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 . |