Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] [pron] [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Bernard Coard 's How the West Indian Child is made Educationally Sub-Normal in the British School System ( 1971 ) had already given concrete expression to many black parents ' justified fears that their children were being systematically mis-classified as educationally subnormal and relegated to a ‘ special ’ education which effectively excluded them from any possibility of acquiring decent qualifications .
2 The Russian landlords did not and could not revolt against the tsar , who alone provided them with some legitimation against a peasantry profoundly convinced that the land belonged to him who laboured it , but also of their hierarchic subordination to the representatives of God and the emperor .
3 Well he , he appreciated at the previous table show on the sixth of October and that was a case when it was always you know , because Danny only told me on that night that he could come .
4 Her mother insisted the device was essential to stop her skin from stretching , but Jo merely saw it as another strategy to make her ugly .
5 She would be hurting no one because , even if Rune had lied and was still involved in some emotional way with Lotta , the Swedish girl had already assumed they were lovers and obviously accepted them in that role without suffering undue pain .
6 And it shot it went down shot it through this barrel and inside was hydrogen gas and as it went through
7 In 1330 , however , Edward III successfully rid himself of that control and Mortimer was himself executed .
8 I was dead happy there and then , all of a sudden , they came one day and just moved me to another home .
9 ‘ I just dried myself with some hay and wrung out my dress before putting it back on .
10 This girl just told me about this Polo factory outlet up near Canada … you can get a $200 knitted sweater for , like $20 — that 's outrageous ! ’
11 I did n't know there were a video , I says get your he just tuned it on any channel , I says get your remote control for your telly I says and click
12 The first comment may mean that the child has no experience of seeing rusted metal , or she may have seen rusty objects but not connected them in any way with exposure to air and moisture .
13 I think she felt awkward , because she quickly helped me to more raspberry-fool .
14 Some things needed to change , but some needed to remain the same and I usually found myself in this place pulling at the forces of change as a child might pull at the reins of a runaway horse .
15 She quickly dropped one into each saucer before standing back and looking at Beth with a forlorn expression .
16 Without a shadow of doubt Steven Morrissey always saw himself in that light .
17 Yet I recall an episode many years ago in which a man deliberately put himself in this predicament .
18 And er put that on and tied them back and front and up on them tied them to the sides of the coble and and usually towed it with another rowing boat .
19 Also , by implication , Bukharin was challenging the views of Rosa Luxemburg , and all who since followed her in this matter , in her assumption that arms production is a field for the creation of surplus-value .
20 Importantly for Nicholson , this quirk in the social order was all that was needed to give him the kick-start he required , and it also provided him with more money than he had ever earned before .
21 His familiarity with every stick and stone of it probably helped him to this preference .
22 He also told me about another ex-employee who 'd had a fatal motor accident … ’
23 The five-member tribunal sentenced each of them to life imprisonment with hard labour , and also stripped them of all property , civil rights and military rank .
24 He also availed himself of some relationship to Monck , but he presumed too much on his use of the name of Henry Bennet , Earl of Arlington [ q.v. ] , to cover his own corrupt financial transactions and was committed to the Fleet prison , from which he was released after pleading ‘ nine small lamenting children ’ .
25 Sir Robert Dalyell of the Binns clearly saw himself in that light when , in 1760 , he approached Lord Milton to inform him of his wish to be of use to Milton 's politics in West Lothiah .
26 Benstede swept through the hall and tactfully presented himself before this array of the most powerful magnates in Scotland .
27 When , a year later , with paintings such as Man with Violin , Braque 's Cubism reached a second climax of complexity and became also highly difficult to read or interpret , one senses that it was not owing to the excitement of working with a new , more abstract technique as it had been with Picasso , but because his interest in elaborately breaking up the picture surface so as to analyse the relationships between the objects and the space surrounding them , slowly and inevitably led him to this kind of painting .
28 ‘ What really attracted me to this hat was its shape — it reminded me of the ones American tourists wear . ’
29 In this act , Luke is saying that God , who sent Jesus to do his work on earth , now consecrated him for that work .
30 Her imagination , which often inconvenienced her in this way , began to suggest that , naturally , this remote valley would be the haunt of rabid , starving packs of feral dogs .
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