Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Lindy Alexander is authentically ghastly as the New Age Californian and director Lisa Forrell just about keeps this rocky horror show on the road . |
2 | How do you feel when you hear people like De La Soul so blatantly sampling your music ? |
3 | Mr Kenneth Baker probably wisely turned down the offer of becoming Secretary of State for Wales but it was a serious proposition . |
4 | The PFA chairman no longer figures in Bassett 's first-team plans and has been available at a bargain £70,000 since the end of last season . |
5 | Will those members interested in participating please contact Co-Ordinator Zachary Taylor as soon as possible . |
6 | " Was Patrick Lundy there tonight ? " |
7 | Lunch was ready , Bodo , pressed to stay , was persuaded , two bottles of wine were opened , a good , warming goulash brought in , and then , as Herr Nordern rather ceremoniously raised his glass to offer a toast , the telephone rang . |
8 | I could not terminate Adolph Ng so conveniently . |
9 | But the Crues eased up alarmingly in the second-half to give an out-of-touch Newry side far too much room . |
10 | Film was an illusion and , as Charmion Von Wiegard so convincingly argued in 1936 , the art of Chaplin was ‘ built entirely on illusion and fantasy ’ . |
11 | But after we 'd pulled over and Jeffrey Bernard had been unwell on the pavement , after the police car had been persuaded to leave us alone , and after we 'd finally got that hefty brute of a Bill Ellis Trophy fully upright again — in its carrying case and everything — I was at least able to start thinking partially straight again . |
12 | To reduce inventory , Brooks Brothers no longer sells many items in exact sizes but instead designates these items small , medium and large . |
13 | But it 's er had it we took round to that fella round Dash Hill there well Alec took it and er he said I 'll ring you up in morning and give you an estimate . |
14 | An unendowed school is recorded at Low Catton as early as 1734 . |
15 | As the British conservative Roger Scruton rather inelegantly expresses his own indignation about feminist linguistic reform , ‘ Each of us inherits in language the wisdom of many generations . |
16 | The second half saw Richard take apart the Brussels defence yet again to score . |
17 | Some of the smaller cars were delivered to work the Crystal Palace route as soon as possible . |
18 | At the moment we have a tour which has somebody else playing Lady but we 've got Judi Dench now so that 's that 's that . |
19 | Working with the Secret Service station at the American Embassy in Athens , DEA Nicosia now regularly employed huge sums of counterfeit US currency to make drug buys in Europe , the US and Mexico . ’ |
20 | Times are hard , and money is scarce , but please , if you can spare anything at all , contact Pat Drake as soon as possible . |
21 | Now 37 , Jeff Koons long ago made enough money from his art never to need to work again . |
22 | ( Although she had enjoyed herself , Miss Weeton apparently never wrote a single letter to her god-daughter , though she was a tremendous letter-writer . |
23 | Although present in Langstone Harbour there are now no beds of Zostera species in either Sussex estuary , although these certainly existed in the early years of this century , and Z. angustifolia was recorded near the Hayling shore of Chichester Harbour as recently as 1963 . |
24 | Next counsel for the defendant , as we understood him , contended that , in so far as the two agreements purported to render each of the defendant and Miss Guile merely individually liable for the payment[s] , they were " shams " . |
25 | Greek colonies had been established along the Adriatic coastlands even earlier . |
26 | Douglas , ever impatient , decided to wait only one more day — for there could be some Balliol supporters even now in Annandale who might send word into England of this muster . |
27 | Miss Baye somewhat defensively said of ‘ Lies ’ that ‘ AIDS is a subject like any other . ’ |
28 | Scotland 's salmon farmers will warn of a severe crisis facing their industry when they meet Scottish Office Minister Sir Hector Munro later today . |
29 | I decided to visit Miss Havisham as soon as possible . |
30 | Caledor gave this great honour to the Reaver Knights for their loyalty and to this day , over five thousand years later , the Reaver Knights still rigorously patrol Ulthuan and a place in their ranks is much sought after . |