Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] [adv prt] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Nothing is more annoying than when a dole queue fan shells out six pounds for a ticket to a show which is nothing but a huge yawn for the artist involved .
2 Given a free hand , the Commission could put the development of international accounting standards back 15 years .
3 You choose one and the machine prints out that recipe .
4 If a welfare rights organisation or some other body hands out thousands of forms saying , ’ Sign at the bottom and send to your local social security office , ’ that makes it more difficult for people with problems and claims to have their needs settled .
5 Suspension on all models now follows the trend set on the previous V-6 — independent double wishbones and torsion bars up front ; links and coils behind .
6 With regard to the latter , it should be noted that many Glasgow deaf church members around that time were very religious and so strongly disapproved of drinking that they formed their own temperance Society , the Glasgow Mutual Improvement Society .
7 Power company hands out free light bulbs
8 But that would seem to imply that only if a rich peasant rents out more land than he owns and works either by himself or hired labour , he will be able to keep that all .
9 WALL STREET FIRMS UP FIRST QUARTER IBM FORECASTS
10 He said the Chancellor had had no choice but to put interest rates up last week .
11 On entering this small village follow the Rue du Castellas for a short distance until , just after a gravel pit on the left , a track bears off left .
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