Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [verb] [art] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Be Young , Be Foolish But Be Happy was a smash , her great new single , You To Me Are Everything is bounding up the charts and her new album , Sonia looks set to do the same . |
2 | Now the factory which developed it in the 60s looks set to go the same way . |
3 | For this purpose , I propose first to discuss the several bloom shapes and forms , then the growth and habit forms and variations , and then progressively to pass on to the many breed and race classifications . |
4 | He says many feel the same way as Joe — they are loyal to Dowty . |
5 | At the beginning of the war Russia had felt able to commit no more than a quarter of her field army to the southern part of the empire , as she needed the other three-quarters on her western frontier to defuse possible threats from Austria , Prussia and Sweden . |
6 | In terms of sustainability , we we have done underdone undertaken the same exercise which Barton Willmore have done , and looked at all the various sources , I mean from there you should be including those published by the rural development corporation , commission I should say . |
7 | He 'd first appeared a few months earlier for just a few minutes . |
8 | The city my blood had built 1 knew no more |
9 | Later , I heard Mrs Goreng coaxing Kaptan to say a few foreign sentences in front of his father . |
10 | Bobby had long ago learned the working man 's love of facts as opposed to theories and he always made sure to have a few up his sleeve before he spoke at a union meeting . |
11 | The mixture of adulation and censure with which seamen were regarded continued to provide the same rich harvest for the sentimental and the censorious . |
12 | I said , oh I lo I love it , I lo , I said I know it sounds awful thought no more and then Shirley said to me when she 'd gone she said , she came up to me one day she said I wish to God he 'd stop that bloody noise , this time ! |
13 | We exemplify this using the same matrix A as above ; also , we adopt the device of reducing at each stage a homologous element ( in this case the bottom element ) to unity , beginning with co = e4 . |
14 | Then she began to feel anxious , for she could sense that Fontana was getting set to make the same impossible leap . |
15 | ‘ I was getting bored doing the same jokes night after night , ’ he says . |
16 | ‘ My own kind , ’ she replied , and getting ready to put a few questions from her list , she paused to smile — and found that he could find his questions faster . |
17 | It was permitted to offer only recommendations to the Committee of Ministers , without bring able to bind the latter in any way : quite often , the Committee simply chose to ignore or reject Assembly recommendations . |
18 | But first , something has to be said about consciousness and intentions , because in everyday life we interpret our own behaviour in these terms , and it seems natural to do the same for animals . |
19 | In other words while the public may have all watched the same news they did n't all see it in the same way . |
20 | If you feel able to do the same directly from the original plan , then by all means do so : but we 're advising a reversible template so that each kite half is the same — and there 's no guarantee that the first drawing will achieve that ! |
21 | By the time I arrived at B.P. there was need for many more of those whom Peter Calvocoressi calls the Indians , and the net had been cast wider to trawl the less élite from universities other than Oxford and Cambridge . |
22 | Ann said they kept both wanting the same thing at the same time . |
23 | His work affects me the same way — which is why I bought that painting a few years ago . |
24 | It has been estimated that in the UK in 1981 about 54 per cent of married women aged 15–44 wanted no more births . |
25 | When people queried whether Eva 's alert mind would get bored repeating the same course every couple of months she had a ready answer . |
26 | Yet Doreen 's aunt and the au pair , who was quite a caring sort , did much to sweeten the latter part of Doreen 's childhood . |
27 | It may prove difficult to co-ordinate the many specialised tasks and divisions that are required by the division of labour . |
28 | Therefore within the lexicon run , runs , running , ran each have the same ROOT-INDEX stored ( 19590 ) to indicate that they are all derived from the same morphological root . |
29 | How does each interpret the same story ? |
30 | He said this meant no more votes for those who supported any paramilitary organisation , no more safe houses , no more slogans of support on gable walls , footpaths and even schoolbags . |