Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [adj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 They think about money all the time .
2 Other critics praised Street Scene : George Blaisdell for instance liked the way in which ‘ simple persons have come into their own ’ and Photoplay told its readers that here they would find the ‘ humour , the pathos and the gripping drama ’ which they saw again and again in their own lives and in their own newspapers , but then it went on to ask : ‘ Will it be box-office ? ’
3 For instance all the Big 10 trusts could ( if they so chose ) fund a 5% dividend increase from reserves for three years assuming maintained earnings , ’ the brokers write .
4 That significant marine action extends to quite high levels is well known.Wentworth ( 1938 ) has for instance described an example from the Hawaiian Islands , where a block of tuff weighing about 7 tons has been moved several feet fro its natural position at an elevation of 12m ( 40 ft ) on an exposed cliff .
5 I have for instance discovered the Stars and Stripes flag of the 405th Fighter Group at Christchurch , Dorset , where it hangs in the ancient Priory .
6 I said to her you 'll just looking for fault all the time you are I said that 's
7 ( The shape of the monkey could be discerned by the eye of prejudice even in the Chinese and Japanese , as witness many a modern cartoon . )
8 For Study 4 the total number of films watched in the judgment phase was slightly reduced as was the mean length of a film in order to allow the full stimulus set to appear in the recognition phase , this effectively doubles the amount of information each subject gives in the recognition phase , fortunately this was a part of the experiment which previous subjects had generally found agreeably challenging and intrinsically motivating .
9 Journalist Shelley said : ‘ Neil and I argue about football all the time .
10 By estimating how long after exposure such a surface would be colonised by lichens , scientists can calculate growth rate , and thus age , by measuring the lichens ’ present diameter .
11 ‘ People come in after meat all the time , ’ said Quirke .
12 Just after Christmas 1824 the Republic of Peru was established , and there was a great boom in English investment in that country 's mines .
13 They stared at him , for he had only reported for work half an hour earlier .
14 For lwbNotUpb TRUE a simple scan of values of the gradient of the radius vector is performed and the maximum is chosen .
15 During bar 1 the A-B bends should be pitched slightly flat in order to produce the bluesy effect that can be heard on the track .
16 I do n't just talk about work all the time .
17 Then they 'd come back and talk about rugby half the night and all you heard was ‘ came around the bloody blind side and bang ! ’ '
18 In the year of assessment 1993/94 the trust has income of £50,000 .
19 Of course such a supper , minus the wine , she might have eaten on any of the evenings ( and they now stretched back a long way ) when she found herself alone .
20 And of course such a class lays itself open to prejudice and bias on the part of the teacher , a bias that may be political , racial , or religious .
21 Of course such a stage is an essential preliminary to the formulation of a theory of the performance of action .
22 And of course such a perception produces its own reaction , in the emphasis on common sense and experience , in people who boast of having attended the University of Life , or feel it their duty to sort out young graduates when they enter their first job , or even in anti-intellectual or irrationalist currents in higher education itself ( Shils 1984 ) .
23 But of course such a thing was n't hereditary .
24 She was already regretting her hasty words , which could make Doreen look upon her as a rival , when of course such a thought was ridiculous .
25 Of course such an exercise generated a great deal of discussion , and heated argument .
26 On this particular Friday I remembered that of course all the men were away shooting ISAAC or some other unlucky fellow .
27 Each group is illustrated in the plates by a typical species , but of course all the groups contain many species , and any specimen the reader is likely to find will probably differ from the one chosen for illustration in several details .
28 Manuscripts of the Tales , lots of undated lyrics on random little slips of paper , and of course all the revisions of Melusina , which she rewrote at least eight times , always changing it .
29 Of course all the paths are based on the assembly of complementary DNA or RNA strands according to the familiar base-pairing rules of James Watson and Francis Crick .
30 Of course all the advantages of MIDI are here : instant switching of totally different sounds and the ability of the TriAxis to talk to other MIDI devices .
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