Example sentences of "[pos pn] [adj] [noun sg] [conj] [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I know from my photographic experience that both paper and acetate readily stretch and shrink with changes in humidity and that even the finest 0.10mm line represents 2.5m on the ground .
2 At a certain juncture ( the onset of modernism ? ) in such a chronology , cultural facts would accumulate to a point at which they could no longer be considered solely as representations , and the whole problem of their proper materiality and hence character as representations would have to be taken seriously .
3 He told her that he was going to continue writing to her , nothing deterred by her cold reply or rather lack of a reply .
4 During every song fans jumped up and dived back into the crowd much to her initial annoyance and then amusement .
5 King : But see where yonder Emma comes to me , In such a light as blinds the eye to tears , The which casts shadows o'er her lovely face And totally muck up the shot , I fear .
6 Hammond was clearly in very poor health when he made his will in 1657 , dying the next year , not long before the protector , his old colleague and then commander .
7 Rostov doubted if either his rank or his arguable status as both husband and father of members of the Royal Family would affect the outcome of such a discussion .
8 We are used to the idea of exercises for our muscular body and even breathing exercises but the following are for our major internal organs .
9 You then do your down wind and up wind checks before going to 1000 feet .
10 You are virtually 25 per cent of the way to your new shape and tomorrow morning you will be measuring and weighing yourself .
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