Example sentences of "[noun prp] [adv] [verb] the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The spectacle of Labour and Likud desperately courting the smaller parties and factions aroused indignation in the media and among the public at Israel 's electoral system , which , critics charged , allowed the minorities to extract enormous concessions . |
2 | Oh we always worry about every side cos Crystal Palace always hate the bad sides . |
3 | JACKY Durand , 25 , one of the lesser known French professionals , produced the longest escape in the history of the Tour of Flanders yesterday to win the 164 miles Belgian classic at Meerbeke . |
4 | The Syrian decision to support the West over Iraq 's invasion of Kuwait also reflected the improved relations between Syria and Egypt [ see pp. 37137 ; 37471 ; 37626 ] . |
5 | All the way through the Symphony rhythms are ( for once ) articulated with real clarity and precision , and Martinon clearly relishes the elephantine glories of the Finale ( do n't we all ! ) . |
6 | Inside his hut on the other side of the camp Ngo Van Loc also heard the two men take their leave of one another . |
7 | Corbett now examined the blackened remains of the water bucket . |
8 | Hilton here formulates the same perceptions that govern Rolle 's understanding of the role of meditations on the Passion when he says : In fact Hilton gives no very precise rules about meditation itself because he is aware that it relates intimately to each individual 's unique personality and gifts . |
9 | Whatever the reality on Capitol Hill , Ceauşescu undoubtedly believed the pro-Israeli gestures would win Romania influence in Washington and would perhaps lead them to accept his differentiation of Romanian foreign policy from the Kremlin 's at face-value . |
10 | Wright never deserved the four goals he got — he never did anything to get the ball but let it come to him and losing out a few times in the process when the defender took the ball away . |
11 | In another very close team event Wallasey just beat the Menai Straits one design club by a quarter point . |
12 | In the remaining chapters , it is argued that religion in Ireland basically solidifies the opposing alliances in an exclusive way and precludes a common state form , thus providing the structure of violence which such divisions entail . |
13 | Roxburgh nevertheless emphasised the positive aspects of Scotland 's win . |
14 | After that England always looked the likely winners . |
15 | And now in the er Trophy games this evening , these are the latest scores , Brentford nil Wickham two , Burnley nil Carlisle one , David on target there after forty , Bury one Stockport two , Cambridge against Gillingham , Cardiff against Torquay , Exeter against Plymouth , all goalless , Hull nil Scarborough two , Northampton one Hereford one , Portvale against Wrexham still awaiting the first goals there , Rotherham nil Huddersfield one , and York City one Hartlepool nil . |
16 | The couple have another home in Chelsea , London , and from there Mr Missen yesterday outlined the latest moves . |
17 | Von Wilckens also discusses the famous tapestries of Paris and Flanders — among them the commission of Ludwig I for 600 square metres illustrating the Apocalypse , which took seven years to complete . |
18 | Sounds like Nigel now See the whole things going to again . |
19 | The claim that Diana had to be ordered to go to Korea particularly upset the Korean hosts . |
20 | To recover this , you must go to the Coach and Horses pub in Soho , where you will find a drunken Jeffrey Bernard still confounding the dire predictions of all his doctors . |
21 | Steel caps rated as offensive weapon , especially at matches , so the Dr. Marten soon banished the other styles . |
22 | Graham still bore the mental scars of his tragedy but he had proved to be an excellent operative and Philpott had no intention of letting him go . |
23 | Simon Patiño also made the first purchases of French eighteenth-century furniture and Old Master paintings by the French School areas in which successive generations , including Jaime Ortiz-Patiño , his grandson , would collect as well . |
24 | Robert correctly answered the 10 questions , the answers to which were all to be found in the BNFL publication ‘ Our Environment ’ , and a cheque for £150 is on its way to him . |
25 | 1.69 ) , in the Acts of the Apostles 2.5–11 ) and in Josephus clearly reflects the later conditions of the pax romana , and the commercialization of religious devotion by Herodes . |
26 | The Avon also supplies the large quantities of water required for steam raising , a process that powered the mill for over 75 years . |
27 | William also upset the political classes of lowland Scotland . |
28 | Noir and Dubernard both won the second-round run-offs . |
29 | When American diplomatic efforts included détente and co-operation with the Soviet Union , Israel skilfully used the human rights issue of Soviet Jewry as a jemmy to prise the superpowers apart in 1973 and 1977 . |
30 | I also think that Mrs somewhat underestimated the formal hours required , I have noted from the er , the B M A documents setting out the charges to be expected to be levied by agencies in relation to nurses that extra hours will be charged per hour and I can foresee that if an agency contracts to provide ten hours formal care that er , it might be that with a number of carers they would find themselves very , very frequently putting in for extra hours of care . |