Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [vb -s] [adv] [coord] " in BNC.
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1 | I open the throttle a bit and head out into the sound , where the tide flows strongly and it is a favoured feeding place for auks . |
2 | The case continues tomorrow and is expected to go on until Monday . |
3 | Fitting a drive to the 2000 series can be tricky because of the way the case slots together and the need to use a 3.5″ drive and mount . |
4 | erm My Lord there is one other matter erm , which we invite your Lordship to deal with now erm , a at this point before the case proceeds further and that is this . |
5 | The ban starts immediately but fortunately for them , their league programme has been completed . |
6 | Time for payment is usually treated as being a warranty unless the contract states otherwise or the circumstances suggest a different interpretation ; see , for example , section 10(1) of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 . |
7 | If they stammer and say they have not had time , the Chairman smiles icily and says that the committee fully understands and is sure that the reports will be available at the next meeting . |
8 | On the other hand , the ‘ behaviourists ’ ( for want of a better term ) argue that the responsibility lies fairly and squarely with individuals who are now fully informed of the dangers they face in perpetuating life-threatening behaviours . |
9 | So , if you think the Government is n't doing enough , or if you believe the responsibility lies fairly and squarely with parents and commercial interests — whatever you think — you can put your point to Mr Gallie tomorrow . |
10 | As the eggs are laid , the male follows behind and fertilises them . |
11 | There they develop until one day the male gulps once or twice , suddenly yawns and a fully-formed froglet leaps out of his mouth . |
12 | 3 The defender moves forward and grasps the attacker 's leg . |
13 | We have chosen the South Face , for we fear the Normal Route will no longer do for our insatiable appetites , but as we gain the foot of the face the snow worsens desperately and Enrique if obliged to wade through powder to a dubious perch on the lip of the bergschrund . |
14 | As the snow swirls again and the windows |
15 | So the first thing we do is to change hands , then push , wait until the boom comes across and change sides and straighten up . |
16 | So you 're sitting in your office and some , you know your , your boss comes in and says hey the president says so and so , but the president does n't usually say it to you he says it to somebody else so there 's always , there 's always a possibility of ambiguity , somebody else has interpreted the president 's message in a particular way . |
17 | The wheels are the mechanism by which the car runs downhill and implements the transformation of energy . |
18 | The footwork appears again and again in different enchaînements during their other appearances , notably in the short solo for Mercutio when he dances in a more tragic vein just before he dies . |
19 | The boat lunges forward and yet almost by the same token lunges back again . |
20 | The mesoderm spreads laterally and anteriorly between the epiblast and visceral endoderm to form a complete intermediate layer in the embryonic region . |
21 | The plot spins endlessly but few people are going to have the stamina to remain interested in the final turns . |
22 | The Guild meets fortnightly and is for the social and spiritual life of ladies within our local community . |
23 | If the parent walks away or shuts the door on the child , the child may get up and follow and just start all over again . |
24 | ‘ I believe the girl lives locally and that she has kept in touch with her father . ’ |
25 | The third is that , in the real world , the eyes are moving all the time so that even cells that would behave transiently in electrophysiological studies in which the eyes are routinely immobilized , would generate a continuous output as the stimulus sweeps backwards and forwards across the receptive field . |
26 | As the holiday-maker travels further and learns more of the possibilities the world has to offer through travel books , magazines and television , travel companies are creating more and more imaginative and flexible packages . |
27 | Only the sun goes silently and endlessly on with the lark 's song . |
28 | But because it is deictic it is context-sensitive , and there are a number of ways of using the utterance The sun shines brightly and a number of contexts in which it might occur . |
29 | Bursting through the surface , visitors rest before the can tilts forward and pours them into a giant glass held by a giant hand . |
30 | Rastas the cat lives there and Luke is terrified of him . |