Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [vb base] [adv prt] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | More importantly , both groups wittily peel back the scabs of modern pop until they form into mottled bruises . |
2 | But there are substantial legal problems as major financial institutions literally pick up the pieces and look to their future . |
3 | Opulent decors and images only point up the jadedness , and the tale of a deracinated interloper ( Beatrice Dalle ) caught up in family plotting at the chateau turns into a risible cross between Edgar Allan Poe and Homes And Gardens . |
4 | His eyes still dart around the room looking for a weapon . |
5 | There is not only a form of filtering within homes of the rooms offered to those on income support , but homes sometimes put up a bar against those whose only contribution is up to the ceiling laid down by the Government . |
6 | Most have spent all their sentient life as paid-up devotees , and the glib phrases soon roll off the tongue . |
7 | Some parents just switch off the alarm after the initial wetting , fail to change the bed , and leave the child so that there is no real opportunity for the child to learn . |
8 | Scramblers probably make up the majority of Munro-baggers , since to do them all you ca n't avoid scrambling , and will also be obliged to dangle once on the Inaccessible Pinnacle on Skye . |
9 | Winemakers often argue over the question whether Cabernet Sauvignon is universally liked because it is the best red grape variety in the world , or because it is the main ingredient in claret the world 's most widely available red wine . |
10 | Ants , aphids and plants together make up a kind of farming economy based on sugar . |
11 | External filters usually hang on the side of the tank — or more commonly these days sit underneath it . |
12 | As the positive part of conventionalism shrinks in practical importance in court , because there are so few occasions for judges to rely on law as conventionalism construes this , so this particular defense of the negative part becomes weaker , for the exceptions steadily eat up the rule . |
13 | Some fruit-eating birds can swallow fruit and only five minutes later squirt out the remains . |
14 | Even unravelling the cause can be so time consuming that many managers merely give up the struggle . |
15 | State administrative agencies thus feed off the results of interest-group pressure , and interest groups find in the administration multiple points of access through which they can influence the formulation of government policy . |
16 | Technical problems usually revolve around the degree to which we can isolate or manipulate a single target system in a consistent and reliable way ( Bures , Buresova , and Huston 1976 ) . |
17 | However , two problems still hang over the game . |
18 | Old priorities gradually move down the list while new ones surge forward . |
19 | Many middle managers also carry out a marketing role when dealing with issues relating to their public . |
20 | Ditches and lanes frequently divide up the platforms , so that a rough plan can be seen of the former crofts lying along the lanes . |
21 | As this happens , muscles at the back of the nasal passages partially close off the throat so that the air mainly shoots out through the nose , although some escapes from the mouth . |
22 | What is more , the proprietors of seaside cafés and catering establishments actually take up the recipe and produce their own versions of it . |
23 | Had n't you better sit in your chair for ten minutes before clear up the lunch . |
24 | Get titles right as well and if you are using initials for long names always spell out the name at least once . |
25 | Feminist cognitive theories also pass over the aspects of subjectivity , particularly female subjectivity , which mainstream cognitivism declares irrational , and outside its boundaries . |
26 | By observing how a list is managed I found out that although lists are kept chronologically , patients seldom come off the list in that order . |
27 | It should also be noted that the discussions here revolve around the question of access for a comparatively restricted , specialist research community . |
28 | Even then you may consider relying on outside designers to create the masters while your operators simply fill in the gaps . |
29 | Malt , roast and flakes together make up the Guinness grist . |
30 | Many of these wells still exist around the village , and with old houses being demolished and the areas being cleared , ancient wells are being discovered . |