Example sentences of "[adv] [coord] [verb] the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | All you have to do is study the grid below and find the hidden words . |
2 | Furthermore , a requested authority , whose law obliges the parties themselves to secure the evidence , and which is not able itself to execute the Letter may , with the consent of the requesting authority , appoint a suitable person to do so and recover the appropriate costs . |
3 | We would be open in the summer only and serve the many holiday-makers who swelled the local population from June until the end of September . |
4 | Pin top edges of valance and lining together and drawstitch the folded edges together . |
5 | And a few miles away Antony heard the boughs of the sycamore tree sawing together and watched the sinister patterns moved by the wind across the frosted glass of the bathroom window . |
6 | Under this system prisoners could work together and use the same dormitories , but they were forbidden to speak to one another or communicate in any other way ; they were , therefore , under constant close surveillance day and night . |
7 | Put the two together and decide the best ways to attack each one of those sensitive points ; then turn to page 77 and compare your answers . |
8 | The advantages of friendship are that you have someone who can help you in any difficulties , you can have fun together and share the same experiences . |
9 | This , however , only reflects the complexity of the area and the difficulties of bringing together and understanding the diverse responses of individuals . |
10 | Lukács neither studied class consciousness empirically nor considered the structural constraints on its development ; stratification within the working class , the social reproduction of the labour force and the political legitimation of capitalist domination ( Frisby 1983 : 93 ) . |
11 | ( Note : You might wish to use scrap paper for this ‘ processing ’ exercise , so that you can later throw away or burn the negative thoughts and beliefs . ) |
12 | Teams may be outside or cross the conventional boundaries of the business and encompass business partners , suppliers or customers . |
13 | So I rung them again and said it was dangerous and they came out more or less straight away and did the few holes at the top . |
14 | I was one of the selected few who were billetted ashore and joined the various boats every day . |
15 | She came at 7.15am and saw the blackened windows and gutted room through the window . ’ |
16 | John Simon found Dustin ‘ always endearing with that sour-grapefruit face and voice of his , both of which , paradoxically , ooze the juice of human kindness ’ , while David Thomson thought that Dustin ‘ was near his best , managing old age easily and riding the picaresque adventures of a put-upon outcast all the better because of his own denial of starriness . |
17 | It did not matter that Ben could not physically see the pages of the journal : in his mind he could turn them anyway and read the tall columns of cyphers . |
18 | The wind gusted outside and rattled the loosened boards . |
19 | Lots are drawn to see which lucky members will have a horse or pony to compete on , and the excited youngsters have to be forcibly restrained from arriving at the stables before 5am and disturbing the local residents with their assiduous preparations . |
20 | The task of recovering this piece from disaster fell to David Woodward who promptly rented time on a thicknessing sander owned in another workshop locally and sanded the original veneers off . |
21 | Gavin Miller , service manager at Healthcare Belfast as well as ensuring all the vehicles run properly and complete the necessary services , maintains and races a variety of other vehicles . |
22 | The emphasis of the book from now on is of a pragmatic nature , but I hope it is a sanctified pragmatism applied to operating within and shaping the contemporary manifestations of the Church of Christ . |
23 | As those behind came piling into the snarl-up , the Scottish schiltrons launched themselves downhill and cut the stumbling knights to pieces . |
24 | We urgently need funds to be able to respond effectively and to meet the increased demands being made on us as well as to maintain our existing work . |
25 | I sang the first sixteen bars in a soft velvet voice , standing perfectly still and letting the sad lyrics speak for themselves . |
26 | Any competent bush mouse , not to mention man or elephant , can step aside and contemplate the whole grass-roots frenzy at leisure , an object less of menace than of strangeness and wonder , the culmination of an evolutionary story as different from that of mammals as it is possible to conceive in this world . |
27 | Meanwhile MGM went even further and harnessed the considerable talents and appeal of Spencer Tracy and Jean Harlow in Riff Raff , which attempted to show how simple San Francisco fishermen could be led into militancy by a Communist agitator . |
28 | Settled early in the third century BC and survived the Punic Wars . |
29 | The Danish star failed to hang on to a shot from Steve Clarke and the ball ran away from him for Gavin Peacock to sweep it home and stun the United fans . |
30 | On Sunday , go to the course in the morning , but be sure to go home and watch the final holes on television . |