Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A limited amount of post-production editing can , however , be carried out on the original recording , either on the camcorder or on a second VCR depending on the facilities available .
2 As the clues trickle out and the town 's secrets are slowly unmasked , Lynch luxuriates over the images onscreen , focusing on tiny details a motorcycle reflected in the pupil of Laura 's eye in an old home video ; a cryptic letter ‘ R ’ dug out from underneath her fingernail in a morgue whose fluorescent lights flicker nervously that makes the show such a visual delight .
3 Julian Barnes ( pictured left ) was then on the staff of the Oxford English Dictionary Supplement , and Martin Amis worked for the Times Literary Supplement .
4 Nikki Finke reads between the lines Bad timing .
5 Fletcher 's fine display may prove just too good for manager Ray McHale to ignore with the Seasiders desperate for a return to winning ways .
6 For fitness , Roy plays in the Systems 5-a-side football every Wednesday lunchtime .
7 Bob Cervi looks at the issues worrying ministers
8 But Jay 's spine became electric as Pergolese 's Stabat Mater came through the speakers sure as it had filled the dusk of her dream .
9 She asked whether Mrs Robbins knew about the services available for the old .
10 Billy looked at the girls perplexed faces .
11 Zita Thornton looks at the options available
12 Table 8.4 gives an indication of the degree of social differentiation across London according to the characteristics available from the Population Census .
13 In a speech marking the party 's inception , Olszewski warned of the dangers inherent in delays to " the process of cleansing " .
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