Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [noun] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Presumably the manufacturers designed the standard brushes on the sinker plate to knit tuck stitch as well as the other stitches , so extra brushes are not necessary in these cases . |
2 | There are a few songs but mostly the show follows the stand-up format . |
3 | Of course , eventually the samples reach the last capacitor in the chain , where they provide the output signal before being discarded . |
4 | Equally importantly the concept includes the physical integration of a new piece of equipment into a production process and its subsequent refinement and modification at the hands of the technically skilled workforce . |
5 | Simon was not trying to buy the Holy Spirit but rather the ability to impart the Holy Spirit . |
6 | Work up and down the head covering the entire area . |
7 | I suspect that , when people up and down the country realise the sheer horror of what is being proposed , they will recoil from such an open-ended commitment for massive local government spending . |
8 | I want listeners up and down the country to hear the best of our local radio and regional journalism . |
9 | Some passers-by did not wait that long , leaping off buses and scrambling down the embankment to drag the injured out . |
10 | Dirt and trees slipped down the cliff face the far side of the river , and all day long our remote valley echoed with the crunch and grind of bulldozers and their cautionary whistles , as they backed up to take another bite out of the shale piled up along the edge of the road . |
11 | Those that do come are small pallid workers , inching their way in long columns across the floor and down the shafts to collect the moist mud that is needed for further building work . |
12 | And then there 's one about the erm a protestant pastor blamed the seventeen year old death , that fellow that , that young man in the video shop that was erm shot down the father blamed the British government . |
13 | The rebirth of an underground implies induction , being drawn into shared exile , being both insider and outsider ; rather than trying to break down the doors to edify the unconverted . |
14 | Chola and Mina set out for the fields to continue the millet harvest , and Kalchu fetched the flat wooden spade and began beating down the mud to repair the leaking roof . |
15 | If there 's no control at home , they come to the teacher and require the teacher to discipline their child , in the hope or belief that perhaps the teacher has the desired authority . |
16 | Obviously the postman preferred the short climb to the longer haul up the access road . |
17 | Picking up his last remark , I asked , ‘ Do all the girls have the same happy-go-lucky attitude to — well , friendships ? |
18 | On the other hand , " the river … drowned the edge of the terrace " ( p. 217 ) , 'stealthily the moonlight moved the blue shadows ' ( p. 220 ) , and " the procession of stars ' ( p. 221 ) are overtly metaphorical in any context . |
19 | In the group to the mistress , as every reader has seen , the feelings expressed are bitter , cynical , degraded ; so the pronouns suffer the same change . |
20 | So the NZRFU saw the French venture as a snub , a slight on the NZRFU administration . |
21 | The Countryside Commission says its plans have been calculated especially so the path avoids the beautiful National Trust village of Buscot . |
22 | As they do so the Talabec deposits the black soil of the Middle Mountains and a vast area of mud-flats is formed . |
23 | A wrongful possession of land for twelve years , or of goods for six years , destroys not only the former owner 's right to recover the land or goods by action , but also his title ; and so the possessor has the best of titles known to the law — a possession which no one can dispute . |
24 | This variation becomes even more compounded when you think about the extremely over-sized sweaters that are common today — a sweater a sweater that is about 24 inches across looks really strange with 16 inch sleeves , rather like flaps — so the designer adds the usual sleeve length . |
25 | She told Lucien how much the northerners resented the Ixmaritian tithes , and how in some cases people had shed their blood to resist them , a course of action that had been doomed to failure . |
26 | ‘ Until we get promotion , we wo n't get the crowds to bring in the money to get the top players . |
27 | Presumably Keith had found the Regent not far away , for only the day following the great cavalry host appeared over the lip of Scremerston Brae once more , to descend to the Spittal . |
28 | If only the Editor felt the same … |
29 | It is not only the partner bearing the heavy end of the load who may feel aggrieved . |
30 | ‘ From a planning point of view it would not have been a major worry , although only the force staging the original tie could police the second replay because all the liaison work for the first match would have been done . |