Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun sg] [vb base] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Fig 62 Foot placement variables in the carve gybe : Aim : to make the back quarter of the inside rail dig in and grip .
2 The fundamental equilibrium relation assumed is that the increment of tensile load in element dx is equal to the total surface shear over that element , that is
3 Early government line , from Michael Portillo , the Treasury chief secretary , to Widdecombe , was that there was categorically no special help and that price rises would ‘ by the normal route feed through into the retail price index ’ .
4 Just how does the European Commission come up with that ludicrous figure of $15,000m to build a network to link national administrations ( CI No 2,128 ) ?
5 The snakes and the tardy remedy make up the entirety of God 's response .
6 From our Headington Office , proceed down Windmill Road and at the mini roundabout continue over into the Slade .
7 Why did n't the bloody polis get on to him and clear his place out ?
8 But now there 's a new compilation album out , an LP of all-new material waiting in the wings , and the perennial single Come Up And See Me ( Make Me Smile ) just re-re-released …
9 Whereas other types of programme have the professional broadcaster take on a sort of translating or ‘ brokerage ’ role between the experts and the public .
10 The trick , suggests Fine , is to let the left brain do the analysing and the right brain carry out the swing .
11 This change of mood was gradual , but the germs of militancy within the deaf community go back to the war years , although the BDDA leadership responded to it only slowly .
12 The body has been quite attractively edge-bound , which sets the metallic red finish off rather nicely .
13 The government had hoped to make the private sector take over nuclear power stations , but John Wakeham eventually had to admit that no one wanted them .
14 There will be those who just can not get into gear , who will watch the private sector take over many of the functions which have been , previously been run by local government .
15 Such people knew how to make the watery wilderness yield up its riches .
16 As Mick said , it 's not a it 's not the end of things , C C T will remain until the Labour government get back in .
17 At what point did the Labour Party take over from the Liberal Party as the second party of government ?
18 So what , how did the racing industry get on during the war .
19 Rude , but true , because not for another two decades did the Scottish capital get around to paying for proper effluent disposal into the River Forth .
20 We saw the free kick come in from Paul Simpson , it appeared that Martin Foyle headed the ball back across the face of the goal , then it was all a little blurred , and you appeared with the ball in the net .
21 But the new financing structure collapsed under them and , as the cultural energy build up during the 1939–45 period became depleted , these filmmakers were only occasionally to work again at the same level of intensity .
22 A cat cornered by , say , a dog will produce an explosive spit that always makes the approaching animal jump back in alarm .
23 How could the English boy go on living now that he 'd been found out ?
24 ‘ So why should the English guy take off with the girl ? ’
25 The public sector pay round is predicted to be ‘ turbulent ’ with many unions representing health and local government workers submitting claims above the 1.5% pay curb .
26 Peter , who was in the front room , saw the brown car pull up outside .
27 The slim week Cut down food for one week then return to the basic plan .
28 Will the hon. Gentleman get on with it , please ?
29 Biggleswade saw the British heroine climb up onto the Argie tank , and cheered .
30 What you have to do is rip the old keyboard overlay off the Spectrum , remove the membrane and replace it with the PCB which plugs into the normal connectors .
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