Example sentences of "[det] [vb base] [adv prt] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 They were piled haphazardly , some put back in the wrong sleeves , and were mainly recordings of Italian opera .
2 Some predict up to a five per cent average rise by the end of the year .
3 These branch off from the main artery , called the aorta , and then divide into lots of smaller branches which are all over the surface of the heart .
4 Male homosexuals frequently have warts around the anal margin and in some cases these extend up into the anal canal itself .
5 The Harpenden test facility will show how these stand up to the high temperatures of the tropics .
6 A new culture is also developing in the controlled zones which tries to incorporate traditional campesina culture into the themes of the liberation struggle , popular theatre and music groups reinterpret the theatre-dance , the sones and boleros still found in the rural areas of El Salvador , These date back to the Spanish colonial period but much has been lost because of the impact of commercialized Western culture .
7 Many of these boil down to the simultaneous call to go back to doing it the way it was , to keep on doing it the way it is , and to move forward to doing it differently .
8 Jim Crow laws dictated that we all sit up in the coloured balcony , so we followed Earl up the stairs of the separate entrance , located to the right of the box office , and found ourselves in the highest tier of the auditorium .
9 Every Sunday the family get up early for an enormous American breakfast — pancakes , ham , waffles with maple syrup , and then later on in the afternoon they all sit down to an English roast .
10 We all head off into the bloody storm , and then this whole horror comic gets sorted out when we 're back in the real world .
11 The moment we walk out into the sun to play we all break out into a heavy sweat .
12 Many give up at the first hurdle before discovering the eventual and significant rewards . ’
13 They say nine out of ten women have problems in learning to feed , and many give up in the first weeks .
14 The different combinations of colour , beautiful designs , textures , fibres and weaves all add up to a vast range of fabrics from which to choose and at enormously varying prices .
15 A Whether they come in through the letterbox , under the door or around the windows , draughts all add up to a large heating bill .
16 The lovely oriel windows , the shapely gables , the cobbled streets , the carved doorways , the murals and frescoes , all add up to an artistic totality .
17 But I get a woozy feeling when I watch them spoon away , and the plates , twenty or thirty of them — all fill up with the same thing …
18 We are all set up for the perfect ending for George to live in peace while Lennie , tended the rabbits , but somehow the author still made it seem impossible as there was always trouble brewing for them .
19 Finely-chiselled features with high cheekbones and a generous mouth , all set off by a cascading mass of beautiful golden hair .
20 An assessment of those walls , banks and groynes , published last year by the Department of the Environment , found that ‘ many go back to the 19th century and so , not withstanding that over £2 million per year is spent by the district councils on maintenance , heavy expenditure on renewals continues to be needed ’ .
21 There 's al , it 's like next Friday we 're all planning to go out but there 'll be fifteen of us , see we all go out in a big group .
22 One suspects that it is to demonstrate what the attractions of the famous Museum Island will be when the plan favoured by the Berlin museums supremo Dube but hotly contested by many museum professionals comes to fruition , for Dube has decided that the island is to be dedicated entirely to these archaeological collections , while the fine arts all move over to the western side of the city to more modern museums .
23 The three teams all start out in an eight-team Fourth Division .
24 Those three elements now all come out of the same fund , with discretion in the hands of the FHSA to use the fund for any one of those three purposes , but with a clear steer that the amount for the current year should be roughly £20 million , which my hon. Friend mentioned .
25 IXI believes other hardware vendors could be drawn into the initiative as many spend up to a million dollars maintaining their separate Motif developments .
26 ( 1 ) A registered club may apply to the sheriff for any one of the following orders : ( a ) an order providing that during the winter period the permitted hours in the club on weekdays shall not be those set out in section 53(3) of this Act , but shall instead be the period between eleven in the morning and two in the afternoon and the period between four and half-past ten in the evening or alternatively be the said periods on weekdays other than Saturday , and on Saturday be the period between one in the afternoon and half-past ten in the evening ; or ( b ) an order providing that during the winter period the permitted hours in the club on Sundays shall not be those set out in the said section 53(3) , but shall instead be the period between half-past twelve and two in the afternoon and the period between four and nine in the evening ; or ( c ) an order which contains both the aforesaid provisions ; and the sheriff shall , if in his opinion the conditions set out in subsection ( 2 ) below are satisfied , make the order applied for .
27 ( 1 ) Subject to the provisions of this Act , the permitted hours in licensed premises , licensed canteens and registered clubs shall be those set out in the following provisions of this section .
28 Other studies which offer recommendations for buildings used by visually handicapped people in the community include those set out by the Royal Institute of British Architects ( 1981 ) which give a six-point plan to maximise safety and efficiency in the use of buildings , namely :
29 Both continue to COOPERATE until the end of the game , and both end up with the full 100 per cent ‘ benchmark ’ score of 600 points .
30 Ordinarily the referee and judge remain on opposite sides of the contestants but sometimes , for example when the latter are circling each other , both end up on the same side .
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