Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb -s] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | These conditions were , firstly , when subjects had to depress each of four Morse keys rapidly in turn with each of the four fingers of one hand and , secondly , when a whole arm movement had to be made to depress each key in turn . |
2 | These conditions were , firstly , when subjects had to depress each of four Morse keys rapidly in turn with the four fingers of one hand and , secondly , when a whole arm movement had to be made to depress each key in turn . |
3 | NORTHERN TELECOM GETS TOGETHER WITH TANDEM ON INTELLIGENT NETWORK SYSTEMS |
4 | Illustrating the size of this large single-seat , single-engined fighter , owner Lindsay Walton stands proudly in front of his ‘ steed ’ at this years Great Warbirds Air Display , held at Wroughton over the August Bank Holiday weekend . |
5 | So , to save you spending extravagant transfer fees on dodgy players , Foul Phil heads straight for goal with the round-up of the results … |
6 | To cover such a large area , Eddie stays away from home for seven nights out of the twenty five in each cycle . |
7 | But today , the one-time colonial port of Ceylon relies chiefly on agriculture as its economic mainstay ; political upheavals have reduced its tourism industry to almost nothing , and the island remains an undiscovered , little-frequented tribute to the hand of Dame Nature . |
8 | As the TARDIS slips forward in time from the French Revolution a freak accident causes the main doors to swing open briefly during materialisation . |
9 | The mistreatment of mental patients on Leros differs only in degree from others of the nine state mental hospitals in Greece , which together house some 10,000 patients . |
10 | In 1853 Gustave dines alone at Croisset with an unnamed dog . |
11 | Firstly , the efficacy of BCG varies considerably from region to region ; secondly , it is effective in preventing serious forms of primary tuberculosis but seems not to prevent the infected person from developing postprimary , often infectious , disease . |
12 | Pip falls instantly in love with her and remains this way for quite some time . |
13 | CHATAM remains firmly on course for the Gold Cup after his narrow defeat by Jodami in Ireland on Sunday . |
14 | Bob Noorduyn stands proudly in front of the recently restored UC–46A Norseman CF–DRD , on the day of the official opening of Norseman Park in the township of Red Lake , Ontario . |
15 | However , radar reflection spectra did indicate that the surface of Mercury consists largely of dust to a depth of at least a few metres , and that the dust could be composed largely of silicates . |
16 | LAURA THOMPSON writes regularly on sport for Esquire and this month reviews Linford Christie ( page 62 ) . |
17 | BAND OF GOLD SUPER Sally Gunnell stands proudly on top of the winner 's rostrum in Barcelona last night and gives her treasured gold medal a big kiss . |
18 | Honecker sees parallel with unrest in Peking |
19 | Some of the arguments Gandhi puts forward in favour of ahi sā on occasions are strangely unimpressive . |
20 | PAVILION RECORDS ( PEARL ) — I am , I hope allowed to cheat here because , Pearl comes just above mid-price at £10.50 . |
21 | Another area in which Wales differs clearly from practice in England is that of teacher-training for further education . |
22 | The little manor-house at Cadhay stands near at hand in the Ottery meadows , and more distant views reach as far as the great hill-fort at Hembury , built on a commanding spur of land in the late Iron Age . |