Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] [verb] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It really was n't so very difficult , though your precious Shannon seems to believe her sordid little secrets are locked away in a safe somewhere . ’
2 Well we know that a lot of beginners are put off by the complexity of larger boats and one great advantage of the Topper is that it 's so quick to raise and easy to sail , so great for beginners .
3 Cold sores are triggered off by an increase in body temperature such as when sunbathing or skiing .
4 A few scribbled legal notes are crossed out at the top of the paper — and John was a solicitor 's clerk , after all .
5 Dance rhythm means how the varying lengths of notes are grouped together within a phrase .
6 Team manager of Kazakstan says the weather is hot , but his riders are doing well on the climbs .
7 if butane gas or aerosols are sprayed directly into the mouth , they may cool the throat tissues causing swelling and perhaps suffocation
8 I 'm just a little bit concerned that if we do delay it while discussions are going on about the unitary authorities and such like , we 'll put restrictions on Mr running it as a commercial enterprise , and I think we have got to make sure that any long term deferral on this , we do n't inhibit him rationalising selling off the odd cottage and this sort of thing , and the farmhouse as we go along , and amalgamating ones because I think it 's , he 's got to be able to run it as a commercial proposition during the course of deliberations .
9 The project 's main aims and objects are set out in an editorial by R. B. McKerrow carried in the first issue .
10 Your possessions are covered anywhere in the world , with our optional all risks cover .
11 These Accounts are drawn up for a period of 52 weeks ended on 27th March 1993 and the comparative figures stated are in respect of a period of 52 weeks ended on 28th March 1992 .
12 Although the accounts are drawn up for the benefit of the proprietors or shareholders of a business , the primary objective of such accounts could be said to establish the amount of tax due to the Inland Revenue .
13 Balances of both depreciation reserve and asset accounts are carried forward to the end of the useful life of the asset .
14 Balances of both depreciation reserve and asset accounts are carried forward to the end of the useful life of the asset .
15 Research projects undertaken at OIES are initiated internally in a fully autonomous manner .
16 Guarded by mandroids , the servators are sent off to the spaceport to deliver a container to each ship .
17 This chance can be reduced by arranging the line of the ropes to avoid sharp flakes and vice-like cracks , ensuring the anchor slings are long enough to prevent jamming against the rock , and finally by the first person down testing that the ropes are running freely through the anchors before the others abseil .
18 The young boy 's skills are summed up in an account published in October 1766 :
19 Usually the skills are passed down through the family .
20 A number of investigations are carried out with the scaled-up analyser to determine what factors can lead to improvement in performance .
21 PHYSICS lecturers are going back to the nursery to teach toddlers in the water tub while admissions tutors consider the merits of palm-reading and astrology for selecting students at Newcastle Polytechnic .
22 There is good evidence that sediment from these terrains is a component of several sandstones formed from sources in the United Kingdom , although few sandstones are derived solely from the Moine or the Lewisian .
23 Unfortunately , it is not always these States which exert the most influence at ICAO divisional meetings where the policies are worked out by the national delegates that attend .
24 Polarisation means there will be an end to the practice of claiming to be an independent financial intermediary when in fact 80–90 per cent of a firms policies are set up with a parent organisation .
25 This is very much less certain when the operations are carried out by the state or by non-resident financial institutions or investors seeking to rearrange their affairs advantageously , particularly in the UK where forestry receives substantial fiscal incentives .
26 You may choose to do this for safety reasons , since if both copies are ruined simultaneously by a fire in the computer room , no amount of intelligent software can replace the material .
27 The user may choose to do this for safety reasons , since if both copies are ruined simultaneously by a fire in the computer room , no amount of intelligent software can replace the material .
28 WITH the two main floodlit tournaments in Junior Rugby just around the corner , many clubs are looking forward to the opportunity to sharpen their skills in preparation for the first batch of league matches .
29 There are well-kept paths , a trimmed lawn , vegetables , flowers , and fruit , but the flowers and vegetables are grown together in the same beds , the soil is never left bare , and many of the plants she encourages would be condemned as weeds by most gardeners .
30 ‘ Young women interested in the car or motorbike projects are put off by the number of young men , ’ says Hackney project worker Berverlin McKenzie .
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