Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [verb] [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 How the Mini Master will be regarded by Britain 's Civil Aviation Authority remains to be seen , but the CAA has indicated so far that it will expect pilots flying the aircraft to be holders of a multi engine rating , which currently costs around £1,200 to obtain on a conventional twin aircraft .
2 Senior service FATHER Ian has proved once again that England need him — that the old Beefy talent just can not be written off
3 My right hon. and learned Friend has said as clearly as possible that he regards the second London terminal at King 's Cross as an intrinsic part of the scheme .
4 David tried to work out just when Carole would return .
5 Conran has gone so far as ending catwalk exhibitions totally in favour of presentation by video .
6 There were two more floors above this in the keep , but the chances of Balliol having gone upstairs rather than down were remote .
7 Edgar managed to get as far as the door .
8 By the end of August , Brusilov had advanced so far as to make replenishment of men and matériel difficult , often impossible .
9 Juliet had noticed how David had looked up sharply while Miss Rose was talking .
10 The next day the Prince was leading a small group of businessmen he had brought over from Britain , including Stephen O'Brien , to look at a scheme called the Boston Compact , evidence that the United States had woken up sooner than anyone else to the dilemma of falling educational standards .
11 The work progressed well until it was discovered that the original iron braces inserted into the stonework by Scott had rusted very badly and expanded several inches , forcing the stonework upwards .
12 Well , from what I saw Rods ' goal was a very good goal — driven into the corner , and their goal was a short corner kick which was hit hopefully into the box … everyone was running out ( as you do ) but Wetherall had done extremely well and was covering the cross perfectly as a couple of Everton players lurked hopefully near the far post .
13 Hungary had turned back more than one million people from its borders since October 1991 , when it restricted the conditions of entry into the country .
14 Hungary had turned back more than one million people from its borders since October 1991 , when it restricted the conditions of entry into the country .
15 Ken had to take on more and more gigs to keep the family boat afloat .
16 When Miss Poraway had mentioned a Tupperware party Mrs Stead-Carter had gone much further than she 'd ever gone before .
17 It was a sign that Ceauşescu intended to go much further than Dej in rehabilitating the Romanian past and distancing the Communist regime from the original Soviet model , at least so far as public presentation went .
18 The study of the distribution of exotic imported goods within England has extended as far as noting that there are two basic patterns to their distribution , apparently depending on their sources , and that particular areas or individual cemeteries have disproportionately high quantities of some of these goods .
19 Indeed , it is amazing that Sir Leon Brittan should still refer to these ‘ costs ’ long after Pöhl has said quite clearly that they are irrelevant : ‘ the repeated reference to alleged huge savings in transaction costs for the currencies of a single currency area are not in the least convincing ’ .
20 Put up with what 's going on , because the reality is , there 's nobody in Northern Ireland prepared to stand up now and give evidence in open court , because if they do they 're dead before the week is done .
21 Benny turned to go back home as usual .
22 That night , after Alina had gone out , Pete decided to find out exactly where she went .
23 ‘ With Gavin landing penalties Scotland kept moving steadily ahead and by half-time I felt the game was over . ’
24 Severus managed to get as far as the Montrose region and perhaps briefly beyond that : tantalizingly , in 1869 labourers on the Duke of Sutherland 's railway extension to Helmsdale and ultimately to Thurso in distant Caithness unearthed a collection of Roman bronze coins in a region never held and supposedly never reached by imperial forces .
25 In Classical antiquity there were connections between Europe and India even before the conquests of Alexander had extended as far as the north-western part of the Indian subcontinent .
26 SHAW Branch Manager John Powell had to pay up quicker than he expected after promising his staff an expenses-paid outing if they achieved their Royal Scottish leads target .
27 Ardeshir Zahedi had done far better than that .
28 However , Kayley had come round quickly and probably never stopped breathing .
29 I know Mr used to go up there cos he was still at school then and he used to go up there cos he was doing nothing but whether he he wants her to get a job , well he .
30 Ian and Vicki decide to explore as far as the next hill , leaving Barbara and the Doctor behind to sunbathe .
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