Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv prt] [prep] [noun] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's all you can put it down to Mick , I , I 've put , I 've put their first two goals on in training this morning , and said ‘ go on , score from two throw ins ’ , and it 's impossible , it is impossible . |
2 | Provisional details for other constituency parties up to March this year show that , while some have failed to meet highly-optimistic quotas , others have done much better . |
3 | The company , which is based at Abingdon in Oxfordshire , made three million pounds for the six months up to March this year . |
4 | It was the kind of romantic flourish that Oxford may have to produce several times over at Twickenham next month . |
5 | Their ages ranged from about fourteen to fifty , but the majority were youngsters out at work all day who were losing out on regular schooling . |
6 | ‘ Some flats nearby had just been ‘ re-habbed ’ but the firm which won the contract brought a bus-load of workers down from Tyneside each day to do the work . |
7 | It will be capable of handling Hercules aircraft , A rock runway , will be built at Davis , which will take planes up to Boeing 707 size . |
8 | Three days out at sea one passenger caused a stir by calling out that the ship was sinking and about 60 men on deck had to be assured by the captain there was no danger . |
9 | There was a thick concrete wall which we were all going to hide behind and we had our helmets on in case any car parts came raining down out of the sky . |
10 | Vivan moves on to Kirkleatham Old Hall Museum today . |
11 | There will have been some satisfied smiles on the buses back to Bolton last night . |
12 | The US Masters champion added : ‘ I always try to defend a title but I have sweated my guts out in America this year to get where I am and I feel I am entitled to play . |