Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Ivy crept slowly up the walls before the house had even noticed she was there . |
2 | I 'm anxious to know how they got on in the woods because Otley 's always nice going in and nasty when we 're coming out . |
3 | The people were so strong in the faith for which their forebears had fought and suffered ; their steadfastness and courage , handed down through the ages , lived on in the men and women who only a few years ago had defied the invader of their homeland . |
4 | We rode on to the moors and found Linton lying in the same place as before . |
5 | Some geezer got down into the tunnels and found his way out . ’ |
6 | Her job is to push Cabinet ministers ‘ to do what is right ’ ; this involves reminding them of the Government 's strategy laid down in the manifestos and combating what she regards as the inertia inherent in departments . |
7 | By section 3(1) of the same Act the European Court is recognized as being the ultimate determinant of the principles of law laid down by the Treaties and subsequent EEC legislation . |
8 | In the middle of the night one of Kiku 's cats got in among the dogs and , when Burun got up to see what was causing the commotion , he found Suragai trying to save the animal . |
9 | On Tuesday they all got together in the Trades and Labour Hall and they were very excited at that stage . |
10 | Material draped all round the walls and swords and things hanging on them . |
11 | But the main deterrent is that in much of Russia and Ukraine the bureaucrats , Servicemen and scientists who rode roughshod over the locals while living ‘ abroad ’ can not find homes or jobs . |
12 | Inexorably Rose moved on through the entremets and coffee , sending eight people scurrying in all directions as he masterminded the performance , the objects of which were far from clear to Auguste . |
13 | Then , still without speaking , Mr Dakin moved unhurriedly between the cows and a faint chink of metal sounded as he fastened the chain around Blossom 's neck . |
14 | Willie knelt down on the newspapers and began to dry him . |
15 | He moved purposefully up the stairs and began to feel faint . |
16 | She bore down on the hybrids and , with her claws , she killed them almost before they realized . |
17 | As soon as he had apprehended any kidnappers , the state prosecutor moved in on the hostages and he never saw them again . |
18 | At this , her hands crashed down on the keys and she jerked forward , saying , ‘ Do n't do that , Daddy , please . ’ |
19 | My tranquillity was rudely interrupted as a wave crashed down on the rocks and sent a shower of spray over us as we huddled amongst the rocks on the headland . |
20 | Then she looked across at Burun , smiled brilliantly , and lashed the st'lyan across the barrel so that it charged away through the trees and out on to the plain . |
21 | There , suspended just above the domes and minarets of the old city , a perfect silver crescent could be seen shining out over the rooftops . |
22 | At first she hovered in the farmyard , then she wandered over to the stables and sat on the outside steps up to Louis 's workroom . |
23 | The melting snow dripped mournfully from the trees and the slope leading down from the moor was a mass of little rivulets , cascading down to run into Hodge Beck . |
24 | Perhaps the most significant of these changes occurred more in the institutions and managerial frameworks in which ‘ art ’ was produced and consumed than in the studios . |
25 | I chatted with her while I weighed the potatoes , then I moved off to the wines and spirits section . |
26 | For whole days he wandered off to the cafés and bars in a stand to assert his independence . |
27 | At the bottom he moved quickly between the racks and tables until he was crouched between two mannequins , looking out through their skirts at the scene in front of the inn . |
28 | A bus drew up at the lights and the driver , an excitable Puerto Rican , climbed down from his cab to see what all the fuss was about . |
29 | A test was arranged involving a detachment of Guards who lined up along the WCs and flushed in unison . |
30 | Not only was he a good judge of horseflesh , but he was capable of treating most ailments which occurred both in the hunters and the heavy farm animals . |