Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv prt] [noun pl] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Material is continually arriving deep within the mass of dead-looking rock , however , and the pressure of this imperceptibly forces up spines of solid lava which rise in jagged battlements along the crest of the dome .
2 The name remains a legend and mention Bugatti still conjures up moments of sheer magic in those inter-war years on the racing circuits .
3 The first recognition that response is not as it should be immediately conjures up visions of lost working time , expensive repairs , frustrating delays and , perhaps most evocative of all , the thought , ‘ how long is it since I last did a backup ? ’
4 It conjures up images of Victorian family evenings round the piano .
5 He actually wears out suitcases in this job .
6 AS HDS TAKES ON RIVALS WITH NEW DISTRIBUTION STRATEGY
7 Spring snow has a low-friction surface which opens up acres of gentle offpiste perhaps not steep enough to ski when powder-covered .
8 I know I live on a fierce and magical planet , which sheds or surrenders rain or even flings it off in whipstroke after whipstroke , which fires out bolts of electric gold into the firmament at 186,000 miles per second , which with a single shrug of its tectonic plates can erect a city in half an hour .
9 Gives the impression of being so contemporary but really plays out themes of nineteenth century , badies , goodies , etc .
10 The main stack belches out clouds of black smoke .
11 The relativist often sets up standards of mutual understanding which are unrealistically high , and when we fail to reach them claims that understanding is impossible .
12 Guideline 7 , Management , discusses this in more detail and sets out examples of good practice .
13 There are fears that the proposal could be counter to the Cleveland structure plan , which sets out guidelines for future development .
14 A second person then gives out forfeits for each person to do .
15 Payne pays back dues with first Tour win From Mike Britten , Majorca
16 The report continues with a list of cases in which disputes over fixtures in listed building led to a public enquiry , a court case , or both and concludes with a section entitled ‘ How to make the legislation more effective ’ , which provides advice to owners , information on Stop Notices and calls for control over the sale of fixtures .
17 Craven is a large contracting laboratory which carries out tests for international chemical and pesticide firms .
18 Mis–perceptions tend to occur when an individual 's limited capacity to give attention to competing information under stress produces tunnel vision or when a preconceived diagnosis blocks out sources of inconsistent information .
19 To watch women comfort each other can be a deeply moving experience which rolls back centuries of shared experience of the burden of living .
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