Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [adv prt] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 I have big hands and I need to be able to grab onto something and bend the shit out of those strings .
2 Big Black ripped the heart out of several corners of music and were astonishing in their own right .
3 One night I had to call the vet out at half past twelve as he was sweating and shaking and in obvious pain .
4 ( Owner ) why 's he got the blanket on in this weather ?
5 Brian Deane has scored his first goal at Elland Road ( thank god ) and hopefully it will be the first of many — he does tend to have a hand in the build up to many of our goals but really he was bought to SCORE the bloody things .
6 As you know , I 've been on the look out for some years for a smaller company we could have a friendly merger with , but there 's nothing even remotely promising at the moment .
7 I have n't got the aerial up after all that I .
8 There is the laying by of all the necessary materials .
9 Coal fire and er scrubbed the cabin out like that , soda water and soft soap .
10 It is not , however , a property in the same sense as we have used the term up to this point , since it is a second-order property ; that is , it is a property of the other two relations that we have sketched so far ( and only of these ) .
11 Using a fake scent for the hounds to track rather than a live fox would take the blood out of this sport and opposition would cease .
12 He concluded that the liquidators ought not to make the transcript available to the SFO unless it undertook not to use the statements in the transcript in any prosecution against Mr Naviede ( otherwise than in accordance with s 2(8) ) , and that it would not pass the transcript on to any other authority without first securing a corresponding undertaking .
13 At common law married women were excluded from the vote along with many other privileges that were open to men .
14 And that 's how they screwed the the roof on with those .
15 The men 'll have the roof off with much more of that .
16 and they dragged two of them in and there 's about ten people in the other side of the carriage in about this much space and there 's like two J F S kids lying on the floor in the middle of the carriage
17 Second , you let the enemy out of this trap for nothing .
18 So if you move the key up alongside those three columns , does it make sense ?
19 We showed how although such questions allowed a wide range of possible approaches to INSET , even within the context of a central provision , and despite the market research which preceded the drawing up of each year 's programme , the Authority tended towards a particular combination of imprecise targeting , top-down views of teachers ' needs , and external agents adopting training or instructing roles .
20 Here took place the famous séries , five to a season , each one lasting eight days , when 80 guests were invited at a time and it was in the drawing up of these guest lists that the Empress deployed all her social skills .
21 This clause and the adoption in Wihtred 's laws of the West Saxon term gesith for noble in place of the eorlcund of the laws of Aethelberht , Hlothhere and Eadric perhaps strengthen a possibility that some degree of collaboration attended the drawing up of these codes .
22 Like most slippery performance aircraft it is essential to bring the power back , get the speed back with some flap and the undercarriage down before starting the approach .
23 In addition the scheme allows customers to trade the car in at any participating ‘ Options ’ dealership , not just the one where the agreement was originally made , for any make of car .
24 Instead , he chooses the buying back of another company , Belhaven .
25 I was doing quite well in the quiz up to that point , but my mind went a total blank on that one .
26 Shute took over at the Northern League Second Division club in November , and together with assistant Peter Boddy has pulled the club out of any immediate danger .
27 ‘ Who 'd believe the daylight out of that fool , reading magazines with one hand , stuffing his face with another … . ’
28 The setting up of such a waveform detection system is usually based on experimental observation of the current waveform with open .
29 The setting up of these committees ( largely advisory ) proved to be a popular and widespread development , though only two in the 1920s were sufficiently large to be considered ‘ regional ’ : the Midlands and the Manchester JTPCs .
30 However , these are the very subjects that need clarification and agreement before a record 's release or the setting up of any tour dates and making of a promotional video .
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