Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [noun sg] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They 're mostly the country old country people now . |
2 | From then on the snowball gathered momentum until on 24th November , the entire Politburo resigned , to be followed by the collapse of its still communist-dominated replacement government on 7th December . |
3 | Having arranged for it to be put on the grave that afternoon , he returned to Weatherbury in the evening , with a basket of flowering plants . |
4 | But you chose to switch on the news that day , or to hear it from a friend ; and you chose to have certain thoughts in response to that news . |
5 | Finally , interviewers are often hesitant to broach the question of one partner wishing to resign , so at interview we raise the issue and offer reassurance that should it ever occur the remaining partner would either also resign or take on the post full time . |
6 | Steve Lewis , who won a Welsh Schools cap from Albertillery GS at scrum-half and went on to gain an Oxford Blue in 1973 and play for Ebbw Vale and Bath , was approached and took on the job last summer . |
7 | Sometimes the court lays down a prima facie assumption applicable to a certain kind of provision ( eg the rule that time is not of the essence of a rent review timetable ) . |
8 | Apparently the Mayor last year or the Mayoress er was rather keen and organized a match between the Dulwich Club and her team nominally which turned out to be made up of masters from Dulwich College . |
9 | The results , especially the dooming 6-0 defeat at Swindon last Saturday , tell their own story , even if Ball 's arrival at the Victoria Ground from Colchester as first-team coach pointed to his promotion . |
10 | The operating crew mistakenly shut down the no. 2 engine . |
11 | there was coincidental positive reinforcement that indicated shutting down the no. 2 engine was the correct course of action . |
12 | He returned their wave and gazed down the sun dappled ribbon of bright water as it meandered its way towards Sharpness docks a couple of miles distant . |
13 | I decided the only thing to do was throw her in at the deep end and go right down the village high street , where the roads were busiest and noisiest with holiday-makers , and simply stand there trying to calm her down . |
14 | No stone rolled down the cliff that morning , and I left Euclid still snoozing on the old redwood step at about 10.50am and headed off over the bridge to Lighthouse Road , which runs along for two or three miles south of the river , through to the mouth of the Mattole and the northern tip of the King range . |
15 | She swallowed drily and asked huskily , ‘ Why ca n't we go down the ladder this way ? ’ |
16 | went down the gym last night , first time in about three weeks . |
17 | Diana Ross sauntered down the catwalk this season wearing little more than a feather boa and a smile . |
18 | Dyson scarcely had time to stride up and down the office that morning , lecturing Bob on the importance of television , but he was in great form all the same . |
19 | Along with the clatter of clunk-clicking up and down the nation this week , there have been the usual apocryphal murmurings about the dangers of seat belts . |
20 | Yes , she thought she would wear the black — or perhaps the strawberry crushed velvet … |
21 | And as I did so the abuse gathered pace . |
22 | So the outline agrarian law policy was the right policy ? |
23 | Well , they have to correspond to the lecture , so the lecture this week was , world population . |
24 | It were twenty four percent of virtually the same amount so the age old problem of the Conservatives robbing Peter to pay Paul . |
25 | So the fellow next door he says |
26 | They will be used to bring in the rock crushing plant , the industrial chemicals and the explosives . |
27 | Whether only the codon 129 genotype contributes to the molecular basis of this anticipation phenomenon is still unknown . |
28 | As has already been shown the discourse of the Report excludes not only the majority contemporary culture , but also any sense of former cultural , political , or social conflicts and struggles . |
29 | Through the grease on the window you see only the house next door . |
30 | I turn right , and walk along the balcony that way , so I do n't pass in front of Jancey 's window . |