Example sentences of "[verb] [noun prp] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | A second Expeditionary Force was despatched across the Channel to France , but it WAS forced to return to Britain almost immediately because the French government asked Germany for an armistice , on 17th . |
2 | The research will examine the adoption of new technology within a local labour market using Sheffield as a case study . |
3 | ‘ Did your grandfather have any favourite hymns ? ’ the priest asked William before the service . |
4 | Their views might have attracted wider sympathy if the regime had been engaging in repression across the board , but although the tsar appeared to move to the right when he appointed Valuev to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Admiral Putiatin to the Ministry of Education , he was very far from abandoning the cause of reform . |
5 | Adrian Hadley , Salford 's £120,000 winger , has joined Widnes in a swap deal for Great Britain under-21 forward Jason Critchley and utility man Steve Wynne . |
6 | Once the police got into the van , they found plenty of evidence to connect Charley with the murders . |
7 | Rohmer tried to hit Cardiff in the face with his other free fist , but Cardiff was expecting it . |
8 | Grimsby frustrated Middlesbrough in the early stages with their sweeper system and repeated back passes to their goalkeeper . |
9 | Strange to see Swindon in the snow and Sweden in bright sunshine . |
10 | ‘ Suits me , ’ agreed Lefevre with a grin . |
11 | Systematic sampling of West German voters carried out in 1979–80 indicated that 13 per cent of all voters in the Federal Republic had a consolidated extreme rightist ‘ world view ’ ; 14 per cent responded positively to the statement that ‘ we should again have a Leader who would rule Germany with a strong hand for the good of all ’ . |
12 | They had arranged March for the wedding . |
13 | Ybreska reached out with both arms to embrace Kirov by the shoulders , his face wreathed in a rapturous smile . |
14 | Their father , John Wordsworth , a law-agent in Cockermouth , sent Dorothy to be brought up in Halifax by a relative , and before long had enrolled William in a boarding-school at Hawkshead . |
15 | I have always understood , and believed , that you just can not " dance at two weddings ' , but I admired and respected Cochrane as the most efficient serving officer I had encountered in my short 33 years in uniform . |
16 | But it does seem possible that Georgina purposely waylaid Arabella on the day before she died , and that the two of them had a row . |
17 | She looked up in surprise to see Jason with an unusually serious expression on his face . |
18 | Experts cite Romania as a possible future instance where human rights violations could lead to a call for action from outside national boundaries . |
19 | The brilliant incandescence of heated lime led Welsbach in the 1880s to experiment with fabrics impregnated with nitrates of the lanthanides and actinides ; on ignition a fragile skeleton of oxides was left . |
20 | ‘ Which one ? ’ countered Nessie with a smile . |
21 | ‘ The question is , what do we do about it ? ’ asked Reed of the Treasury . |
22 | The Western banks regarded Romania as a good risk : cynically , they judged that Ceauşescu would keep the lid on the pot in Romania in a way that Gierek had manifestly failed to do in Poland . |
23 | ‘ I met Harvey in a restaurant , ’ she mused . |
24 | Stone shook his head grimly , reminding Doyle about the cat the day before . |
25 | ( Opposite below ) The first of the Class 47s — or Brush Type 4s as they were known when D1500 appeared in 1962 — still hard at work rom Gateshead depot in 1987. here No 47401 , as it is now numbered and carrying the name North Eastern which it both received and lost during the 1980s , nears Greenfield on a Trans-Pennine service , the 17.03 Liverpool to Newcastle on 19 June 1987 . |
26 | Instead , the finger of doom is pointing at Malcolm Crosby , a Wearside hero when he led Sunderland to the FA Cup final last season , but perilously close to getting his P45 if the players that love him let him down again today at Derby . |
27 | ‘ Book ? ’ asked Jan with a frown . |
28 | Meirion Rowlands , one of the Ashleys ' most key appointments of this time , was well known as the local prizewinning sheep shearer ; he met Bernard over a pint in the pub . |
29 | It 's quite conceivable they were involved in it and he met Maria as a result . |
30 | France , under-rated by many , has outgrown Germany throughout the postwar period . |