Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] [verb] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | As you know the authorities or control very very closely , as to the additional members of staff that come on . |
2 | Honours in Economic and Social History allows students to combine the study of economic and social change or to focus more closely onto social change , combining if they wish courses in social history with some of the courses offered by the Sociology and the History departments . |
3 | Most of us will be average , and our children will remain at our socio-economic level or move marginally higher up the social order in line with an overall improvement in standards of living . |
4 | She was , in terms of the law , the better witness , did not rail or curse as wildly as her opponent and rival — the widow , at one point , fell to the ground in convulsions , twitching and flailing . |
5 | ‘ I will never speak to the NME or Sounds ever again . ’ |
6 | The incidence of the Famine was in fact worse for those peasants who wandered into the nearby Volga cities or travelled much further afield . |
7 | When you return to your car , have your key ready and check that there is no one in your car or acting suspiciously nearby . |
8 | If you can do this after an informal interview or visit then so much the better . |
9 | Although the last allegation is regarded with some scepticism by royal watchers , their speculation is heightened because the royal couple have barely been seen to exchange words or glances so far in the tour , even though they have been smiling and cheerful to those they have met . |
10 | There on either side of the River Leam , lie the wonderfully pre-served sites of the deserted villages of Braunstonbury and Wolfhamcote both apparently finally abandoned in the sixteenth century , together with the latter 's tiny church . |
11 | They were thrown to the top of the furnace and burned away merrily . |
12 | The natural warmth of the mahogany is a perfect foil for the P90s ’ tonal characteristics and recalls almost precisely the sound of an old Les Paul Junior . |
13 | Dandelion muttered , " Leave the warren , Frithrah ! " while Blackberry twitched his ears and looked very intently , first at Bigwig and then at Hazel . |
14 | A quick glance at him showed her that he thought nothing at all of a drive like this , clinging to the mountainside and driving much too fast . |
15 | Stir in the flour , add a tablespoon of the stock and cook very gently for 2–3 minutes . |
16 | Called on the initiative of the ruling DEMOS coalition and approved almost unanimously by the republican Assembly on Dec. 6 , the referendum had gone ahead in the face of claims by the federal authorities that it was unconstitutional , and despite threats of economic sanctions . |
17 | Stephen , Christina and Celia left the bedroom and walked cautiously downstairs in single file , horrified by the sight that greeted them . |
18 | I picked up reasonable speed and had just about regained my composure when a hand appeared on my left shoulder from behind ! |
19 | You weave uncertainly along the road at first , but soon you pick up speed and rush smoothly forward , and your heart leaps with joy at the mastery of the thing . |
20 | Before proceeding , we must define the terms consumption , investment and saving more fully . |
21 | It had fewer reporters , fewer offices and relied more heavily than did the Times on official press releases from the Government and its news agency , ZANA . |
22 | When the time comes , it can recoup any water loss and rehydrate very rapidly , although not by drinking . |
23 | And they came to the palace with all their animals and lived happily together for many years . |
24 | Some respond to an attack by drawing their legs tightly against their bodies , closing their eyes and staying completely still . |
25 | I looked coldly into his eyes and said very slowly : ‘ You are the bastard who denounced my father and were responsible for all of us being taken to Tabiano . |
26 | To her horror she felt the sting of tears in her eyes and looked away again , refusing to let him see her moment of weakness . |
27 | To her horror Rory felt the sting of tears behind her eyes and looked away helplessly . |
28 | I had a terrible shock when you opened your eyes and looked so steadily at me . |
29 | As he left court , Bartman said in a statement through his solicitor that he had been horrified and shocked by the murder and had always emphatically denied the allegations against him . |
30 | Select a more lofted club and swing normally thereafter . |