Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] the [noun] [coord] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | He went on gazing into the flames and she knew his thoughts were too far away for her words to reach him . |
2 | Bradford slowly got into the game and nearly took the lead when Mark Prudhoe could only parry a piledriver from Mike Duxbury , then punched the ball away from the onrushing Sean McCarthy . |
3 | Bradford slowly got into the game and nearly took the lead when Mark Prudhoe could only parry a piledriver from Mike Duxbury , then punched the ball away from the onrushing Sean McCarthy . |
4 | She mostly lived in the country and she was rich . |
5 | Jack was very much in the groove , rarely deviating from the fairways and the centre of the green , but was a mere one shot under par , while Miguel was one shot better . |
6 | The most economically prosperous parts of the UK at the present time are widely regarded as the towns and cities located on a broad axis extending from Cambridgeshire to Dorset and Avon . |
7 | Again moving from a reach towards a rung the boat effectively turns underneath the rig and the sail stays at that same angle . |
8 | No — she was presumably seeing to the food and Rupert did n't look the kind of man who would be good at arranging flowers . |
9 | Self 's victory was bitterly resented by the engineers and , on his return , Pask tried ( unsuccessfully ) to overturn it . |
10 | They said they had not been properly consulted about the venue and formed a rival organisation , the Professional Chess Association , to manage the championship . |
11 | I 'd rather stay in the Brotherhood and try to persuade them to adopt the national agreements . ’ |
12 | They are mostly limited to the accident and emergency department , the coronary care unit , and the intensive care unit ; results from general wards are depressingly poor . |
13 | Detectives say the young woman was left badly shaken after the assault and have warned that the incident might have become more serious if it had gone on any longer . |
14 | Both of the men were quite badly shaken by the incident and understandably do n't want their names to be released . ’ |
15 | The lime kilns were later mostly situated alongside the wharf but the original kilns were sited next to the quarry . |
16 | The duty arises from the real concern that management may benefit from an opportunity which properly belongs to the company and its shareholders . |
17 | I eventually got off the motorway and decided to drive straight to the hospital to see Toby , and paused only to buy him some fruit and a bottle of his favourite Bollinger . |
18 | Such a system was effectively harnessed by the energy and skill of Thomas Cromwell ; but deprived of his control after 1540 it became corrupt , inefficient , and unpopular . |
19 | A peculiar head slowly rose from the hole and peered into the room with patient animal scrutiny . |
20 | Er right walking on the beach and he a genie came out when he rubbed it and he goes oh no way man . |
21 | There were but six people on board , all of whom were killed and although the event was duly reported in the press and other media as one might expect , the world proceeded with its normal business and within a few days the matter had receded into the background . |
22 | It was alleged that Khashoggi , who had been extradited from Switzerland in April 1989 , had purchased four Manhattan properties secretly owned by the Marcoses and had backdated the sale documents to evade a New York court order which had frozen the assets of the former dictator and his wife . |
23 | Harry walked on , his face like thunder , his fists still clenched , his self-esteem badly bruised from the catcalls and laughter of the village . |
24 | In accordance with section 67 the item was properly included in the bill but the bill should have stated that this item had not yet been paid . |
25 | Do you regard that land as being within properly included in the inset or not ? |
26 | Peter Morgan had no complaints , however , and went on to work in the hotels and restaurants of the Lyons empire . |
27 | However , most boards tended to extract material when it suited them and rarely adhered to the time-scale or suggestions for different kinds of activity . |
28 | We all agree to the need for more rational use of insecticides than hitherto , especially in agriculture ; yet insecticides to control mosquitoes are normally applied to the inside walls and roofs of buildings so that , unlike agricultural pesticides , they are not widely dispersed over the landscape but confined within houses . |
29 | I carried on knocking on the door and begging to be let in . |
30 | Erm you had a statement of Barbara 's , if it was in there , it was planned so that you crew can work harder erm although you filled in the bonus question well , the there was a tend dangerous tendency for you be sucked in to go into the bonus and I think you did well to say yeah well we 'd better walk along to that so you held out which was nice because if I had if you had n't tackled that you might have been shown the door once you 'd gone through that . |