Example sentences of "[vb past] [noun pl] [prep] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Some 400 million years ago , they found ways of surviving out of water and made such a success of life in their new surroundings that they ultimately gave rise to the most numerous and diverse group of all land animals , the insects . |
2 | Kids ' stuff : Kevin Thomas , Hearts ' 17-year-old debutant , acclaims his goal , scored minutes after coming on at Tynecastle on Saturday . |
3 | This can not have been the intention of Parliament when it prevented drivers from contracting out of their liability to a passenger . |
4 | Other commentators , such as Barnett ( 1986 ) , place a greater emphasis on the interweaving influence of economic decline and political ineptitude that , even in the 1930s , prevented governments from facing up to the constraints imposed by the vested interests of major corporations and trade unions . |
5 | The plunge in new car sales in Britain finally showed signs of bottoming out in September . |
6 | Before the Guardianship Act of 1943 , the RCM had next to no real power to restrain a youngster who showed signs of getting out of control . |
7 | Indeed , political activity at a variety of levels showed signs of breaking out of the loyalist versus republican deadlock . |
8 | ‘ When , one month after German monetary union , East Germany 's state run economy showed signs of breaking down on a massive scale , Chancellor Kohl … called in the top bankers of the land . |
9 | Whenever these arguments showed signs of running out of steam , we turned to complain about the inadequacy of the supporting papers . |
10 | In September he startled Italians by lashing out at one of Sicily 's most popular fighters against the Mafia , Leoluca Orlando , an ex-mayor of Palermo , who was guilty in Mr Cossiga 's mind of damaging the Christian Democratic Party . |
11 | I might have read , checked papers before going up to bed . |
12 | He had visions of booking in to the same hotel several weeks running and a knowing clerk saying , ‘ Ah , I see sir has a new Mrs Smith this weekend … ’ as his latest girl flashed her ring on the desk . |