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

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1 Slightly confusingly named Utsly-Gtsly , this model is one of many Nakamura creations made up from sketches given to him by flat-proud clients with 200,000 yen to spend
2 Biological factors assume importance in many stratification systems because of the meanings assigned to them by different cultures .
3 He saw the knot of people beyond the flames gazing at him in puzzled amazement , but they made no response .
4 On three sides of this mound there is a colonnade on a raised platform comprising sixteen evenly spaced square pillars of unhewn stone , each thirty-two feet high , linked together at the top by heavy beams with ropes and chains hanging from them at short intervals .
5 Blundell 's School magazine later observed : ‘ Parisian cricket is not of the Comic Opera kind one would expect … we dreamt of French demon bowlers with pro-Boer tendencies hurling at us on bumpy wickets . ’
6 There are also two attractive houses designed by him at 5/466 and 7/467 .
7 ‘ Do my wishes count for nothing in this house ? ’
8 Their words fluttered between them like lubricious little doves .
9 Did she imagine it or did a head of bronze curls pop round the door , and were a pair of peacock-blue eyes gazing at her with implacable hatred ?
10 His eyes clung to her like thirsty leeches , watching for any movement , the revolver trained on her back .
11 Two liquid brown eyes gazed on them with mild curiosity , rising and falling with the pull of the waves .
12 But seven pairs of eyes fastened on him at this news , each with their separate thoughts .
13 The demands placed upon them by academic subjects could be put on one side , they could devote their minds with urgency to the mastery of new skills and knowledge .
14 Designs ranged from one to six .
15 Further to my note of 11th December , Susannah Wainman of SAWD Books writes to me with more details of the competition for a new logo for the Independent Publishers Guild .
16 True , Edward 's failure on the expedition of 1359–60 ( when he had not been able to capture either Reims , where kings of France were crowned , or Paris , the capital ) meant that he had to forego the important territorial concessions made to him in 1359 , including Normandy and the Angevin lands in central-western France .
17 Moreover , recent surveys have suggested that not so many members of these societies are ‘ literate ’ by the standards expected than had previously been assumed : in the UK it is now held that over one million people have an acquaintance with literacy that is insufficient for the demands made on them by this kind of society ( DES , 1980 ) .
18 The near-black eyes moved over her with open distaste .
19 It might require them to behave authoritatively , submissively , wickedly or shrewdly ; the role might be labelled explorer , prime minister , designer or archaeologist , but they will do no more than adapt functionally to the situation of the drama just as they would adapt to roles required in a game — just as they once learnt to adapt to the limited number of roles imposed on them in real life .
20 If the parties had not agreed on the naming of the appointing authority , or if the authority which agreed on nominating declines to appoint the arbitrator or is unable to nominate him within sixty days of the date of receiving the request which one of the parties presented to it in this regard , each of the parties may ask the Secretary-General of the Permanent Arbitration Court to nominate an appointing authority .
21 Araminta , ’ he amended as the pale eyes turned upon him in gentle reproach , ‘ there is no need .
22 I seemed to remember statuary and flowers — hibiscus or something flaming red , roses maybe , in great urns — and there were doubtless other bedrooms leading off it with similar softly sliding glass doors .
23 There 's a process getting the kids used to it with dummy running so that the picture you get is a realistic one .
24 Taxi driver Peter Simpson said that two cars raced past him at high speed .
25 Words flowed from him in effervescent abundance , ranging from lengthy essays , autobiographical fragments and provocative tirades to witty or angry letters to magazines or newspapers .
26 Balor had let out a screech of purest agony , but the Elms bent over him with serious , heavy-featured faces and sawed partly through each of the pinioned limbs .
27 Urquhart smiled , his eyes chiselling into hers with hypnotic intensity .
28 Lucenzo crushed her body closer to his , driving her into a fast , whirling quickstep , his thighs moving against hers with hard , male insistence .
29 She walked back into the house , and Piers glanced at her with one raised eyebrow .
30 Charity was very aware of two things : that Matthew made no attempt to define his relationship with her , and that Sandra Bamfield 's golden , cat-like eyes narrowed on her with vague suspicion .
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