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

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1 Such emotion reminded Fundraising of the most successful-ever Amnesty raffle in 1989 which made £102,700 .
2 By way of contrast , official 1991 accounts from the South Devon Railway Trust are expected any day , and will show that the largely volunteer run operation at Buckfastleigh has managed a healthy tax-free surplus of around £60,000 !
3 The most telling accounts were to be seen in the local press whose journalists had gone along on routine reporting assignments and tried to come to terms with the decidedly un-pop star look of the performers on stage .
4 She wore a loosely cut silk dress in vibrant tropical colours , mainly greens , which set off her wild halo of rusty-red hair , tanned skin and generous dappling of freckles .
5 Some cultural universals can be observed from the work of A H Maslow , who hypothesised a hierarchy of needs , whereby the satisfaction of a lower need will result in its being replaced by a higher need .
6 A US$800,000,000 trade protocol for 1990 between Jordan and Iraq signed on Dec. 28 , 1989 , represented a reduction from a previously set target figure of US$900,000,000 .
7 Although back variants of /a/ appear to be diffusing historically and laterally ( through the low-status inner-city communities ) in a linguistically order manner parallel to the processes affecting /Ε/,; the mechanism of diffusion upwards ( socially ) through the community is quite different .
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