Example sentences of "[adv] and [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Blufton seemed trustworthy enough and had no direct relationship with Nicola . |
2 | ‘ ( The state ) thinks a security confrontation is enough and rejects the real way to ensure full security and real peace , ’ Gamal Badawi wrote . |
3 | ‘ Eventually they can turn professional if they 're good enough and earn a fair bob or two . |
4 | The evidence given by the HM Inspectorate ( Scotland ) to the 1968 Select Committee is however complete enough and shows a good spread of backgrounds . |
5 | Two major " betrayals " in five years were more than enough and created the permanent attitude of mistrust towards leadership which characterized radicals in the labour movement from then onwards . |
6 | His work with The Miracles kept him in hits until 1972 , when he finally went solo and delivered the gorgeous Smokey , which might have promised more than it delivered but which ultimately — on ‘ Baby Come Close ’ , ‘ Just My Soul Responding ’ and the personal protest of ‘ Holly ’ — established him as the great single Romeo of modern soul . |
7 | They cooperate better and take an active part in their recovery . |
8 | I went inside and saw a beautiful work which the artist had done on the other side . |
9 | The gunmen continued to fire at the house after he managed to scramble inside and slam the front door shut . |
10 | Ripley beat Paul Parker on the left , cut inside and hit a low cross to the near post . |
11 | ‘ Take care of yourself , kid , ’ Whitlock said softly then went inside and closed the sliding door behind him . |
12 | We gazed , open-mouthed at the stately triple towers and the flying buttresses , then went inside and found the famous Lincoln Imp in the Angel Choir , and J. bought me a small silver imp for my charm bracelet . |
13 | She heard a shuffling inside and gave a small sigh of relief . |
14 | Would the balance of power tilt further ; would the liberal constitution of limited participation and limited intervention be forced to expand outwards and assume a liberal-democratic form in which all adults had the vote ? |
15 | Tensely , the airmen looked below and saw the crowded train reach the North Queensferry side in safety . |
16 | Then check it is clear below and attempt a straight stall , followed by a few stalls in very gentle turns . |
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18 | The 6,020 square-metre terrace is capped by three unequal cones , admitting light to the areas below and symbolising the classic triad of the visual arts : architecture , painting and sculpture . |
19 | All you have to do is study the grid below and find the hidden words . |
20 | The patient should also be seen alone and have a careful history and physical examination taken . |
21 | To return to the main point : we introduced surface dyslexia as the pattern of acquired dyslexia which would be expected if neurological damage had affected the lexical procedure for reading aloud and spared the non-lexical procedure . |
22 | He accused the Romanian authorities of behaving brutally and demanded the immediate release of Pastor Laszlo Tokes , the ethnic Hungarian clergyman whose harassment by the authorities |
23 | I wrote to say so and received a courteous reply from the producer , who said , ‘ I 'm interested in the DIY approach you suggest and in our next series perhaps we 'll look at this more closely . ’ |
24 | ‘ Should we pop out for an hour or so and take a late breakfast ? ’ |
25 | 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 . |
26 | She paid up , thinking of the Pascoes praying visitors should do so and save the precious fabric . |
27 | History of this sort , which offers to explain the relations between properties of societies , has been enormously successful in the past thirty years or so and provides a clear conception of how the underlying interest of holism can guide social enquiry . |
28 | Then it moved a great deal leftwards and left the hon. Gentleman looking quite bourgeois compared with some of the later entrants to the Labour party . |
29 | For example , a Knight of the White Wolf is a cavalryman wearing heavy armour only and riding a barded horse . |
30 | One further adopted measure thus was to offset the carriageway or create a chicane by using planting on one side only and switching the right-angle parking from one side to the other ( Figure 6.50 ) . |