Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb mod] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Yes , well Eyre there stands as a sort of a paradigmatic modern philosopher , and when I was saying earlier that it was just a logical construction to help you to talk about particular things , and I think Eyre would go along with that . |
2 | The other source of embarrassment was the very real possibility that Dennis would stroll over at any moment and catch us at it . |
3 | It is inconceivable that Lang would drop in on any such social function hosted by the SNP . |
4 | She and Lucy would get out of this one alive , and all in one piece . |
5 | I reckon Wright will come on at some stage unless England are actually winning . |
6 | Sue can fetch up with some young twat if she wants to , but I think he 'll have to be desperate as well . |
7 | So it will be interesting to see if Sugar 's financial advisers Kleinwort Benson can come up with any more cash . |
8 | The graveyard was on a slope above the village , and from where he stood William could look down over most of the neighbourhood where he used to live . |
9 | Zen was still irrationally worried that Gianluigi might walk in at any moment , hunting rifle in hand . |
10 | His strike partner John Durnin could fetch up to half that . |
11 | According to Behbehanian. the Queen rushed out and declared that the Shah would go along with such a plan " over my dead body " . |
12 | Lord Owen rejects the idea that the Bosnian Serbs can hold on to all the territories they now occupy . |
13 | Lee will rap on about this feeling of unison — he calls it the pulse — a mystical experience that arrives when the La 's all hit that special groove at the exact time . |
14 | ‘ If Lennox does n't learn to crouch and get his right hand up more , Ruddock will zoom in on that and it is going to be all over . |
15 | Crump — this would provide an opportunity for a salving weep — Crump would live on for this child herself one day would bear children … |
16 | Further North Stockton and Middlesbrough would come in for some rough treatment at the hands of Rowland Holmes-Smith , principal of P&HS and chairman of the RIBS Teesside branch . |
17 | Is it not shameful that Britain should opt out in that way ? |
18 | And when I was saying earlier that it was just a logical construction to help you to talk about particular things , and I think Ayer would go along with that . |
19 | I wonder if Hopa will get out of that ? |
20 | Maybe the Sergeant Major would go in for some Greek dancing , and smash all the house DJ 's records instead of plates . |
21 | Looking back , it seemed inevitable that Evelyn would go down with some sort of psychological trouble . |
22 | In the meantime , Mike Harris will miss out on this years batch of heather honey . |
23 | And , for the moment , all I want is a little peace and quiet although it 's not all that quiet , thanks to the gaps between the attic floorboards left by the cottage 's Victorian jerrybuilder : how Riva can snore on through all those goings-on I do not know . |
24 | Well , I hate to disappoint you , but flying in New Zealand can work out at less than half the average cost per hour in the UK . |
25 | If he cracks down on you , London would crack down on all the fringe people who go in and out of the Soviet network there . |
26 | She was glad to reach the door of the Seven Stars where she could rest the bag , though she was screwed up with fear that Garty might pop out of some alley , or Samson erupt like a volcano from the bowels of the tavern . |
27 | In addition it was to be hoped that Max could come up with some fairly definite cause of death ; and it was even possible ( if only just ) that the surgeon might throw caution to the wind for once and volunteer a tentative approximation of the time it had actually happened . |
28 | Tony used to come up with some quite amazing ideas and we 'd try and put them into practice . |
29 | Both Eagles and Leigh will go up in any event if Oldham lose at Ryedale York . |
30 | John will look in on these nurses after hours in their studios and boarding-houses , in their chambers and parlours , but it 's only the very special nurses who in any way establish themselves at his attractive address . |