Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [adv] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I fall asleep hours later to the sound of their engrossed murmuring on the night air .
2 The Persian empire made and used coins only in the part of its territory which adjoined the coin-using lands of Greece .
3 Most direct-dialled calls anywhere within the UK will be charged at local rates from 3pm to midnight .
4 No , I think erm , in the , certainly in the consumer area which affects both Penguin and to some extent Royal Doulton , there are definite signs now of the U S economy turning around and that is likely to continue as , as the year goes on .
5 The formation of planetary systems and the size and chemical composition of each member are , then , remarkably regular : given a sun-sized star a computer generally comes up with a similar range of planets to that in the solar system , with small rocky planets closest to the star and the large gaseous ones further out ( due to the effects of gravity , orbits would later space themselves out along the lines of our own solar system ) .
6 They are particularly prominent in the early stages of development at Godmanchester where , following the demise of the fort , a system of regular plots was apparently laid out , extending as a series of broad strips well into the territory surrounding the settlement .
7 Anti-communism thus united the interests of the US Occupation , the Japanese state and private employers especially in the face of a united front of public and private sector workers .
8 Melinda waded out after me and we climbed up one of the mooring ropes on to the deck .
9 Throwing mooring ropes out to the Continent to balance Britain 's over-strong anchor cables to America made sense to many people .
10 He enclosed a list of the 28 political prisoners still at the prison .
11 She savoured the prospect with a tiny smile — half rueful , half triumphant — which widened into greeting as Sam introduced his wife , Anna , and Merrill put her private plans firmly into the background .
12 Perhaps a stake in a popular club would give profitable returns indirectly through the sale of drink .
13 The late-fourth century rebuilding at Chedworth , with the use of stones from the nymphaeum , and associated coins up to the House of Theodosius , clearly indicates a continued occupation of the site , presumably as a small farm .
14 And we 've tried to get something for everyone , we 've got 2 classical music concerts , for instance , the Johannis Piano Trio , and then a specially sort of brought together rainforest orchestra , where professional musicians all over the county can come together to create a programme .
15 Mr Rushdie said that leaders of Labour parties elsewhere in the world had declared overt passionate support for this issue .
16 It had a strange and thrilling resonance , as if the singer were standing in a large room or a courtyard built of stone in one of the ancient palaces left by the Mogul emperors further to the west .
17 They bloody speakers all over the place .
18 He says we need to get private cars out of the city centre and make it into a place which is safe for pedestrians and cyclists , not polluted and where the buildings are n't being torn apart by traffic .
19 He hurried up the narrow steps on to the parapet of the curtain wall .
20 He also wanted voters to have the right to cast their ballots anywhere in Namibia , rather than in towns and villages where voters can be recognised , and to keep the tallymen from Namibia 's political parties away from the polling stations and from places where votes would be counted .
21 Greenpeace is an international environmental pressure group which maintains complete independence from all political parties anywhere in the world .
22 Both Governments regard the current upsurge in loyalist murders as an urgent incentive to get the political parties back around the negotiating table .
23 Not only is the snow cover likely to remain comfortable in the high resorts right into the start of May , but the lower the temperature , the safer the snow .
24 Swivelling round in his chair , he dropped a pile of X-rays and accompanying notes on to the desk beside him .
25 But the Germans admired them for their toughness and energy and in 1898 persuaded Britain , which then ran Bougainville , to swap the island for some German possessions elsewhere in the Pacific .
26 You could begin your essay by acknowledging this and continue to work with the definitions throughout the essay , relating the different definitions together in the conclusion .
27 By providing money for so-called buy-back operations , in which countries either bought their own commercial debts back from the banks at deeply discounted levels or , alternatively , simply used the money as collateral when negotiating low-interest bond deals , a number of countries had been able to reschedule their own external obligations on easier repayment terms than had been agreed at the time when they were made .
28 No.4 Troop had caught a section of German defenders early in the battle as they ran to their alarm posts , but other Germans , many of whom had seen action in Norway in 1940 , tenaciously defended the strongpoints including the improvised fortifications of the Ulvesund Hotel .
29 During James V 's personal rule , however , two new factors came into play , which shifted Scottish attitudes further along the road towards friendship with England rather than automatic hostility .
30 Most rooms , have interesting views either of the square or hills and vineyards that produce the local ‘ Vernaccia ’ .
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