Example sentences of "[noun pl] [was/were] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | His words were drowned out by the roar of automatic fire , as another hail of slugs hammered against the metal sheeting of the door and screamed into the far wall . |
2 | The words were laid out in a strange manner . |
3 | His successors were weighed down by the sense of duty . |
4 | National guidelines were drawn up after the Cairngorms tragedy . |
5 | Retarded complexes were cut out of the gel , incubated with PAGE-running buffer for 3 minutes at 60 C and separated on 10% polyacrylamide gels ( 18 ) . |
6 | The centre of each side was then painted with light green oxide and the remaining corner squares were filled in with a mixture of ultramarine violet and titanium white . |
7 | This happened when Juventus fans were chased out of an enclosure dominated by English supporters and , in the ensuing panic and rush to escape , a stadium wall collapsed , producing an appalling crush of bodies in which thirty-eight people ( mostly Italian ) died and 400 more were injured . |
8 | A DRIVER 'S legs were torn off at the knees yesterday when his car split in two in a horrific crash . |
9 | A DRIVER 'S legs were torn off at the knees yesterday when his car split in two in a horrific crash . |
10 | Then , when her legs were lifted on to the couch , the croak turned into a stilted scream as she cried , ‘ No ! |
11 | Some of the wealthier natives brought picnic hampers in the European manner , and their servants would unroll splendid carpets on the green sward ; while their banquets were spread out on the carpets they could watch what was going on through telescopes and opera-glasses which they had had the foresight to bring with them though what they saw , as they swept the ramparts of the Residency and banqueting hall can hardly have looked very impressive to them : just a few ragged , boil-covered skeletons crouching behind mud walls . |
12 | During the first period after independence , development was hampered by the first civil war , during which many schools were taken over by the army . |
13 | In 1903 the Wolverton ( Boys ' ) and Old Bradwell Schools were taken over by the Bucks County Council on 29 September at a nominal rent of 5s per annum for each school . |
14 | The steps were carried out in a fume hood subjected to ultraviolet light and hydrochloric acid washes between experiments . |
15 | Readers were settling down to the novel 's opening instalment — not a venture to be recommended for ‘ people with weak nerves ’ remarked Strakhov , the gifted critic — when a murder story broke in the newspapers . |
16 | The transformations complete , all six readers were lined up for the final photograph . |
17 | On 26 December , 114 Lower Church Street and adjoining properties which had been leased to W. A. Reeves , the furnisher , since the offices were given up by the South Metropolitan Company , were sold to him . |
18 | Seven hundred reports of sightings were phoned in to the Starling Squad , to be pinpointed on a map of Leicestershire . |
19 | Resisting stubbornly , the Highland units were pushed back through a 180° arc for nearly two miles [ 3.2 km ] and driven across the River Allan , while the Jacobite right forced Argyll 's left to retreat towards Stirling . |
20 | Because the slave traders were brought up in the belief that every word of the Holy Bible was inspired by God , they honestly thought that they had divine sanction to enslave blacks . |
21 | Does the hon. Gentleman accept that , if he is as keen as I am to provide a level playing field for road and rail , he should recognise that , when motorways were built around Greater Manchester , of three footpaths that crossed the motorway , one was closed or diverted and bridges or underpasses were put in for the other two . |
22 | Buddleias were growing out of the gutters and doves watched her stone-still , looking like part of the masonry . |
23 | ‘ Some of the other kids were going down to the Ash Grove later , ’ she complained . |
24 | All the computers were cracking up on the factory floor this morning . ’ |
25 | Most of their funds were lent back to the personal sector . |
26 | Colombo radio reported on Oct. 17 that the LTTE had recently been admitting , at public meetings in its remaining Jaffna stronghold , that the organization was disintegrating , foreign funds were drying up after the recent military reverses , and Tamil youths were refusing to join its guerrillas . |
27 | RECRUITS were bused in to the strike-hit Timex factory in Dundee yesterday , replacements for some of the 300 workers sacked during the dispute . |
28 | The sunniest pictures were pinned up on a board at the end of the ward . |
29 | Children were out playing in the schoolyards , shouting and enjoying the sunshine ; shops were closed up for the dinner hour . |
30 | The cars were written off in the accident , but both drivers amazingly walked away with just minor cuts and bruises . |