Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [prep] [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 It argued that of the half million British troops overseas , 200,000 were in areas that did not create a foreign currency liability , and of the rest few were in areas requiring direct dollar expenditure ; ‘ it follows that the contribution to be made to the balance of payments problem by the withdrawal of troops in overseas theatres will be strictly limited , will apply only to those areas when there is at present a currency obligation , and will produce little or no direct dollar saving . '
2 half a bottle all over his I mean that with a any way , but all over his fucking private parts shave them
3 This is simply because the second , or front , bed makes knit and purl knitting possible within the same row .
4 And one of the reasons they all became interested at the same time was that a lot of them knew each other , and so one of the things I 've been looking at is the correspondence between Americans and British people , and the fact that they travelled and kept diaries of who they met in the other country , and they all swapped ideas on how to deal with this particular level of poverty .
5 What the quarto labels ‘ the First SONG ’ runs right through from ‘ Come all ye songsters ’ to ‘ Sing while we trip it ’ Purcell divided this into no fewer than five separate numbers : the countertenor solo ‘ Come all ye songsters ’ ; the trio ‘ May the god of wit inspire ’ — without the chorus repeat specified in the quarto , but duly followed by what it labels ‘ a Composition of Instrumental Musick , in imitation of an Eccho ’ ; a chorus which , instead of repeating ‘ May the god of wit ’ , sets the first line of the second stanza , ‘ Now join your warbling voices all ’ ; and finally a solo , ‘ Sing while we trip it ’ , this time with the specified chorus repeat .
6 Coarser gauges and of course knitting some of the more specialist yarns like Channel which in particular .
7 The other bad news is that not only did John Fullard get a letter for the wrong house in The Grove , he also got another on the same day intended for 27 The Oval .
8 Bowled over by the originality and assurance of Joyce 's Ulysses , which was being sent to him by the author in typescript section by section , Pound was between 1920 and 1922 dismantling the several hundred lines of The Cantos that he had written and published , and recasting them radically , using some of the same material but trying for a less personalized presentation .
9 And we shared some of the same problems , sewage s leaking into the offices and asbestos lagging round the piping .
10 Certainly anyone who has ever had a severe , immediate reaction to a food is likely to react in the same way if they are told that they have consumed some of the same food .
11 s s several decades apart , had broken this about the same place you see .
12 Indeed , I have given some of the same warnings myself and , like them , have advised paying off debts and accumulating cash .
13 Make this in the same way as sardine butter , using the same proportions of fish and butter .
14 I make this in the same way as a strawberry or raspberry water ice , except that mulberries need no additional lemon or orange juice .
15 The presentations of the results followed the same format as last year and journalists invited to Blackfriars were given the opportunity to sample some of the own brand products introduced into stores in 1992/93 .
16 Schoop was , however , found guilty on the same charges because she gave further details to Hans Kopp when he telephoned her later the same day at his wife 's suggestion .
17 It would be an excellent idea to provide your Porcupine Puffer with a separate tank , but do n't introduce another into the same tank because they just do n't get on and one of them would almost certainly die .
18 But it has some of the same staff , with a new manager director and so on .
19 ‘ They appear to know some of the same people . ’
20 In turning the tables on Einstein he used another of the latter 's ideas .
21 Figure 7.3 illustrates this for the same capacitor as that in Figure 7.2 .
22 Figure 7.3 illustrates this for the same capacitor as that in Figure 7.2 .
23 As a result the later Chapters of this book explore some of the these areas ; they can not be as focussed on the specifically procedural aspects of prosecution and trial .
24 Peter Seabrook visits some of the many wonderful NT gardens in this beautiful part of the country .
25 The changes which took place in Eastern Europe during 1989 and 1990 pose some of the same problems .
26 This booklet covers some of the many services available and more importantly how to make use of them .
27 This booklet covers some of the many services available and more importantly how to make use of them .
28 Another study , by Mintel , a market-research company , covers some of the same ground as the academics ' book ( but costs £795 ) .
29 An HMSO booklet of the same name covers much of the same ground .
30 And so it was actually becoming dangerous at the same time .
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