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

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1 The present Mr Richard Bethell now lives in the rectory sited behind the church , overlooking the park .
2 Capacitor C now charges in the opposite sense while the positive feedback holds the output at until the potential at the inverting input falls below causing the circuit output to switch back into positive saturation .
3 The promise of enlarged democratic rights had encouraged the ‘ playful giant ’ to be less submissive than formerly , Arnold thought , and he was beginning to assert with increasing regularity ‘ his right to march where he likes , meet where he likes , enter where he likes , hoot as he likes , threaten as he likes , smash as he likes ’ : Matthew Arnold thus proposed in the late 1860s that crime and disorder should be understood as a consequence of the already evident ‘ permissive ’ disintegration of the stable traditions , and although he was not narrowly obsessed with street violence and rowdyism , nevertheless these were an integral feature of his vision of decay — something which was deeply characteristic of this era .
4 So Mr. Whiting carefully entered in the burial register against little Mary 's name : ‘ … and diged up a gain and Mrs Humphries put in ’ .
5 Mr Gardner previously worked in the Preston area and more recently with Zurich Municipal in Manchester .
6 Among the French peasants of Village in the Vaucluse , Laurence Wylie still found in the 1950s that nearly all the older people were still at work .
7 Atlantic Aeroengineering naturally specialises in the types in the remainder of the Group , the DC-3 , DC-6 , Britten-Norman BN-2A Islander and the Cessna 402/404 series , but work can be undertaken on a wide variety of types .
8 Mr Major yesterday joined in the attack on the Germans .
9 The earliest recorded mention of Aksum is in the Periplus of the Erythrean Sea probably written in the second century AD .
10 Uncle Walter always phoned in the evening .
11 Professor Johnson also believes in the simple , but not necessarily simplistic approach to recorded music ; both he and partner Tam Henderson travel with a couple of flight cases containing all they need to make a DDD Compact Disc and ( more singularly these days ) an AAA long playing record .
12 The changes wrought by the Heath government were allowed to survive , to be left for Mrs Thatcher gleefully to dismantle in the eighties .
13 ‘ The Bamford Hunt always gathers in the Market Square on Boxing Day and after downing a glass or two of something sustaining , moves off for a day 's sport , watched by the local populace .
14 Rodrigo De Triano also figures in the entries and will take his chance if the ground stays as he likes it .
15 Jean de Prie also participated in the events at Chauvency .
16 It is simpler for golfers , of course , because there is an over-50 competition , besides which golf does not depend so much upon eye and agility and by using the wrinkles picked up over the years a player may still be competitive in his 50th year , as Raymond Floyd conclusively proved in the Masters at Augusta .
17 Little Les Phillips just said in the dressing room , you ca n't get near him , he 's so explosive over five , ten yards , you know he played the one two bumpers into the ah , it 's a fantastic goal .
18 The first is the ‘ Austin Special ’ , drawn up by Ted Newman-Jones in Texas and sporting a six-in-line headstock , three of those shimmery-sounding lipstick-tube pickups and a body that looks like someone left a black Les Paul out to melt in the sun , and the second is our review guitar , the Chandler ‘ 555 ’ .
19 ‘ The humble man , ’ as Iris Murdoch winningly remarked in The Sovereignty of Good ( 1970 ) , ‘ because he sees himself as nothing , can see other things as they are ’ , which sounds like a snug , confident view of humility , far removed from the self-lacerating anxieties about identity and self-image that mark out much of American fiction , or the radical scepticisms of Sartre and his disciples in post-war Paris .
20 As I will indicate , black sportsmen of distinction wield considerable influence , often unknown to them , and unwittingly act as lures for black kids , as Bill Richmond probably did in the late eighteenth century , not only in the United States , but in England too .
21 In their place she pinned up a poster of a starving black child and a chart which eventually recorded a handsome donation to the Biafran famine relief fund , amassed by the girls from a summer fair , Christmas carol-singing and a sponsored fast during which Suzie Chamfer histrionically fainted in the lavatories .
22 I was told that Sir Noël Coward also stayed in the same suite quite regularly .
23 Its partners include two women whose dedication is such that Mrs Anne Elliott even worked in the morning before going into hospital in the afternoon to have her first baby .
24 Rod Wallace put Leeds ahead early in the second half but their inability to strike any kind of attacking rhythm obliged them , and the Elland Road faithful , to live on their nerves until Lee Chapman and Eric Cantona both scored in the final three minutes .
25 The opening competition ‘ The Lyles Masters ’ was primarily sponsored by Townhead Carpets and owner Jim Laverie willingly competed in the morning round .
26 Dr. Charles Edward Prior retired in the summer of 1900 after serving for forty-five years as medical officer to the workhouse .
27 With Granby Village conveniently situated in the City centre close to shops and local amenities , it provided an ideal start for a shopping spree to spend the first part of the prize — £100 in cash .
28 WORLD No 1 Dennis Priestley reached the last 64 of the British Open darts last night but former world champions Bob Anderson and Keith Deller both lost in the third round .
29 ( Clive Owen also features in the film , CLOSE MY EYES , directed by Stephen Poliakoff , which is screened on October 2 at 9pm at MAC ) .
30 The great scientist Francis Bacon even died in the pursuit of food science .
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