Example sentences of "[coord] [noun prp] [verb] [adv prt] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The thought of these two Smith & Wessons brings back an old tingle . |
2 | The presidents of the Institute , ICAS , ICAI and ACCA put out a joint statement to say that ‘ we do not anticipate any major problems ’ . |
3 | Clutterbuck scored a typical individual goal to increase the lead and Manor rounded off a fine win with a good passing movement , culminating in a strong shot from Neil Pink . |
4 | In London , Eden fell sick and Churchill took over the Foreign Officer , He gave final permission for what the British called Operation Boot to proceed , ( To the CIA it was Operation Ajax ) Churchill sent an even stronger message encouraging the Shah to act against Mossadeq . |
5 | But only Motherwell have shown interest and Hauser turned down the Premier League side after failing to agree personal terms . |
6 | Between them Locke and Newton built up the mental picture of the universe which the educated classes in the eighteenth century absorbed as incontrovertible truth . |
7 | Gerhard Schürer 's post as Chair of the State Planning Commission was abolished and Grünheid took over the new position of Chair of the Economic Committee . |
8 | Both eased their way to victory over Yorkshire and Surrey to set up a final day showdown . |
9 | Marcus and Reintjes carried out a detailed analysis of the use of CONIT by end-users with no previous experience of computerized information retrieval systems . |
10 | WELL , I see Man Utd and Arsenal put on a thrilling match ending 4–4 for the David O'Leary Testimonial earlier this week . |
11 | However , by January of last year Scott was involved in arrangements with Chorley and Walker to bring in the second load , alleged Mr Burke . |
12 | As O'Grady and Kyle went down the 8th another sudden roar came from the expectant crowd waiting round the 11th . |
13 | There was a general gasp and Todger let out a nervous shriek of laughter that sounded horribly like mockery . |
14 | Lewis gave way to Fraser , and Azharuddin brought up a great hundred , and 1,000 for the match , with an easy clip for three . |
15 | Someone had laid out knee-high duckboards to cross the snow , and Lucenzo shot out an imperious hand to help her on to the low platform . |
16 | from the first of 1 january 1994 a treaty between the EC and EFTA open up the previous regulations for work permits between the countries of the EC ( or maybe EEC ? — eg Great Britain , Spain , Germany + 10 and EFTA ( Norway , Sweden , Switzerland + a couple of others ) . |
17 | And Isaiah takes up the same theme in the fifty fifth chapter . |
18 | Thus , whilst Wallis and Gusfield disagree over the likely causes of resentment , both appear to be identifying ‘ status groups ’ as central to moral campaigns . |
19 | The team that ended the 1960s was dumped , and Ripley-Rust and Pybus set about the daunting task of building a squad capable of winning promotion when the club 's League career got underway again . |
20 | Furthermore , as some of you here know , the diocese of Bath and Wells set up a working party in 1986 to set out our own policy . |
21 | The agreement yesterday by Russia and Ukraine to set up a joint parliamentary commission on how to divide the fleet is a welcome sign of flexibility . |
22 | But Jack had only one thought as he and Tina ran down the broken tarmac of the estate road , finally arriving breathless at the front door of the Shepherd 's house . |
23 | The dominant theme of a whistle-stop second half was of Swansea driving towards Harlequins ' line , a shrill blast for a penalty , followed immediately by an even shriller one and Griffiths pacing out a generous 10 metres to silence the Welsh invective . |
24 | Leaving Fraser to deal with the occupants of the vaulted basement chambers Douglas and Ramsay raced up the twisting turnpike stairway to the first floor , where would be the great hall , followed by fifty or so mosstroopers . |
25 | Abrams and Marsden open up an important and neglected aspect of this question — the impact of social class upon attitudes to caring . |
26 | Bernice and Defries stepped back a few paces , to where Daak 's shrieking chainsword was slicing a hole in the curved wall . |
27 | He raised a mocking dark brow as he sat back in his seat and crossed one long leg over the other , and Fran bit back a sudden urge to snap an answer at him . |
28 | The Nativity , with Mary and Joseph bowing over a sleeping child ; Christ 's walk through Limbo , driving away black-faced demons with the power of his golden eye . |
29 | Our annual institutional presentations held in London , Edinburgh and Paris mapping out the next phase of company development were also well received . |
30 | Both Blumler , examining coverage by 31 BBC and ITV regional stations , and Hetherington bring out the extensive nature of these programmes , although performance has varied considerably between the regions , with stations in Scotland , Wales and the North appearing to pay more attention to Parliament than stations in the South or the Midlands . |