Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [vb pp] [adv] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Neighbours say Barbara Mooney has kept up to twenty six German Shepherds in the garden of her semi detached home . |
2 | But while Russia may not be able to compete any longer in that league , the concern which the current power struggle in Moscow has called forth in other capitals demonstrates clearly enough the impact which events in that country still have internationally . |
3 | In some cases Dutton has gone back to these originals , and sometimes he has worked on the Griffith tapes . |
4 | DEC has come out with two new models in its VXT 2000 line of X-Windows terminals : a new entry-level 15″ mono model integrates all the electronics with the screen at $1,700 but with less space for memory does only 47,000-Xstones , down from 60,000-X — there is also a full-size 17″ colour model at $4,700 in May , both use a VAX CPU . |
5 | Consistent with our view of forecast oil prices , we expect to reduce our exploration expenditure to around £90 million in 1993 and we will benefit from third party expenditures on properties which LASMO has farmed out to major oil companies in Colombia , Pakistan and Yemen . |
6 | Overall the KGB has achieved little in international terms . |
7 | Teesside TEC has joined up with Northern Marketing Initiative for an open day at Training and Enterprise House , Queen 's Square , Middlesbrough , on February 28 between 10.30am and 5.30pm . |
8 | SUNDERLAND caretaker boss Malcolm Crosby has hit out at transfer-listed striker Thomas Hauser and told the towering target man to get his act together . |
9 | Meantime NEC has come out with two new models in its SuperServer UP4800 series and three new models in the EWS4800 workstation series . |
10 | Although in many areas votes were cast for individual candidates rather than the party which fielded them , analysis of the results showed that support for the AP had shifted markedly from urban to rural areas where government development plans and projects had made an impact . |
11 | Bernice had caught up with Rosheen as she left the city . |
12 | MacArthur had acted decisively with two recent tough moves against the Japanese Communist Party , which included purging the party 's central committee and press organ . |
13 | He had almost decided that Marie had run out like that because she had found Bella dead or dying . |
14 | And , with a thankful sigh , Shiona had sunk down on one of the sofas in the reception area . |
15 | ‘ The art museums of the United States have given up on great shows with the exception of Carter Brown , and now he 's out . |
16 | Substantial parts of Freud have stood up to further research — for example , the general presence of infantile sexuality . |
17 | Paulie 's burnt out like that fireman , look . |
18 | Mait seemed taken aback by this outburst . |
19 | South-west Scotland has suffered much in recent years at the hands of more persistent ‘ improvers ’ : tree-farmers . |
20 | The Church of Scotland has hit out at local and central government for failing to bridge the care gap . |
21 | Lyons has pulled out of next week 's Veterans ' World Cup in Italy to take charge of a team which competes in an Asian League as well as the Asian Cup . |
22 | With a budget of $70 million , Spielberg has splashed out on elaborate sets and fancy effects , while the bigger stars deferred their salaries in favour of a share of profits . |
23 | With a budget of $70 million , Spielberg has splashed out on elaborate sets and fancy effects , while the bigger stars deferred their salaries in favour of a share of profits . |
24 | For mums who want something more convenient than hanks of cotton wool , Púr has come up with Little Tearaways , sheets of flat , highly absorbent 100% cotton wool . |
25 | GEORGE Harrison gave his first full-length concert in this country last night since the Beatles last performed together in 1969 . |
26 | These guerrillas — Collin Gubbins had pointed out in 1939 — would be in actions usually fought ‘ at point-blank range as the result of an ambush or raid ’ . |
27 | IT WAS THE SUMMER HOLIDAYS AND ANTHONY HAD COME HOME FOR good , or rather until he found a job . |
28 | The " traditional aesthetics " which Wagner was , in Nietzsche 's eyes , helping to bring into question had its roots in the aesthetics of Winckelmann and , among others , of Lessing , whose classic discussion of poetry and the plastic arts , Laocoon ( 1766 ) , Nietzsche had studied privately in 1865 . |
29 | Paul Wells had eased off by this point and was actually beaten by his brother who won the domestic event . |
30 | Mr Knightley had arrived home in grand — if not entirely dignified — style , and luckily he was just in time to decide whether or not the quarry project should go ahead . |