Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But for the vast majority in Northern Ireland life goes on with little inconvenience from the depredations of the IRA . |
2 | ‘ I 'd like to know exactly what goes on in that head of yours . ’ |
3 | Something goes on in that room on a Monday and a Wednesday . |
4 | ‘ I do n't want to know , ’ Sophie interrupted sharply , then , seeing that Helen looked rather ruffled , she added in a more conciliatory tone , ‘ It 's just that , although I 'm very interested in what goes on in that practice on the veterinary side , I do n't really think we ought to interest ourselves in the personal ups and downs of the people working there . ’ |
5 | ‘ The men wo n't come in 'ere if they 're on strike , ‘ specially if it goes on fer any length of time . |
6 | Stevenson himself goes along with this view to a far greater extent than seems appropriate . |
7 | He also goes in for creative self-plundering by way of rhetorical and dialectical self-parody . |
8 | In first quarter of 1994 a SuperSparc-II kicks in with first silicon around 65MHz and by the fourth quarter it should be up to 90MHz . |
9 | It starts off at zero voltage at |
10 | In spite of her misadventure , Diana looks back on that trip to Val Claret as one of the most enjoyable and carefree holidays of her life . |
11 | This stands out in stark contrast to the four-speed 'box in the 500SL we tested last December . |
12 | Surely the way of transgressors is hard , and stands out in striking contrast to the ways of the Lord , which are experienced by those who walk therein to be pleasant and peaceful . |
13 | He numbers among his close friends Patrick Hourcade of French Vogue , who looks out for fine furniture for him . |
14 | If it be objected that no beginning writer shops around in this way among the idioms handed down to him from the past , the evidence is that certain beginning writers do shop around in just this way ; Ezra Pound was one of them , and he is by no means so exceptional as is supposed . |
15 | For a granular superconductor with grain size of L , the functional form of the excess conductivity crosses over from three-dimensional behaviour to zero-dimensional behaviour when the Ginzburg-Landau coherence length ( T ) exceeds L/3 as T approaches T c ( ref. 10 ) . |
16 | Bono wakes up from some sort of indulgent ( but more realistic than you realise ) reverie . |
17 | Of course , the poor individual buyer is the one who loses out in this sort of operation . |
18 | However , officers from Halton Borough Council will be on hand to ensure the event goes off with minimum disturbance to residents living around Naughton Park . |
19 | According to European manager Rick Mellinger , ImageFlow is n't tightly-coupled to an application : instead , the client-server-based software links up to any application via an Application Programming Interface , enabling workflow processing to be separated from application processing . |
20 | This costs up to 2 p.c. of the sum converted with the possibility of a £3 handling charge if you opt for non-sterling or American dollar denominated cheques . |
21 | The next stage of the work , says Dainty , is to eliminate a layer phenomenon called ionic motion , which shows up as slight hysteresis in the capacitance/voltage plot of the layer . |
22 | A further dog-leg stair leads up from this level to second-floor guest accommodation located entirely in the roof space framed by the original trusses , and a narrow bridge leads across from the head of the stair to a complementary study balcony ( Fig 38 ) . |
23 | Professor Leopold Kohr clears up after another burglary at his home just outside Gloucester . |
24 | Even when as in the Act 2 aria for Medea 's servant , Neris , he attempts a flowing canzonetta and decks it with a distinctive bassoon obligato , he lets the number go on far too long , or so it seems when as here the bassoon roars out in determined competition with the mezzo , Claire Powell . |
25 | Even when as in the Act 2 aria for Medea 's servant , Neris , he attempts a flowing canzonetta and decks it with a distinctive bassoon obligato , he lets the number go on far too long , or so it seems when as here the bassoon roars out in determined competition with the mezzo , Claire Powell . |
26 | Insert the cuttings by pushing each one down into the sand about 4–5 inches ( 10–12cm ) apart and with the leaves at right angles to the line of the slit , so that growth emanating from the axillary buds grows out into free space between the rows , not into the cutting next door . |
27 | Mr Binyon has thought ; he has plunged into the knowledge of the East and extended the borders of occidental knowledge , and yet his mind constantly harks back to some folly of nineteenth century Europe . |
28 | The Queen goes up to that girl with the eyebrows , and she goes , and how are you today ? |
29 | Another character turns up at this stage in the obese and blustering form of Judge Sir John Popham . |
30 | Oh no , they and he turns up in some hanging from a chain he 's being cruel to her is n't he ? |