Example sentences of "[vb pp] and [pron] [vb base] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've just rung and you get the usual b-shit at first then they patch you through to the club-call line in England . |
2 | In some cases it will not help at all , and the flower will turn brown , but sometimes you will find that your problem has been solved and you have a perfect flower or leaf once more . |
3 | The shows on that 1987 reunion tour are among the best we 've done and I remember a cracking night in the Olympia which would have been the last time we visited Dublin . |
4 | This undemanding life-cycle had never been disrupted and I read the new lecture list partly just out of habit and partly for the simple pleasure of seeing my name in print . |
5 | The hotel is owner operated and we offer a full English breakfast menu . |
6 | The alterations in progress when we were last at Fornebu , Oslo 's airport , are now completed and we follow the new sign to baggage reclaim . |
7 | ‘ A textile and design centre is being developed and we have a sizeable programme of help for every sector of the industry . ’ |
8 | From the Eleventh Dynasty , in the Coffin Texts and the Book of the Two Ways , the Underworld has become a realm with many danger which must be conquered and which express the natural fear of death . |
9 | These would undoubtedly deter smaller corporations and bring down the incidence of corporate crime , particularly amongst the relatively smaller national-bound corporations , and even those larger corporations whose capital equipment is relatively fixed and who need the local more specialized work force . |
10 | The he 's gone and I bite the black fruit . |
11 | Expect them to be hammered and they hold the eventual World Cup winners to a point : expect them to see off a side which had not won in the Championship for three years and they submit weakly . |
12 | Past and present struggles are transformed into ‘ epiphanies ’ , special moments in which the conditions of oppression are transcended and which prefigure the ultimate goal of Liberation . |
13 | ‘ But Liverpool Airport has far greater potential than is often perceived and we have a strong underlying confidence for the future . ’ |
14 | Add a convulsive twitch when the words ‘ title challenge ’ are mentioned and you have the classic case of EFC which loosely translates as Extremely Forlorn Chance . |
15 | Their expenses ’ are paid and they make a magnificent contribution to the service , enabling group tutors to increase the flexibility of their classes and ensuring individual help whenever it is needed . |