he had himself .
5 The army are faxing me regimental lists , so we might be able to track down a contemporary or two . ’
6 In trying to answer these questions the historian will be able to build up a fuller and richer picture of what happened .
7 He constantly brings others into our lives who are able to bring out the best that we have , as well as those traits of which we are most ashamed ; the one for his glory and the other for correction .
8 It is also important to be able to make out a continuing and convincing case to young people .
9 Inevitably , the scientists and military differ over the ethical and strategic issues raised by the possession and use of such a destructive weapon .
10 A joint statement called on the European and American representatives to meet as often as necessary to work out a balanced and global agreement .
11 The energy generated by such an attack is sufficient to knock over a domestic or wild buffalo weighing a ton ( 1 tonne ) .
12 He found the energy for one last run down the left and it ended with a foul by Birch .
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