Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb -s] [adv prt] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Most people applying to drama school will be seeking to enrol on the full-time diploma course , which usually runs over a three-year period . |
2 | Ideally , these are taken from an Economy 7 controller , which automatically brings on the lower ( or longer ) element at night and provides for a short ‘ topup ’ during the day with the upper ( or shorter ) element . |
3 | The CIT thanks Transport Development Group for the fine portrait of Philip Henman which now hangs on the first floor landing at 80 Portland Place . |
4 | The cockpit is then propelled by a large rocket and almost immediately stabilised by a small drogue , or parachute , which then pulls out the main chute , said Mr Brian Miller , of Martin Baker , the leading name in ejection seat invention and manufacture . |
5 | Sometimes the whole body of the fish is banded with vertical marks , one of which conveniently blots out the real eye . |
6 | Even according to that it only brings about a slight improvement and yet , the new road causes b in in the words of the County Planning Officer , erm the Borough Council 's own officers and the County Council 's own environmental consultants , causes severe environmental damage . |
7 | It just props up the underlying immune system . ’ |
8 | The use of impro in training has gone through many phases ; it still conjures up the traditional , hackneyed image of a student being asked to be a tree or an icecream . |
9 | He still brings in a few of the old fans . |
10 | It always takes up the same number of positions in the file name , and that 's useful as you shall see . |
11 | ‘ We have had tremendous success with this appeal year after year , as it always turns up an unknown , usually from a school whose traditional sports do not include soccer , ’ he explained . |
12 | This is a real time saver , because it automatically plays back the last few seconds of the previous shot as a check before returning you to record mode ready to take the next shot . |
13 | It also runs along an old railway trackbed , in this instance that of the East Norfolk Railway . |
14 | It also brings in a good two-thirds of its profits from overseas . |
15 | It debases people , but it also brings out the best in people . ’ |
16 | It also sets out the statutory compliance enforcement powers available to the Financial Reporting Review Panel and the Department of Trade and Industry . |
17 | This budget is extremely useful for management as it clearly sets out the short-term objectives and targets for the forthcoming budget period and is in a form that is easy to comprehend . |
18 | Unlike groups in laboratory studies , the work group is not created and then disbanded permanently ; it often survives over a long period of time . |
19 | And — what ? what ? what I say ! — it seemingly flushes out a long-lost medieval army ! ’ |
20 | But he will think long and hard before he again takes on the United board . |
21 | It certainly freshens up the dusty atmosphere , and one can almost see the grass and leaves on the trees beginning to sprout . |
22 | It certainly brings in a mixed crowd : baggy ravers thrash about shoulder to shoulder with the city centre Top Man set , and there are even odd scally superflies in rainbow-coloured Afro wigs . |