Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] [verb] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | Money could be better spent on introducing a third coach on a two-car Sprinter for luggage , bikes , parcels and prams , etc . |
2 | I only wan na see the first bit . |
3 | The Elves finally succeed in driving the last Dark Elves from northern Ulthuan and begin to sweep the northern seas clear of their ships . |
4 | The fact that many of us start with one playback system housed in a special " video room " encourages the analogy with the language laboratory — and we do n't usually think of installing a second language laboratory unless it 's a very big institute . |
5 | Moz 's dinner could then be brought into the yard without dumping it over the fence ; and the horse was then led up to this food , caressed a few times , and released while he was still distracted by eating the first few mouthfuls . |
6 | Gradually beat in the eggs , one at a time , ensuring that each is thoroughly mixed before adding the next one . |
7 | From the commentary it sounded as though Leeds did not really look like getting a 2nd equaliser . |
8 | Classification schemes specialize in showing networks of subjects and displaying the relationships between subjects , and thus are particularly suited to achieving the second objective . |
9 | The government-backed Industrial Technology Research Institute ( ITRI ) , in Taiwan is reportedly thinking about taking a second crack at a locally designed Sparc processor : it supposedly came up with 25MHz three-chip silicon in the spring , but was shooting for 50MHz . |
10 | The flunkey hesitated , then responded by answering the last question first — with a figure that was nearly four times larger than the largest sum I had thought I might try asking . |
11 | Up front United faded … they never looked like finding a second goal and there was no surprise when Albion ran in a third … |
12 | Another area of study in which EXAFS will be valuable concerns mixed-alkali effects in glasses whereby the physical , and more particularly the electrical , properties of a glass containing a single alkali are considerably changed by introducing a second alkali . |