Example sentences of "[n mass] [coord] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It was a kind of loop and roll that dodged the pursuing aircraft and brought you up behind it .
2 In three days time , after acclimatization training , the Russian lads were to take delivery of the aircraft and fly them back to Irkutsk by way of Yakutsk .
3 The reason for storing data and keeping it up to date is to provide information to managers for decisions .
4 At the New Contemporaries Exhibition in 1961 he and his wife bought Hockney 's Doll Boy for £40 and invited him round to tea — ‘ black hair , crew-cut , frightfully shy , I arrived late .
5 For example , if the price of BP October calls with an exercise price of 220p were only 10p then investors could buy the calls and exercise by buying the shares at 220p making a total purchase price of 230p and selling them back to the market for 237p thus making a profit of 7p per share .
6 After a great struggle Blair landed the fish and brought it over to where I was standing , mouth agape .
7 As well as capturing Irwin from Elland Road , they picked up defender Andy Linighan for £45,000 and sold him on to Norwich for £350,000 — and they got an extra £150,000 when he moved to Arsenal for £1 million .
8 She showed them the small lake in its ring of reeds , took them to the first slopes of the mountain , rigged up a fishing rod for Michael and took him to the part of the lake she used to fish as a girl , and soon he was shouting out in glee as he missed the ravenous little perch or swung them out over his head on to the bank .
9 In Allen v. Jarvis ( 1869 ) L.R. 4 Ch.App. 616 a solicitor-executor drew up a bill of costs amounting to £691 and paid himself out of the testator 's assets .
10 The Club bought several felled poles for £2 16s. 7d. and cut them up for course seats , a by the 8th tee today .
11 Serve either in the little dishes garnished with whipped cream and passion fruit or turn them out into plates .
12 Geoffrey le Baker lists in all thirty-five noble Frenchmen who were captured ; the Black Prince , acting on behalf of the king , bought fourteen of these noblemen from their captors for £66,000 and shipped them back to England .
13 Quarter fill the jars with old beer and rotten fruit and hang them out on fruit trees
14 The new novel has married the pair and moved them on into the mid-Sixties and from the provinces to London , where Patrick works misgivingly in a fashionable publishing-house .
15 Lloyd Grossman shares the fun he 's had in making the series and lets us in on some behind-the-scenes secrets .
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