Example sentences of "[subord] [noun] [verb] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | In the store room next to the kitchen were a long table and shelves always covered with all sorts of provisions ; large earthenware jars full of confits of pork and goose , a small barrel where vinegar slowly matured , a bowl where honey oozed out of the comb , jams , preserves of sorrel and of tomatoes , and odd bottles with grapes and cherries marinating in brandy ; next to the table a weighing machine on which I used to stand at regular intervals ; sacks of haricot beans , of potatoes ; eggs , each one carefully dated in pencil . |
2 | Mrs M. parked the car in a street of stone houses , where steps led up to the tower . |
3 | Where WinEdit stands out from the rest is for programmers who use Microsoft C and SDK . |
4 | Seeing Saad laid out on the floor , dumb and silent . |
5 | Extrusive igneous activity is more commonly referred to as volcanism and occurs where magma erupts on to the surface either as flowing lava , or as fragmental material thrown into the air by explosive volcanic activity . |
6 | where baby lies down with the tiger-rug |
7 | There was more drama to follow in the actual race , where Shemaka held on by a nose from Baya . |
8 | In addition 1,900,000 were on short-time and around 300,000 were commuting to jobs in western Germany ( where unemployment fell slightly by the end of February to 1,870,000 or 7 per cent of the workforce ) . |
9 | Indeed , his capital city of Aachen ( Aix la Chapelle ) was partly chosen because of its hot springs , where Charles swam daily in the great bath . |
10 | The first is in the village 's neat cemetery , where fields run up to a distant hedgerow and a sign by the gate says ‘ Fast Food Service ’ . |
11 | The centre of activity by mid-December was Shanghai , where students listened eagerly to the VOA reports about Wuhan and elsewhere . |
12 | By contrast equatorial forests lack extreme seasonal variation ; where productivity varies little during the year the resource fluctuations are never so great as in savannah or temperate regions . |
13 | Goodey making a change for the benefit of the scheme members paying into a scheme , rather than employers going away in a contribution holiday . |
14 | ONCE Czechoslovakia settles down from the current euphoria of people 's power , its new leadership will have to take some hard decisions on how to overcome its economic difficulties . |
15 | And although Tod walked home in a filthy temper ( he was thoroughly out of sorts ) , our parting with Irene was marked by its cordiality and warmth . |
16 | The northern section of the colony was settled by people from Virginia rather than emigrants brought out by the proprietors , and the southern section by emigrants from Barbados as well as from England . |
17 | When the train had emerged from the last tunnel on the Central Line between Stratford and Leyton , issuing with little more space to spare than toothpaste squeezed out of the nozzle of another kind of tube , somewhere past that point , though he was not sure yet where , he would climb out on to the roof of the car . |
18 | Although Pakistan inched forward in the eight overs following the welcome tea-break , England were pulling the strings . |
19 | Although gamsabhavas died out after the imposition of British rule , headmen and other intermediaries often negotiated compromises . |
20 | Although Liphook strove hard for the equaliser , they were unable to take advantage of the many opportunities created . |
21 | Nothing looks more lamentably depressing than shelves sagging wearily in the middle , with decent books struggling to maintain a dignified upright posture . |
22 | This species is confirmed from only one locality in the Outer Hebrides , although plants identified just to the genus Salicornia alone are recorded quite widely . |
23 | After 1893 expenditure fell although enrolment remained virtually at the 1890 level . |
24 | Schwer saw his unbeaten record slip away on cuts , although Burke fought splendidly on the way to an upset victory . |
25 | One point favouring all theories that rely on changes affecting the Solar System as a whole , rather than changes confined merely to the Earth , is that the planet Mars is currently , like our own world , in the throes of an ice age . |
26 | The exit to the roof was on the other side of floor 5 so Ralph went back through the door into the large room . |
27 | On the whole , the evidence ( P.A. Consultants , 1987 ) suggests that companies located in enterprise zones have performed better than firms located elsewhere in the local economy . |
28 | 1991 ended with youth affiliations at an all-time high of 360 , and school donations of more than £17,000 coming in to the section . |
29 | Although Franco seemed well on the way to having Hedilla in his pocket in late October , Falangist support for merging with the Traditionalists was not yet guaranteed . |
30 | Narrow paved streets that are little more than alleys wind informally round a low ridge once densely packed with houses . |