Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] [vb -s] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It could be suggested that my argument has merit in relation to undergraduate education , but that it makes no sense at all at the level of postgraduate education . |
2 | Ditched in the Vertigo dumper are the pop songs and in their place comes track upon track of similar-sounding , decidedly gloomy psychedelic romps which they do , on occasion , pull off by the skin of their mushrooms . |
3 | Akzo , the Netherlands , is to sell its colour concentrates business to M.A. Hanna , Ohio , US . |
4 | But her father wants treatment for annorexia sufferers to be improved . |
5 | Spencer 's ideological orientation was therefore libertarian : societies evolve from homogeneity to heterogeneity ; industrial society is highly differentiated and its government exhibits limitation of scope and diffusion of authority ; as civilization advances , so does government decay . |
6 | His friend vows steadfastness in friendship , but repeats his warning : his illness came from too much study , and he should n't do it again . |
7 | His wife mentions lack of status . |
8 | The performer is pursuing an objective and the great variety of his activity has meaning in relation to his objective . |
9 | I LIKE that you tell me about it , your flesh impatient with words , you say : go inside me — yeah — yeah — no — more — and your body whiplashes head to toe , the ill-appreciated G spot , baby you got it . |
10 | In particular , the traditional , if untheorized , distinction between serious literature and ‘ rubbish ’ has broken down ; as Franco Fortini said , the occasional slummings of the aristocratic writer of the past have given way to a situation in which we all live off the ‘ guano ’ which our society produces day by day ( Cadioli and Peresson 1984 : 85 ) . |
11 | This view of our purpose prevents frustration at loss of ‘ role within the church ’ and encourages a fresh commitment to evangelism as a way of life . |