Example sentences of "[det] [adv] [verb] in a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This usually results in a tableau which is primal or dual infeasible and the dual or standard simplex method is used to restore optimality . |
2 | To this More replied in a confutation of 500,000 words in which Tyndale was no longer described simply as a heretic but as ‘ a beast ’ discharging ‘ a filthy form of blasphemies out of his beastly brutish mouth , a shameful , shameless , unreasonable , railing ribald ’ . |
3 | This also applies in a state socialist society where the government can control the economy by limitation or expansion of production , which should ( in theory ) match demand . |
4 | This inevitably results in a kind of Adorn Ian modernism , in which ‘ progressive ’ form acts as social critique , modified by a quasi-Benjaminian view of technical mediation , which ultimately recreates these modernists as a new ‘ folk ’ . |
5 | ‘ It was better even than being in a novel — this being , this fairly wallowing in a libretto . ’ |
6 | This then results in a re-assembly of the mechanism as shown in Figure 7.30 . |
7 | A soldier of the Ulster Defence Regiment ( UDR ) was killed and another seriously injured in a missile attack in the village of Bellaghy , County Londonderry , on Nov. 6 . |
8 | So once you get towards , take a clock in , make sure you pace yourself , and say at the end of that just put in a sort of sentence to make it look as if it 's been finished off Erm , what I usually do when I do an exam is I spend the first five minutes actually looking at the questions because initially you look for the ones that you 've revised and you see but there may be others there , there 're you can do in a slightly different way than the way that they first appear and that might help you quite a bit , although there are no trick questions in this . |
9 | I do not believe that things like that normally happen in a lifetime . ’ |
10 | I was there in 1912 , when he unveiled the statue of Peter Pan that still stands in a London park . ’ |
11 | As my friend David Jessel has pointed out , even if 99 per cent of all criminal convictions are correct , that still leaves in a prison population of 40,000 some 400 who have no business being there ; and I can not imagine any experience more demoralizing than to be locked up for years for a crime one did n't commit . |
12 | These also come in a mahogany effect ; from Graham |
13 | But again , it was all done , it was all literally done in a weekend . |
14 | There are five bedrooms all tastefully furnished in a style reflecting the relaxed , ‘ old world ’ grace that permeates the house . |
15 | Well it was n't er the wife it was a bit of a setback , we had a bungalow you see , a small bungalow which was in a very , very nice part of Plymouth , well on the outskirts of Plymouth actually , almost in the country and er , to come and find this , well to her it 'd be like a , a terraced house , her mind went back to the old days in Manchester where she came from with the old terraced houses and I think she visualized that then to go in a house that had a , a square room , do you follow ? |