Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv prt] [art] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | CROSS A FAST TYPIST WITH A WINDOWS WORD PROCESSOR AND THE CHANCES ARE YOU 'LL SEE SOME WAILING AND GNASHING OF TEETH AS THE PROGRAM CHUGS ALONG A FEW PACES BEHIND THE USER . |
2 | But another thing is you see where Sandra lives , you saying that where she lives is apparently erm P C , now I do n't know him , but she does he lives up the same road and when people park did n't she tell you this when we were coming down ? |
3 | Niki eats up a few places and then finds himself at the back of a bunch of five cars behind Prost , who is running second . |
4 | This huge chamber is reached by a short spiral staircase which leads up a few feet beyond the gallery door in room 64 . |
5 | It conjures up the same emotions that have led to the horrors of ‘ ethnic cleansing ’ in Bosnia , with rival religious and political groups staking out new dividing lines . |
6 | Searching the cloaks turns up a few loose buttons and an Imperial silver shilling . |
7 | K.S. Karol turns up a few stones — and discovers what wriggles underneath . |
8 | A similar tiny gesture takes on the same value when Alain rubs one foot up and down the other leg when the girls tickle him . |
9 | It always takes up the same number of positions in the file name , and that 's useful as you shall see . |
10 | And Isaiah takes up the same theme in the fifty fifth chapter . |
11 | He 's extremely cheerful , if somewhat misguided , as he points out the many features of the room , and mentions that the public rooms in the Cottage will be opened at seven o'clock . |
12 | One of my favourite memories of her goes back a few years to when she was playing Martina Navratilova in New England . |
13 | Greene may have half-intended readers to identify Mr Savory with Priestley , and every year throws up a few romans clearly in need of a clef . |
14 | When he 's finished his ballet routine — ‘ Lots of people come to see what Joe Mangle is going to do , and when I appear on stage doing my best arabesque , you can feel people thinking ‘ Oh no , he 's really lost the plot ’ — he throws out a few one-liners . |
15 | Turry has to be the best-armed hero of all time and when he picks up a few power-ups you 'd think he was invincible . |
16 | marketing director for Prontaprint , sets out a few simple guidelines to help anyone in the hotel industry who is commissioning design and print . |
17 | BSL therefore provides a great deal of aspectual information directly for the receiver , while English sets out the same story in a different way , allowing alteration of event structure without destroying meaning . |
18 | The smart metalled road which links the new colonies to Aurobindo Marg gives out a few hundred feet before you get to the village . |
19 | The partnership of Müller and Völker dates back a few years to the Bayreuth Festival — we have extracts of their portrayals there of these roles in 1936 ( but studio-made ) on Telefunken ( available on a variety of labels on LP ) . |
20 | He still brings in a few of the old fans . |
21 | Less on on er less unless unless we split full pages and go into halves and that brings in the same sort of revenue thereabouts but just happens to spread |
22 | ‘ Harvest Moon ’ comes out the same week as the new Bob Dylan album . |
23 | And it comes out the same . |
24 | So you 're okay with that , ten take away A minus , ten take away A add B will be ten take away A and then take away B. But if we do ten take away like we 've been doing here , A minus B and it comes out the same as this , it 'll be ten take away plus A , just take away A , and then take away minus B. Well taking away a minus B is the same as adding B. Erm do you remember the table ? |
25 | And that still comes out the same place ? |
26 | and she brings back a few bits , not enough for a child . |
27 | She-She : " If you give the fifty cash , then seventy-five on the card plus the credit supplement which is 15 per cent else we lose on the rental or we have a spa-cheque policy which works out the same minus the 15 per cent with a ten-dollar supplement . |
28 | It works out the same but |
29 | it works out the same yeah but you go twenty five minutes over do n't you ? |
30 | Their paths are logarithmic spirals , which means that each orbit of the pole brings about the same proportional enlargement of their distance from the pole . |