Example sentences of "[art] [verb] [adv] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Neatly line all the hollowed out windows with fondant , pressing in and trimming away excess at the edges .
2 I can announce today , a new scheme of the Know How Fund on top of the ordinary British Council programme to help Poland on the ambitious Polish aim of achieving 20,000 new English language teachers by the year 2,000 , and as a contribution ; as a help , an immediate help to that scheme er we ; the Know How Fund will provide on top of the British Council programme £400,000 for the teacher training colleges in Poland .
3 Between the worn down mounds of rock
4 Customers must adhere to the laid down schedule for travel , and accept the accommodation offered .
5 There were no other distractions from the difficulty of breathing , the pain , the falling over chasms of unconsciousness , the dreams and miserable awakenings until Anthony appeared well after eight that night to give his wife an injection .
6 Participants of the follow up study among drug users in Amsterdam have been recruited since December 1985 .
7 Oh a great help to sandwiches and a sit down meal at dinner at table with the family , it was far better than a dry sandwich eaten in the barn .
8 Even if the higher probability strings are included in the computation , as opposed to just the highest , there remains a built in possibility of error .
9 An equity-based pension scheme with a built in protection against inflation has been launched by Legal & General , offering investors the benefits of increases in the FTSE 100 or the changes in the Retail Price Index whichever is the greater .
10 Its tales of euthanasia , bungled operations and sexual grapplings are enough to keep a Carry On team in business for life .
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