Example sentences of "[coord] [vb -s] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 First one child sidles up to the teacher with some trinket to show in order to allow the warm , cheerful voice of teacher questioning and encouraging to wash over the beginning of their school day ; then another , more venturesome , rushes into the teacher 's arms , with breathless news to convey ; and finally a third arrives preoccupied with the task in hand and refers inadvertently to teacher as ‘ mum ’ .
2 The simple white angel is hollow , and fits neatly on top of a tiny fairy light .
3 One advantage of Chinese celebrations is that they do not linger on , as everyone knocks off and goes home to bed at about 9 p.m .
4 Today the farm worker often works on his own and drives home for lunch on board his tractor .
5 It has the usual complement of flowerbeds , vegetable patches , close-trimmed lawn , shrubs , trees and well-swept paths , and differs little in appearance from neighbouring gardens .
6 The booksellers ' and auctioneers ' vocabulary concerning condition is a very extensive one and varies greatly from cataloguer to cataloguer .
7 There is no barman but the hotel receptionist , under duress , rummages a bottle of beer from a tin box and wanders away in search of a glass .
8 Amid an uneasy calm , Cambodian cultural life is gradually being resurrected : Phnom Penh University has graduated its first class in more than two decades , and Mr Ouk Chea , an archaeologist , has been named Director of Cambodia 's re-formed Department for the Conservation of Historic Monuments and serves also as head of the decimated State Museums .
9 We propose that a transformed cell develops in the proliferative compartment of the lower part of the crypt , divides several times , and moves upwards with migration of the normal crypt epithelium .
10 Readily identified in flight by distinctive anchor-like outline of long wings and rather short tail , and characteristic fast , winnowing wing-beats , followed by a glide ; also frequently soars , indulges in aerobatics , and swoops steeply on prey in a power dive .
11 Derby favourite Tenby was yesterday reported to be fully recovered from a minor sickness scare and remains firmly on target for the Epsom Classic .
12 It tunnels with its enormous tusks and dies instantly upon exposure to sunlight .
13 Today , the mill is in reasonable condition and , although most of the milling machinery has long been removed , there are a number of overhead drive shafts and wheels still in position as well as the six grain bins which occupy the upper floor .
14 The inherent tone of the Bartolinis gives the bass plenty of sustain and treble overtones and works well in conjunction with the tone-modifying electronics .
15 The program is designed exclusively for Windows and runs happily in conjunction with Delrina 's Winfax Pro and the other leading Windows-based fax programs .
16 If a church finds itself divided but comes together in spite of this to pray and fast and repent and seek God for a renewal of love , then unity and power can be restored from within and a breakthrough occur .
17 ‘ It would not be applied to someone who uses the house as their family home but works away from home for most of the week , ’ said Mr Soley .
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