Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [adv] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Bolivia has now become the second poorest country in the Western hemisphere after Haiti . |
2 | Pete Harvey has just broken the European endurance record … a flight of 300 kilometres … |
3 | Macca has always loved the relaxed rural lifestyle |
4 | The 17-year-old Cuemasters youngster from Wishaw has now reached the last 16 of a ranking tournament for only the second time in his fledgling career . |
5 | The DoH has extensively revised the original draft issued last year , advising when restraint is acceptable and how far staff can go . |
6 | Dora has always kept the old house in such good condition , and Fred has been working wonders here in the garden , too . |
7 | But the 32-year-old son of the late Graham Hill has since landed the sought-after No 2 spot alongside Alain Prost at Canon Williams Renault . |
8 | Initially a Windows 3.0 vehicle , Praxsys has reportedly overcome the major 3.1 hurdles : dynamic data exchange , OLE and scalable fonts . |
9 | Levi has just won the Canadian Open at the Glen Abbey Golf Club near Toronto last September , the final win of his magnificent season . |
10 | Still awaited are systems with multiple SuperSparc modules , as Texas has yet to deliver the required dual-CPU modules and SunSoft Inc has n't got its symmetric multi-processing operating system , Solaris 2.1 out of the door yet ( UX No 409 ) . |
11 | André has just delivered the third baby this week . |
12 | Mike Morley seen here leaving the high Court recorded the interview between Nilsen and a top psychologist at Albany Prison on the Isle of Wight last September . |
13 | Consequently on their return in 1912 from a recuperative world tour , the Webbs began actively to support the Labour party . |
14 | Lisburn 's Paul McBurney looked good winning the 200 metres in 21.17 and he clocked the fastest time when his club took the 4x400 relay in 3.32.3 . |
15 | Some reports indicated that Palestinians in Kuwait had generally opposed the Iraqi invasion and that there had been considerable co-operation between Palestinians and Kuwaitis . |
16 | Nicaragua had previously respected the 1858 Treaty , and the Court emphasised that the past and future of the two Republics were ‘ tightly bound together ’ . |
17 | McAlpine had thoughtfully completed the external checks before I ventured onto their Hayes helipad . |
18 | Sir Christopher Wren had already built the Sheldonian , and being the court architect had enormous stylistic influence . |
19 | Husayn had now removed the central plank of Labour 's electoral manifesto to the delight of Likud , which rejected negotiations with Jordan as irrelevant to the kind of autonomy it envisaged for Palestinians living in Eretz Israel . |
20 | The Raubvogel had just entered the short tunnel that led out of the cavern , when Katze finally found what he 'd been looking for . |
21 | The tribal leaders who visited Mr Mandela have also met the top ANC leaders in Zambia . |
22 | Turner has also stressed the subversive character of the betwixt and between state of liminality which helps to explain the drives , inversions , and paradigms of the counter-cultural form , and which enhances the potential for the liminal journey to illuminate the postures and pedantic reactions of the dominant ideology to such periods of social upheaval . |
23 | Anthony Ray has recently reached the same conclusion on art-historical grounds and we know that Seville was an important centre for the manufacture and export of tin-glazed pottery . |
24 | Cypress has just got the first silicon on the HyperSparc CPU , according to Electronic Engineering Times , and it 's reportedly almost completely functional . |
25 | WordStar has probably got the longest pedigree of any of the current word processing packages , harking back to CP/M and beyond . |
26 | Coming soon are a new wetsuit and high cut trousers and Nigel has now finished the first sea kayak with another on the way . |
27 | The Introduction to the Finale is given with a beguiling simplicity , and therein lies the key to this performance ; Rozhdestvensky has clearly taken the generic title ‘ Serenade ’ at its face value . |
28 | This is due in part to the fact that President Ibrahim Babangida has already postponed the promised handover to civilian government three times in the past three years . |
29 | The Princes of Caledor strove unsuccessfully to wake the last dragons . |
30 | She thought the girls would regard anyone who wanted to relive her childhood as wringingly wet , but they did n't openly sneer — just went back to whatever they 'd been doing while Constance and Camille walked away to appreciate the fine lines and charming dispositions of twenty greyhounds . |