Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The answers have still to be provided , but six months on Mota and her coach/boyfriend Joś Pedrosa sit happily in their holiday home just outside Oporto and chuckle at the thought that her racing career is in crisis . |
2 | Extreme care is needed not to space the tracks so closely together that any high voltages flash over between tracks can occur . |
3 | As for Hellinck and Lupi , their work is a chaos of dubious attributions but motets bulk largely in it . |
4 | However , Karen 's quick intelligence and enthusiasm make up for any problems caused by her disability , and Janet says , she 's a big asset to the salon . |
5 | Ankles remain together at all times and feet should be over the knees . |
6 | With devastating confidence , he thrust his finger deep into her molten heat , then raked his fingers back up across her stomach to her breasts with a convulsive , possessive , shuddering movement which triggered a huge surge of longing inside her , so strong she felt dizzy . |
7 | Warples ' ( 1980 ) adaptation of the Lopatin ( 1971 ) method of calculating source rock maturity , though open to theoretical objections , gives results which in many cases accord well with observed hydrocarbon occurrences , and has provided the petroleum geologist with a ready rule-of-thumb means of taking the time factor into account . |
8 | B. Farmers in the valleys and on the edges of Dartmoor and Exmoor concentrate more on rearing young cattle , sheep and lambs , which graze on the rough moorland pasture . |
9 | I came in as a young teacher , enthusiastic , full of new ideas but you soon find that the old attitudes rub off on you , and so you end up thinking , ‘ Oh , why am I doing this ? |
10 | However these products tend not to be as rich in calcium as dairy products and red fish . |
11 | Peak numbers are fairly consistently present in January and early February ; numbers in December are often quite low , and the birds disperse rapidly in late February and March . |
12 | The Grandes Marques lose out to cheaper champagne |
13 | By contrast , particular skills tend only to be identified by those who have specialized by method of intervention ( for example , marital counselling ) or by client sub-group ( for example , fostering and adoption ) . |
14 | This proposal to establish a broad range of quality assurance standards for different services reflects the Labour Party 's concern that current VFM investigations concentrate overly on cost-cutting . |
15 | Young horses and ponies winter well in numbers in barns . |
16 | Sheep graze up to its walls , mellow with yellow lichen , and the reedy dykes which surround it are famous for their marsh frogs , whose operatic baritone can be heard a mile away on May nights . |
17 | The other , the Left Bank , is open rolling country where sheep graze prosperously on the broad grassy slopes ; valleys are wide , hills less crowded , the cover sparse , and views extensive . |
18 | As one seminar is brought to conclusion plans forge ahead for the next and 1992 is no exception . |
19 | Frogs love it , and in springtime birds swarm all over it , making off with beaksful of what must be nature 's most luxurious nest lining material ! |
20 | Garages cash in on chipped windscreens |
21 | It takes into account that modern cities have grown from several points , not one and because of this growth and the resulting congestion in the city itself , these nuclei develop out of town shopping centres . |
22 | We find that the ages correspond well to periods of high lake level within the rift , suggesting that the elevated water table and increased availability of meteoric water associated with more humid climates can promote greater transfer of heat and mass from deep , long-lived heat sources to the surface . |
23 | Entities zoom around in simulated three-dimensional space , colliding with each other , shooting each other down , swallowing each other amid revolting noises . |
24 | It is expected moreover that Cornwall with a rapidly growing population , one of the most grow rapidly growing in the country will not in any case remain much under quota er for very long . |
25 | But we know that the gill lamellae in a lamprey develop medially to the supporting skeleton , whereas the gills of a gnathostome develop laterally to the skeleton . |
26 | Whenever the conference adjourned , I noticed , as no doubt his lordship did with some concern , that Mr Lewis would quickly take M. Dupont away to some corner or other where they could confer quietly . |
27 | On several occasions I witnessed his lordship make attempts to draw M. Dupont aside for some private conversation , only for Mr Lewis smilingly to impose himself upon them with some remark like : ‘ Pardon me , gentlemen , but there 's something that 's been greatly puzzling me , ’ so that his lordship soon found himself having to listen to some more of Mr Lewis 's jovial anecdotes . |
28 | They found that moving traps were indeed consuming energy — cells used up 29 per cent of their ATP in the three seconds of closure , Venus fly-traps clamp down on their prey as a result of irreversible cell expansion , which is itself caused by the activation of wall loosening enzymes by a lowered p H in the cell wall . |
29 | Great rewards lay ahead for him in his debut Test . |
30 | The mean values converge therefore to and the relative shares in lifetime income are i.e. , it depends on the intrinsic growth of capital , the rate of population growth , and the relative means of the random terms in the two equations . |