Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [pron] [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They feel like an extension of my arm , with a sweet action down their 10 ft length which is supple enough to cast free-lined baits and give me a feel of a fighting fish , yet with power to spare when I have to bend it into the run of a big carp .
2 OZRIC TENTACLES , who released their live LP ‘ Live Underslunky ’ through Dovetail Records last week , wheel out their psychedelic tour bus for dates at .
3 Solbourne Computer Inc , Longmont , Colorado , plans to deliver versions of its symmetric multi-processing ( SMP ) Sparc server architecture with a least 20 CPUs by the time Sun Microsystems Inc manages to wheel out its own 20-way SparcCenter 2000 slated for the end of next year ( UX No 411 ) .
4 When the star reaches a point where its total surface area equals that of a sphere of radius 2 GM/c2 , it disappears and becomes a black hole .
5 He had foreseen it all , sixteen years ago , on that dreadful evening when his darling wife Lin Yua had died giving birth to his second son , Li Yuan .
6 ‘ It was the day before my estimated delivery date , which also happened to be one of the children 's birthdays and half-term holidays , so I was very busy .
7 A series of hairshirt budgets caused shock even his own Fianna Fail party with their severity .
8 A decade ago its dowdy department stores had more or less been written off in the frantic race to carve up the high street .
9 Years later , on my last visit to that pioneering control-room , I could still see the marks on the wall where our preliminary broadcast signals were given .
10 Here 's the flight of steps and the balustrade where he first set eyes on Rose .
11 Maidstone Town 's future was thrown into further doubt last night when their Third Division game at Scunthorpe tomorrow was called off by the Football League .
12 The second measure is to beef up its own enforcement staff ; the number of people working for Abrahams has risen to 30 this year , more than twice as many as he started with .
13 ARSENAL and Aston Villa are planning dramatic changes for their clash tonight as managers George Graham and Ron Atkinson desperately seek to beef up their stuttering title challenges .
14 Meanwhile , the company expects to flesh out its next-generation product offerings with UniSQL/4GE ObjectMaster , an object-oriented rapid application development and prototyping tool that allows users to develop customised reusable GUI-based multimedia-enabled applications .
15 If/ones obtains 30 correct responses at the left ear and 40 correct at the right ear then his absolute difference score is also lo .
16 It occurs in the account of the chaotic part of David 's reign when his own son Absalom is fighting to usurp the throne .
17 He rolled again into the shadow of the hazel bush where his foul-smelling powder smoke still lingered .
18 It stated , there is no reason why your long serving member should not be nominated for a merit award .
19 The Feldwebel had not moved and I looked all the way up his black leather jack-boots and the thin grey greatcoat with its cheap tin buttons looking as if they had come out of a Christmas pudding before I noticed that his eyes were slightly open and that he was watching me with an uncle 's amusement .
20 I would n't mind having a go now my Daily Star teams well F****d .
21 The basic fiduciary duties may be summarised as follows : ( 1 ) The " no conflict " rule : the fiduciary must not place himself in a position where his own interest conflicts with that of his [ customer ] , the beneficiary ; ( 2 ) The " no profit " rule : the fiduciary must not profit from his position at the expense of his [ customer ] ; ( 3 ) The undivided loyalty rule : a fiduciary owes undivided loyalty to his [ customer ] , the beneficiary , and therefore must not place himself in a position where his duty towards one [ customer ] conflicts with a duty that he owes to another [ customer ] .
22 The passion of two teenage sons for computer games spurred a Darlington woman on to set up her own software shop which opens today .
23 A short time ago our political editor Jon Lander spoke to Douglas French , the MP for Gloucester .
24 Far more important was the fact that this baby girl , born two weeks after the defeat of a Scottish army by the English at Solway Moss , and at a time when her remarkable father James V was lying burnt out at the age of thirty in his glorious hunting-lodge at Falkland , was to be within a week of her birth queen of the Scots .
25 He notices , for example , that Dickens started writing Barnaby Rudge , a novel shot through with the theme of difficult father-son relationships , at a time when his own spendthrift father was forging his son 's signature as a means of acquiring credit .
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