Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [noun prp] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | Thomas , his elder brother , was fined as a recusant in 1646 , and little by little the Brydges ' fortune dwindled . |
2 | The Queen 's Highland castle retreat , set in 40,000 acres of heather and grouse moor , is effectively the Windsors ' family seat . |
3 | The expanded auditors ' report : could do better The APB 's exposure draft needs some attention if it is to help to reduce the expectations gap |
4 | Suddenly the Khan 's eyes moved left . |
5 | Suddenly the Norths ' car was purposely rammed by a man who believed that his footloose wife was hiding in it . |
6 | He was an ardent Presbyterian and supported all church activities , especially the Womens ' Christian Temperance Union ( WCTU ) , the Down With Drink Society , the YMCA , the YWCA and St Andrews 's Church . |
7 | Perhaps the BBC 's build-up to the event carried Mr Topolski away ; media coverage of a sport is actually of secondary importance to the event itself . |
8 | Perhaps the PFA 's newly-appointed Chairman and Pilot contributor Peter Underhill will be able to get things moving ? |
9 | But perhaps the Comtesse 's fried bread is better than the toast which traditionally accompanies Welsh Rabbit . |
10 | Perhaps the Provisionals ' unexpected return to Warrington to inflict wicked carnage was a means of underlining that wearying message . |
11 | Perhaps the Thunderbird 's one-sided peghead might have been more in keeping with Gibson 's bold step into the next century . |
12 | Or , perhaps the IRA 's leadership is now both ruthless AND stupid . |
13 | So the MIT 's objective was clear : |
14 | So the BBC 's engineers will reproduce the play with the correct equipment in an anechoic chamber at the corporation 's research laboratories in Kingswood Warren . |
15 | Jansens classic Parisian 'style-palais-style-Ritz , sub-louis Quartorse " was very much the Shah 's taste . |
16 | Millwall were unbeaten at home and only the Canaries ' ability to metamorphose into a giant yellow sponge kept Teddy Sheringham and Tony Cascarino soaked in sweat and starved of success . |
17 | There are also sparsely distributed , highly nutritious fruits , and Bell and his colleagues found that only the Thomson 's gazelle eats much of these . |
18 | " Only the Gray 's . |
19 | To the rear of the dome car there was only the Lorrimores ' private car , which I could hardly enter , so I retraced my steps , intending to retreat to my own roomette and watch the scenery do its stuff . |
20 | Participants at the " peace summit " thus included only the ANC 's main rival , the Zulu-based Inkatha Freedom Party , and some representatives from various minority groups . |
21 | Farren , who beat Fisher 3-2 in last August 's Hellerman Deutsch Classic , has since suffered some unexpected defeats , winning only the Pontin 's Women 's Bowl , this May . |
22 | Only the Christ 's pack and the Auckland backs had a real edge on us , though we went backwards in every scrum . |
23 | At first only the Simonova 's lights betrayed her presence amid the blackness of space . |
24 | This uncle who was also presumably the uncle of er , not only the Rivers ' children , but would he also have been the uncle of Re Mrs Reed 's |
25 | On July 10-11 the army was deployed south of Sidon , in the Tyre area , hitherto the PLO 's southernmost refuge . |
26 | ‘ A trusted formula for me is a 57 or a Beyer 201 , with perhaps a Neumann U87 in the room — but definitely not too close to the cab . |
27 | This saves a large amount of energy so a Sainsbury 's supermarket today uses only 60% a similar store would have used ten years ago . |
28 | Then , on Monday mornings when peak power is needed , a huge volume of water is released all at once , washing away the Canyon 's beaches and wreaking havoc on the fragile riverside environment . |
29 | When the Gruagach had come storming down from the Northern Wastes and attacked Tara and stolen away the Wolfking 's son , Tara 's heir , the people of the half-world of the forest had vanished , afraid and timid . |
30 | Why does he wish to take away the Rathliners ' jobs ? |