Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [noun sg] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Although , ultimately , she accepted the need for pattern books , production schedules , yearly reviews by committee and other organizational disciplines , she disliked intensely the way these formalities intruded into her own sphere of influence and destroyed the spontaneity of her collection , which had always been one of her greatest strengths . |
2 | This roller skated juggler went up and down the overlay several times whilst juggling . |
3 | So the grey-faced All Blacks , the man who had forgotten they were playing a game , went to Dublin and played with the verve of men on their way to the gallows . |
4 | As is very much the fashion these days , the contract could be protested by the losers who in this case are believed to be Control Data Systems and its subcontractors . |
5 | But I think they , they probably play it down a bit these days . |
6 | Okay so this is a rough sketch of the basic outlines , now let's try and fill in a bit more details . |
7 | Such were the quantities of alchohol consumed that it seemed only a couple more years before London saw its first designer louts and designer riots . |
8 | ‘ We need to get player representation involved when such changes are in the air because , frankly , I saw nothing wrong with the old laws — just the way some countries played them . ’ |
9 | I , I think it was largely the way most girls were treated . |
10 | ‘ That 's exactly the time many gentlemen do go astray , ’ said Bill . |
11 | It is a device for securing a make-believe absolute majority where no genuine absolute majority exists , and the winner is not the candidate most voters want but the candidate most voters are willing to accept . |
12 | Only not now , not the way those flames were moving … |
13 | Even Diana , an absolute beginner in the rules of love , was starting to suspect that this was not the way most men conducted their romances . |
14 | giving it just a couple more minutes and if he does n't come |
15 | ‘ just a couple more questions . |
16 | moving on , just a couple more things were on this agenda . |
17 | You 'd have known so well that when you turn over a stone all kinds of creepy-crawlies come clambering out . |
18 | I love doing ‘ New Faces ’ , but it 's not a job many pros would take on . |
19 | Probably not a lot these days , but at the start , we 're told , it stood for Two Guys and a VAX — has anyone signed for the movie rights yet ? |
20 | Mass emigration of that sort is not an option these days . |
21 | There 's always a danger these days that an artist can come into fashion and then go out again . |
22 | There 's always a danger these days that an artist can come into fashion and then go out again . |
23 | The second I did n't hear about for four days and even then not from a friend but from the free paper which used to be given away in the bars once a week those days . |
24 | She was also the girl most men wanted to go to bed with . |
25 | There are also a lot more things we can do to make this treatment more tolerable . |
26 | There are also a lot more things we can do to make this treatment more tolerable . |
27 | She would leave by the back door and pick up a taxi several blocks away . |
28 | This they achieved with stunning success , building up a trade several times the size of their previous home market . |
29 | It is difficult to pick up a magazine these days and not see an article or item of news about the latest attack on some computer or other . |
30 | Yeah for the sake of what , it cost me a fiver , probably a tenner these days , speculate to accumulate |