Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [adv] a [noun pl] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | At the top end of the Via XXIV Maggio , a blue aerosol script waltzes along an adobi terrace : ‘ We are Kaos — Ultras . ’ |
2 | A dark figure took off a police helmet and wiped his brow . |
3 | In the deductive/empirical experiment , each child received either a questions task or a sentence completion task . |
4 | How could a working boy understand how a police escort had to be summoned in South America because there was such a large mob shouting and cheering for the ‘ Ingleses ’ , or appreciate an imitation of Josephine Baker ? |
5 | A court has heard how a father gunned down a drugs dealer who 'd been supplying his sons with cannabis . |
6 | ‘ That 's precisely what I imagine it 's like , Sonic Youth playing over a Mondays track , ’ agrees Hugo , as Sam starts espousing the virtues of ‘ Bummed ’ and how ‘ the best bands do n't know what their appeal is ’ . |
7 | Cannon shot sparks off a Saints spree |
8 | A protocol setting up a telecommunications network for high speed software data transmission was signed with France on Nov. 5 . |
9 | But the Pilkington dispute could not have been anticipated ( although there were issues that precipitated it — pay levels were perceived to be low and the initial walkout occurred over a wages error ) . |
10 | The resources support team organized by Mr Ryder 's advisory section brought together experienced MROs and school librarians ; the team as a whole planned a range of activities , including exhibitions , in-service training , and the compilation of catalogues and lists , and in addition supplied pairs of specialists who would " " immerse themselves " in schools for up to several weeks at a time building up a resources centre and advising on the use of resources generally . " |
11 | The screen flashed up a weapons menu , requesting operator input . |