Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] [verb] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Albert Ninham , 75 , admitted indecently assaulting two boys aged 12 and 11 in November last year . |
2 | Wolfgang recovered sufficiently to give two concerts in Amsterdam where his new symphony ( No 5 in B flat , K.22 , written in The Hague ) was played . |
3 | The structure of the degree in the Faculties last mentioned normally comprises two years of foundation courses followed either by finishing courses in the third year , for a general degree , or by two years of honours courses for an honours degree . |
4 | He then rose rapidly to become chief conductor at La Scala , Milan , and later became musical director of the London Symphony Orchestra and , for the past three years , of the Vienna State Opera . |
5 | Trembling with relief , she bent quickly to add another log to the fire , using the small task to break the heavy silence . |
6 | The paper tried yesterday to rebut such views in an editorial comment , adorned with Labour 's red rose insigne . |
7 | No further information seemed to be forthcoming and Rose still had tight hold of the ring . |
8 | Last year ACET provided urgently needed medical supplies to the worst affected areas . |
9 | VARDON , the expanding leisure group which runs the London Dungeon and last October bought nine Sea Life centres , including those at Oban and St Andrews , yesterday reported nearly trebled pre-tax profits of £2.43 million for 1992 . |
10 | Now , how did these people you mentioned before make this track at , it was a better made track , you said it was n't just a beaten |
11 | First , the areal units used often contain substantial towns within their borders , and second , the annual and monthly data collected by the Department of Employment only record ‘ employees in employment ’ . |
12 | It ca n't have been the script , which tried unconvincingly to suggest multiple reconciliation under the spell of the Castello Brown ( the castle 's real-life name , believe me or not ) and then petered out , as if the adaptor had given up and left the cast to improvise . |
13 | The style which he created strongly influenced English art for the remainder of the twelfth century , and found echoes on the Continent . |
14 | The psychological theories of political leaders and the state reviewed here have strong echoes in New Right thinking . |
15 | Many tried simply to deny all memories of the Third Reich or else to question the notion of collective guilt ; others were concerned that the old authoritarian values did survive beneath the surface , that civil servants remained in office despite serving the Nazis and that the basis for a genuine new democracy was not therefore laid after the war . |
16 | This is consistent with the results we reported earlier showing good performance on the causal task ( see Table 3.1 ) . |
17 | Just to see what it would feel like , Boy tried hard to copy this attitude during the film he watched the next afternoon . |
18 | They consist of a rectangle of thin metal , bent twice to grip three sides of a matchbox , and a printed paper cover crimped in a protective film of transparent celluloid . |
19 | In detail , Russell proposed completely to disfranchise small boroughs of less than 2,000 inhabitants , most of which were under the influence of a particular local patron , and some of which , like Old Sarum , were green mounds or heaps of stone . |
20 | It is true that the fathers tried systematically to translate biblical beliefs into essential Christian doctrines . |
21 | Indomethacin in the dose used significantly reduced eicosanoid formation in the pancreas ex vivo . |
22 | ‘ Before we go I 'd better check this guy for a piece — or a tape recorder . ‘ |
23 | You 'd better learn some Yek in a hurry . |
24 | I said We 've got one man booked anyway for the re Oh she says Do n't want one , he 's hopeless is my husband , he 'll never manage , you 'd better put two men on the second half as well you see . |
25 | You 'd better take that brolly with you . |
26 | I said we 'd better take two days over the trip and make a stop-over on the way . |
27 | For a start , we 'd better put these words on a high shelf ; in a square box behind glass which we have to break with our elbow ; in the bank . |
28 | Now we 'd better put some distance between us and here . |
29 | So I thought I 'd better get some petrol in case Mr Marius Steen did come up to town over the weekend . |
30 | ‘ No problem , but if you want me in the village do n't you think I 'd better get some transport of my own ? |