Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If so , is not that due partly to the Government 's support for small firms ? |
2 | Land Raiders closest to the exposed Warlord redoubled their efforts , scalpelling away at its right knee-joint just above the fairing . |
3 | ‘ shall have effect as if it granted or provided for the grant of a tenancy for a term of 10 years , subject to a right exercisable either by the landlord or the tenant to determine the tenancy , if the war ends before the expiration of that term , by at least one month 's notice in writing given after the end of the war ; … |
4 | Although it was only ten miles direct , it would be fully half that again by the route planned ; and they would be able to go only very slowly , in the darkness . |
5 | There are now some 275 all over the country : they 're savings-and-loans clubs owned and run by their members . |
6 | Some leaning against the spiles ; some seated upon the pier-heads ; some looking over the bulwarks of ships from China ; some high aloft in the rigging , as if striving to get a still better seaward peep . |
7 | His mother , his father 's senior wife , was living in a village , Nkrohl , near the little town of Half Assini almost on the border of the French Ivory coast : it was there that his father , a goldsmith , practised his trade . |
8 | And er so what er what er sort of era was when about was this still right at the beginning of the war when you were doing this or |
9 | Okay now this is n't a very good example to show you how fractions cancel because we get this ten all over the place . |
10 | Niki de Saint-Phalle gets a solo show , with a wide range of works displayed inside the building and a further thirty-five outside in a kind of roof garden . |
11 | It was a fool 's paradise , but they were n't to know that , and it was hardly surprising that few worried much about the maintenance of British-financed production . |
12 | SENIOR Citizens in Newtownbreda will be tripping the light fantastic tonight at the Mount Oriel Centre , Saintfield Road at 7.30pm . |
13 | David Bailey , the photographer whose lens pinned the swinging sixties forever to the wall , noted in 1985 that the mini-skirt was directly attributable to Jean Shrimpton 's legs , more of which he exposed with each successive photo session despite Vogue 's initial efforts to airbrush in what he 'd hiked up . |
14 | I said and that 's why cos Paul said to me , he said , I never hear you moan , I said look you wo n't hear me moan because it 's not that I enjoy the job I hate the job I said I hate the work , and I find it hard work but at the end of the day on a Friday , I know that six o'clock in the morning on a Friday I can go up to the Nationwide Anglia , slip my card in there and I know there 's gon na be a couple of hundred of quid in there with the |
15 | ‘ There was so much wrong anyway with the performance it would have been difficult to know where to start . ’ |
16 | Cumming ( he changed his name in 1889 after marriage ) spent the early 1890s largely as a country gentleman on his second wife 's Morayshire estate . |
17 | Yet we dared not leave the carriage for more than a mere leg-stretch just outside the door … |
18 | Pruteen® , for example , is one such product which was developed by ICI plc in the 1960s and early 1970s mainly as an alternative to soya-bean meal . |
19 | Damian 's gone to work and I 'm bored all alone at the villa with nothing to do . ’ |
20 | Countless thousands all over the globe listen to the hourly news broadcasts with interest , respect and admiration . |
21 | ‘ Hush now , girl , we all get that three o'clock in the morning feeling when everything looks bad . ’ |
22 | For there really is something a little odd surrealist even in the idea of a folding-leaf Dining ( Bird ) Table , where the flaps are made to beat up and down like the wings of a bird . |
23 | Photos of SE.5s and Avro 504s in 1917 contrasting sharply with the Hurricanes and Spitfires of 1940 . |
24 | It stuck a bit halfway , since zippers always do , but it did n't take long to get an opening big enough for the nomes to climb down inside . |
25 | Koehler ( 1922 ) distinguished these two also by the character of the imbricating disk plates and round naked radial shields . |
26 | Well this is erm as I say we , we , we could 've been somewhere in the region of two hundred and fifty thousand just on the I T issues alone . |
27 | Cos if you have it deep , that deep all over the fish will just swim at the bottom you 'll never see them |
28 | Assuming that it is what it should be , it does no more than incorporate into law a moral right existing independently of the law . |
29 | Pressure on Labour increased yesterday with the Lib Dems and the SNP jointly signing a Commons motion calling for an immediate meeting of opposition leaders to discuss Mr Christie 's scheme . |
30 | Forty-five kilometres downstream lies the British-aided Victoria Dam , 130 m high and 500 m across at the top . |