Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [vb -s] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Then it turns out that Patrick rather likes it after all .
2 Matt eventually replaces it with an electric violin , deep on echo and reverb , swelling and rolling like a full orchestra , pitching the sombre melodies into the realms of classic film soundtracks .
3 Relating an interlude of bad weather in 1873 , Bonington suddenly whisks us to the ( almost ) contemporary Chamonix campsite : ‘ Sitting out bad weather is another familiar experience .
4 A couple of years of university so familiarises us with this idea that literature dissolves entirely into the drudgery of reading and writing crit .
5 Among the more comprehensive books on twentieth-century Mexican art in recent years , Shifra Goldman only mentions him in passing , Luis Cardoza y Aragón says little more than that Gironella ‘ escapes him ’ , and Ida Rodriguez Prampolini dismisses him from her discussion of Mexican surrealism as an ‘ international ’ artist , more closely related to Spain than to Mexico .
6 Since it can not be known as a concept that will realize itself in the future , Sartre argues instead that the totality only produces itself in the moment : ‘ The incarnation as such is at once unrealizable except as totalization of everything and irreducible to a pure abstract unity of that which it totalizes ’ ( II , 58 ) .
7 One primary schools only has one inside toilet for 60 pupils in one of its buildings .
8 Such a picture of the mind naturally lends itself to a James-type account of the localisation of bodily sensations : if the mind has its ‘ seat ’ in the head , and sensations are in the mind , then what appears to be the directly-kno-wn location of the sensation must really be the indirectly-known location of the source of the sensation .
9 Tomorrow , of course , Kathleen Long joins us for the Phone the Doc slot .
10 The United States thus finds itself in a no-win situation : the more it is seen to be intervening against him , the more it is likely to reinforce his position .
11 UP THE road , veteran boogie-meal beasts Blackfoot are packing the Marquee but Charles F easily outbids them in the none blacker rock stakes .
12 UP THE road , veteran boogie-meal beasts Blackfoot are packing the Marquee but Charles F easily outbids them in the none blacker rock stakes .
13 The ability to make long-range plans is at a premium in early middle game , and the machine 's low level of ability in this department usually gets it into terrible trouble .
14 Mr Gorbachev still lacks them in the two areas that matter most .
15 EIRE 's rapidly growing catering industry still has plenty of room for investment , according to a report published by the country 's National Food Centre .
16 This was the lowest rise in the UK , but the overall figure still constitutes one in three of Scotland 's unemployed .
17 Whether we call some individuals Ranters , others Levellers , Diggers , Muggletonians , early Quakers and so forth and then present them either as a type of ‘ lunatic fringe ’ to mainstream developments or , as Hill eloquently puts it in his The World Turned Upside Down : ‘ the attempts of various groups of the common people to impose their own solutions to the problems of their time , in opposition to the wishes of their betters who had called them into political action ’ is a matter of current political alignment and represents the way we wish to intervene in the present as in the past .
18 But the mind always expresses itself through the body , consciously or unconsciously , just as it does in humans .
19 But Baudelaire 's perception also sets him beside Eliot himself .
20 This high degree of concentration also manifests itself at the most localized scales .
21 It helps to create a pattern in the subconscious mind so that , as you go about your routine actions , the mind automatically prepares itself for sleep .
22 Do n't forget membership of the Squash Club also provides you with full membership of the Sportcentre , and therefore allows you to utilise all its facilities , whether it be the new 2nd Nature Gymnasia , the sauna , or just trying out some of the many activities available at the centre .
23 The idea of sub-contracting an exhibition piece now fills me with abject horror .
24 The membership of local DUP branches now includes lots of non-Free Presbyterians .
25 Glenshee has four cannons and Aonach Mor now has one on a one-year trial basis .
26 Given the environmental problems facing corporations and the preparedness of executives and officials unhindered by moral or ethical constraints to find ‘ rational ’ solutions , an operative criterion frequently forces itself into their consciousness — ‘ will it pay ’ ( and in whispered voices ) ‘ even though it is technically illegal ? ’
27 The card immediately signals you as an important customer .
28 Many also have powerful glands on the head , those of cats being on their cheeks , those of elephants in front of their ears , and the horse even has one in its nose .
29 And Evan even stirs himself to encore with a heart-breaking solo shimmy through The Shirelles ' ‘ Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow ? ’ , the latest addition to Lemonheads ' litany of unlikely , gorgeous cover versions .
30 As we shall see later the social anthropologist 's view of society as a network of person-to-person relationships almost takes it for granted that all human interactions can be broken down into elements of binary exchange of this kind .
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