Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [art] [noun] [unc] [adj] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | I am grateful for the Minister 's sympathetic response to my point . |
2 | Welcome back to RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire where preparations are almost complete for the World 's biggest Airshow . |
3 | A piece of magic from Collins settled the issue when he won a tackle and looped over a high pass for Chris Higgs to race clear for the Police 's fourth try . |
4 | Professionals and family members have to be very clear about an individual 's own internal experiences and personal needs ; clearly it is no good pretending , for the sake of normalization , that delusions , hallucinations and abnormal moods do not exist and that aberrant and unsocial behaviour is not a real and sometimes pervasive aspect of mental disorder . |
5 | The Directors consider this to be adequate for the Group 's foreseeable requirements . |
6 | Acoustically , there is enough zing to brighten up even your darkest hours of noodling and the neck is remarkably choke-free considering the fingerboard 's 7½ inch ‘ vintage ’ radius . |
7 | The couplet is both resentful of the Friend 's sexual betrayal and appealing : ‘ Lascivious grace , in whom all ill well shows , /Kill me with spites , yet we must not be foes . ’ |
8 | It threshed this way and that , as the giant tried , uselessly , to pull free of the Trees ' cruel grip . |
9 | The assertion of a doctrine of episcopal ‘ collegiality ’ as expressive of the Church 's ministerial leadership , in continuity with the first group of twelve apostles , was far removed from a theology of papal ‘ monarchy ’ such as had long dominated Roman ecclesiology . |
10 | But the church 's plans are not popular with the vicarage 's nearest neighbours . |
11 | Or , at least , the bat 's sensation of her mate may be no more different from my visual sensation of a flamingo , than my visual sensation of a flamingo is different from a flamingo 's visual sensation of a flamingo . |
12 | But the tone of the report is quite different from the GATT 's previous review , published in 1991 , which was harshly critical . |
13 | Evidently Luke 's own assessment of the problem 's urgency was somewhat different from the caller 's own . |
14 | It was so different from the artist 's usual work that without the bold signature , the single surname , Dalgliesh might have wondered if it was , in fact , his work . |
15 | The abundance of mobile living rooms is clear from the firm 's own client base . |
16 | Standards are high in the hotel 's air-conditioned sea view restaurant which offers an á la carte choice of meal . |
17 | For a moment he forgot his attempts to look dignified in the Rover 's utilitarian steel cabin . |
18 | ‘ Where do you live ? ’ enquired Betty , contriving to look at once serious , since the subject had been death , and also interested in the Molesworths ' continuing existence . |
19 | It also claims Unix System Labs is interested in the company 's new Visual System Manager software . |
20 | Butcher is more interested in the dancers ' pure energy , in the basic building blocks of line , space and time . |
21 | We were particularly interested in the practices ' subjective assessments of the impact of this change on practice management and patient care . |
22 | She was very interested in the Cuthberts ' little orphan girl , so one day she visited Marilla . |
23 | He joined the then liberal majority on the court and was instrumental in the court 's many decisions which advanced minority rights . |
24 | But Wilkins , at 36 playing better than ever , was instrumental in the club 's 2-0 win at Wimbledon and said : ’ We were committed and in the end we came through . ’ |
25 | It begins with a reminiscence of Mozart 's overture ( not stylistically ) and proceeds to introduce instruments as characters in the drama , while being fairly faithful to the opera 's tonal centres and character pieces . |
26 | As early as May it had become clear to the RIBA 's commercial companies that the effect of the recession would be drastically to reduce their profits . |
27 | Of course , with his warp-eye Googol saw far beyond the portion of warpspace shown in the viewer — clear to the Emperor 's aching beacon … |
28 | Compared with the Fontenay Trio ( Teldec ) , they are richer and more responsive to the music 's latent unease , less so to its elegance . |
29 | The political branch have installed a hot line direct to the Ministry 's central computer in Rome and even so they cant keep up . |
30 | It said that while recovery in east Germany had begun , the east would remain dependent on the west 's financial aid for longer than expected , while taxes might have to be raised again . |