Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [art] [adj] [conj] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | In the cellar are six Skeletons manacled around a half-collapsed wooden table piled high with the desiccated and thoroughly foul remains of a meal set out on silver serving plates ( worth 5 GCs in total ) . |
2 | With sections touching on the Spanish Luftwaffe and Training for War , this book will be snapped up by all those interested in the largest and most colourful fleet of warbirds in the world . |
3 | It views the subject as a holistic entity , suggests that it encompasses consciousness as well as behaviour , and is interested in the interpersonal as well as the individual aspects of this consciousness . |
4 | Simon knew that live music was not Yorick 's forte , but he could hardly go wrong before a small and carefully chosen audience , especially if the bar prices were heavily subsidized : drinks were free for anyone equipped with a press card . |
5 | The obvious comparison here is with the assembly line worker in a factory , tied machine-like to a mindless and endlessly repetitive task . |
6 | These chapters will be particularly interesting to the practising as well as to the trainee forensic scientist . |
7 | This therefore implies a sort of traumatic stratigraphy with major events , such as transgressions , virtually synchronous on a continent-wide or even a world-wide scale . |
8 | Then on the second day , Nicklaus puts it stone-dead at the 5th and so he 's taken just three shots for the 5th ! |
9 | I found that for tie problems such as ‘ 1+1 ’ , ‘ 2+2 ’ , response times were very quick and similar for the more and less able children . |
10 | The same hospital called me in early for a quick and very successful cataract operation ( lens implant ) , seemingly in order to treat as many patients as possible before the go-slow came into effect . |
11 | It was far too early for the immaculate and highly paid receptionist to be in ; in fact , no one below the level of partner was present . |
12 | But it is not so easy for the new or little known candidates . |
13 | Grooming , says Kummer , is the behaviour typical of a mature and relatively stable couple . |
14 | Figure 1 a , for 1.75 b 1.8 , is typical of the irregular and relatively static network of ‘ D lines ’ against a background of C which arises for these b values ; one gets less connected fragments of D lines or ‘ D blinkers ’ for lower b values . |
15 | Beveridge and his contemporaries were much inspired by Canon Barnett , who by 1900 was firmly convinced of the economic as well as personal causes of distress and that more state help was needed for the destitute . |
16 | Here you can find childrens books , an Arthur Askey annual from the 1940s and surely the ultimate dirty book , a 1935 War Office Drainage Manual . |
17 | Selectors deal with material which becomes available and unavailable on an irregular and increasingly unpredictable basis . |
18 | Freud 's graded system of classification of jokes , from the crude and explicit to the refined and more abstract , implies that many of the fabliaux achieve an intriguing conflation of basic smut — in their overt expression of the dreams of masculine sexuality , with women , often other men 's wives , freely available , especially to the lover who spices his indulgence with daring and danger , and their insistence on the use of diction which is the opposite of refined — and the circumstances of the more sophisticated joke : where there is an inhibitor , he becomes the butt of the joke . |
19 | It would be less burdensome to the poor and more profitable to the King if Parliament were prorogued and a benevolence demanded . |
20 | Many of the chalets are set on a hillside reached by steps — not ideal for the infirm or very young children . |
21 | In a good year a gathering of twenty pounds would not be at all unusual of the largest and most succulent imaginable . |
22 | But every minute in his consulting room I was conscious of the dozen or more , far sicker than me , waiting outside . |
23 | Persia is seen as the spiritual , if not actual , home of rug-making and its name has become synonymous with the finest and most outstanding achievements in oriental textile art . |
24 | Genzyme announced last week that Ceredase , its drug for Gaucher disease , is being used in Britain for the first time in 10 patients seriously ill with the rare and potentially fatal inherited disease . |
25 | Looking back as an ordinary member , it is clear the buying out episode must have been irksome in the extreme and very wearing for a group of unwitting members who volunteered at this point in time to serve the Club and whose prime interest was a round of golf ! |
26 | Frequently dependent on assumptions of common cause with film theory and criticism , television genre theory is uncomplicated by the longer and more complex history of aesthetics and poetics . |
27 | Breakfast is served in the gentle atmosphere of the dining room with its panoramic views and an impressive mural by Marcus May , depicting Tresco complete with a naughty but much loved green parrot , until recently owned by the island 's landlord Mr Robert Dorrien Smith . |
28 | It was pathetically inadequate for the poor and totally irrelevant for everyone else . |
29 | Flaherty took a drop more of the giants ' mulled wine than was good for him and very nearly disgraced his fellows by reciting an extremely improper poem , describing the exploits of a fair maiden who had fallen foul of a wicked and lustfully intentioned knight , but who had then escaped by invoking a demon who withered the knight 's passion . |
30 | Lionel said , ‘ Anything to do with rags to riches is sure of a welcome if brightly done — as happens of course at the Carlton … |