Example sentences of "[adj] and [noun sg] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | He kept the man 's airway clear and blood circulating until the plane landed and an ambulance took him to hospital . |
2 | In the Acts of Thomas , there is the following quotation : ‘ Twin brother of Christ , apostle of the Most High and fellow initiate into the hidden word of Christ , who dost receive his secret sayings … ’ |
3 | With Selkirk and Glasgow High-Kelvinside also losing it was a good day for the Goldenacre men and with spirit high and confidence spreading through the team , they look more than capable of winning another couple of games to reach safer waters . |
4 | But you have to hold it down like that , and not let it burst free and flop trembling onto the table . ’ |
5 | The Faverolles factory responded to this challenge and continued to break production records , while played their part with large increases in muesli , crunchy and pillow tonnages for the continental market . |
6 | By early 1991 the cavernous offices of the federal government in New Belgrade were empty and grass grew on the steps . |
7 | The titles of such degrees bear this out : headings such as physics , geography , sociology , English and history refer to the well-established and familiar ‘ bodies of knowledge ’ discussed in Chapter 2 , which can constitute an ‘ internal ’ rationale for the course of study without any necessity to refer outside or beyond to the world of work . |
8 | It is n't so painful and hair removed from the roots in this area becomes very discouraged . |
9 | The separation or split between individual and society started in the last century . |
10 | It was dark and rain spat on the cobblestones . |
11 | 2.3 In the case of deaths occurring before 1 January 1983 , damages recoverable under the 1934 Act include damages for pain and suffering and loss sustained by the deceased before his death , damages for loss of expectation of life , damages for loss of future earnings during the " lost years " and funeral expenses . |
12 | The Nubian sandstones forming the plateau are permeable and water sinking into the sandstone may have been thrown out at the foot of its escarpments . |
13 | Adverse effects on the environment in Medway and Bridge Roads were an acceptable price for the perceived economic and job benefits from the dock company 's operation . |
14 | I was- ’ She stopped as Ace and Petion came through the office door with a black man she did n't recognize . |
15 | As machines were introduced to record activity , these support data were printed out onto paper , were signed , dated and cross referenced by the scientist and became attached to the book 's pages . |
16 | So she murmured soothing words and patted Eleanor 's shoulder until , little by little , the rocking and moaning subsided like the vibration of a spring coming to rest . |
17 | In this reply and in the report British Labour and Communism submitted to the 1936 Annual Conference , the Labour Party stressed that acceptance of the application would only serve the Communist Party 's ends . |
18 | They are always distinguishable form other designs which show human and animal forms by the prominence of the figures and the clear narrative quality of the scene . |
19 | His red hair and black leather gleamed equally polished , his breacan-feile was bright and full , the silver on his belt , brooch , sword-hilt and knife glittered in the morning sunlight . |
20 | In addition we will use our presence at national and county shows during the summer to sell more tickets . |
21 | Police are now eager to interview Baland 's uncle , a sixty-five year old French national and painter living in the U.S. Police enquiries began in March 1989 with the seizure of a Utrillo painting ‘ Impasse Traînée à Montmartre ’ and a drawing by the same artist ‘ La maison de Mimi Pinson ’ at Bourg-en-Bresse following charges brought against a local auctioneer , by Jean Fabris , chairman of the Association Maurice Utrillo and the man who possesses the ‘ droit moral ’ over Utrillo 's work the right in French law to defend an artist 's reputation , particularly in the courtroom . |
22 | However , I expect the differential between unleaded and diesel to revert to the norm in the summer months . |
23 | A Meissen flared cylindrical chinoiserie deckelpokal and cover painted in the manner of Gregor Höroldt , circa 1725 , sold for £34,000 ( $58,100 ) to a dealer on behalf of a private collector , estimate £15–20,000 . |
24 | Burnhope : 328 rods weighed in 419 fish , 25 limit bags , rainbows to 8lb 8oz , black and peacock accounted for the best fish . |
25 | Black and white sizzled at the windows . |
26 | But the main source of money for releasing the poor and insolvent came from the rich and solvent ; Neild placed advertisements in the newspapers appealing for donations . |
27 | Kveim tests were negative and sarcoidosis restricted to the abdominal lymph nodes appears to be rare . |
28 | Just as the classical and baroque triumphed in the design of state capitols and ultimately fed back into railway stations , so did Australia cling to forms which had never entirely been superseded as the official architectural language of imperialism . |
29 | Moreover , maintenance of the street in option two areas was cheap compared to Woonerven where costs were raised by labour-intensive methods of sweeping and cleaning necessitated by the street layout . |
30 | It was very noisy ; every other table was full and music babbled from the walls . |