Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Last night a benefit concert was set to take place at the Bristol Bierkeller , featuring Extreme Noise Terror , perhaps Britain 's foremost thrash band , now legendary for turning out songs which clock in at under one second .
2 This account , though it applies much more widely , is essentially the same as an explanation of these social phenomena which goes back at least to Hume , who accounted for ‘ the artificial virtues of chastity and modesty in women ’ by referring to the naturally greater disposition of males to protect children that they believe to be their own .
3 He was struck by how similar the behaviour of different species can be , as in ( for example ) the courtship of different species of ducks which grow up in very different environments .
4 This is n't because it 's set to , but normally it 's on cords which go up to there up to that pulley wheel round and there 's a big heavy weight inside which carries the window .
5 Newcastle 's Tote Eider Chase is always a recognised Grand National trial , but with Bonanza Boy , Mr Boston and Mr Ed the most notable of several Liverpool aspirants who pulled out at yesterday 's declaration stage , it offers fewer clues than usual .
6 The enormous number of immigrants who poured in from all over the country congested the old area within the medieval walls of the City and created new suburbs all around .
7 So in summary the three main things I got out of yesterday were the structured thought patterns the playback and the audience contact .
8 It should have been just one of those stories one dines out on afterwards , only the wretched woman thought I was being deliberately insulting and complained to the Management .
9 good morning ladies and gentlemen the three main items I got out of yesterday was the er structured thought patterns the cluster and the playback
10 the earths it comes out of so they 're selling it by the bottle in Germany .
11 Talks incessantly to the point of forgetting what the original question was , using long , rambling sentences which go on for so long that the interviewee ca n't remember where they started .
12 Nevertheless , the language of the Immortality Ode offended many liberal critics who had up to then been sympathetic to Wordsworth 's poetry .
13 In the early stages we started off with perhaps Minor schools which could almost have been Major ones , because you were just trying to find any school that had got some kind of life , or interest , or things happening … really in many ways it was rather a matter of chance because of the way it happened at the time .
14 Well I co , I 've seen him bringing out bringing it out in bags it falls out of there !
15 Through all the Bird generations it passed down to today .
16 The purchaser will have conducted its own investigation of the vendor 's business in the negotiations which lead up to either an agreement in principle or a more formal acknowledgement of agreement by the use of heads of terms ( see Chapter 1 , page 9 ) .
17 More successful education about birth control measures and more approachable advisory services may be part of the answer , but many unwanted pregnancies seem to occur among experienced contraceptors who give up without specifically wishing to become pregnant ( Wells , 1983 ) .
18 There are reckoned to be about 2,000 UK publishers who bring out at least one book during any given six month period .
19 Then Allan appeared at Gateshead in those black cycling shorts which reached down to just above his knee .
20 Most of the women he goes off with when we have a bad row are certainly not the type which would make me jealous — which , of course , is the main purpose of the exercise !
21 I 'm afraid some of the other women he played around with when we were having one of our squalls did n't understand the situation .
22 Cyclists will be checked by police this month in a bid to stop thieves who made off with nearly £75,000 worth of bikes in East Cleveland last year .
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