Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [noun] [verb] [pron] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Very slowly the boy cut himself another slice and began to eat it . |
2 | Newco is certainly not in a position to confer any benefit on management , but rather the managers create their own opportunity by forming Newco and subscribing the initial shares in it . |
3 | So the myth has it that Ms or Mr Trim very carefully calculates how much food ( or how many calories ) to forgo in order to afford an occasional large meal ( on holiday or at Christmas for example ) . |
4 | The forest was dark and low upon me , and only the gunfire gave me any sense of direction . |
5 | And so every generation has their own essential TOTP moment . |
6 | So every hotel has its own spring and therapeutic installations which are , however , available to the general public at certain times of the day . |
7 | When someone eats a snack while mentally absorbed in other things — perhaps a mother grabbing her own meal in between attempts to coax food down a baby , or a viewer eating a TV snack while totally involved in the latest beastly plots of ‘ J.R . ’ |
8 | Information collected about the relatives of cancer patients showed that only a minority have anything more than superficial contact with the staff caring for the patient , and a number of these relatives would have welcomed an opportunity to share their anxiety , not only about the patient but about their own feelings ( Bond , 1982 ) . |
9 | In the morning they will journey together to G.Q.G. Meanwhile the night imposes its own duties . |
10 | Matthew had been at the Plaza for a week now , with scarcely a moment to call his own . |
11 | Moreover the NCC has its own secretariat whilst subject working parties had , perforce , the DES providing this crucial function . |
12 | Gradually the technique develops its own style , moving away from red-figure as red-figure had early freed itself from the black figure tradition ; only white-ground long remains no more than a sideline of red-figure painters . |
13 | Highly professional renovators and restorers moved in and gradually the house resumed its former glory . |
14 | Finally , there is the danger that once an organisation disbands its own workforce it may be exploited by monopolistic outside suppliers . |
15 | Hence a company has its own legal capacity and is able to contract , etc. in its own right . |
16 | The features include a Progress Recorder , Attainment Levels , varying levels of difficulty and most importantly an ability to create your own vocabulary lists , and in different languages ! ! ! |
17 | Now the boys have their own homes and Freda Berkeley is moving . |
18 | Over the past few months they have been told that their primary and community health care is awful ; now the government tells them that accident and emergency departments will shut , along with 2000-odd hospital beds , when their immediate evidence is that it is hard to get into hospital . |
19 | However finding the artery is very difficult , and often the whales break their own spines by their thrashing . |
20 | There is a popular perception that the modern family has become a problem , that increasingly the family renounces its former responsibilities towards the care and maintenance of older relatives . |
21 | These had not only control of promotions in them , with powers of life and death over their men , but even the right to impose their own systems of drill and tactics . |
22 | Anything , anything to escape ! — But then the darkness engulfed them both and Tony could see no more . |
23 | Then the war destroyed it all again . |
24 | Then the woman surprised them all . |
25 | They saw Albert Tarr reach the mother , and grab hold of her and also appear to try to push away the child , then the train hit them all . |
26 | On the other hand … if the artist becomes but a mechanical cog in the constantly revolving schedule , then the show becomes something less than artistic . |
27 | We had so many military establishments over there the Company had its own place Camp King close off Frankfurt I guess most of it would have been there . |
28 | Must have cost you quite a lot to buy them each a drink . |
29 | If it be a duty imposed by law upon a party regularly subpoenaed to attend from time to time to give his evidence then a promise to give him any remuneration for loss of time incurred in such attendance is a promise without consideration . |
30 | Although there is no generally agreed definition of a second home ( virtually every study provides its own ) it is methodologically very difficult to locate them , and the numbers of homes fluctuate wildly from year to year ( Shucksmith , 1983 ) . |