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

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1 If the current GATT proposals for opening up world trade for agriculture were inaugurated , he said , they would force Third World farmers to industrialise their production or be " washed away as if by a catastrophic flood " .
2 BRENDA LEE was only 15 when Sweet Nothings charted number four in 1960 , but the little girl from Lithonia , Georgia , sensibly stayed at high school for another three years before taking up show business full-time .
3 the arguments against contracting out Structure Plan preparation can be strengthened :
4 It allows you to have a firmer feel for the road at higher speeds without giving up power assistance when , regrettably , it comes time to park the car .
5 Oxford Crown Court has jailed two men after hearing how drug squad detectives tracked them down during a trip to London .
6 In strict legal terms , the letter of the 1976 law was being followed in 1978 , but the Act had not produced the results in dampening down press publicity in the way that had been hoped .
7 there were dishes of chopped up spring onion and all like that and you put your own mixture int middle and then rolled it up .
8 However , they are now hitting physical limits to increasing computer performance and if this impressive progress is to be continued new approaches to speeding up computer performance will need to be developed .
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