Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] and [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Unlike the arts , the shortage of NHS funds causes suffering and even death .
2 There are 5 arm spines obscured by thick skin ; when denuded they appear glossy and quite rugose with large secondary points along the shaft of the spine .
3 Unfortunately a cold home , heated only when there are wet clothes around , causes damp and consequently health problems .
4 The rhetoric of most Third World governments and radical researchers on the damage done by FDI in general and specific TNCs in particular , seems at odds with the almost universal scramble of these same Third World governments advised by ( in some cases ) the same radical researchers to create policies to attract more and more FDI into their countries .
5 put fifty and then tan and now equals .
6 It was still soaking wet and now Wexford carefully removed from its leather partitions a photograph of Lilian Hatton , a driving licence and a darts club membership card and spread them in the sun to dry .
7 if butane gas or aerosols are sprayed directly into the mouth , they may cool the throat tissues causing swelling and perhaps suffocation
8 After retirement these expectations may no longer even be relevant , yet habits die hard and probably patterns of caring have already been established which will go on exerting an influence even though there is no longer any need .
9 Heyes scored 65 and then Potter took five wickets to overcome Action .
10 Presumably the well of fast bowlers will one day run dry and then West Indies will have to devise a new strategy ; after all , India did not fare too badly in the 1960s and '70s with a quartet of spinners .
11 Look fine and distinctly dandy , teaming your tweeds with a waistcoat and jodhpurs .
12 The C65 really does sound brill and even people that down Commodore reckon it sounds pretty nifty .
13 Although the original intention was to devote every Thursday morning during the autumn term to the project , the time spent each week was less than a morning as pupils from Sutton School had to be transported one and half miles to Russells Hall , and other events such as school assemblies delayed the start each Thursday .
14 Eastern Creek was n't scorching hot and yet Kenny Roberts revealed the Dunlops had been working at their best in the blazing heat of qualifying .
15 ( 8.4 ) , as n approaches infinity approaches zero and so Eq .
16 MI5 never replied , GCHQ expressed polite and emphatically arm 's length interest , and the CIA offered help , exhibits and the information that the only other museum of spying they know of is in Havana .
17 that is a luxury I think erm to be able to do it , if you want to write and earn money , which I do as well as , as socialize while I 'm working erm you 've got to find ways of , of , of doing that and erm just writing books and poetry just would n't , I , I , I could n't survive on that , I really do have to find other ways of , of earning money which is enjoying more and also uses of my skill and erm I would think you 'd need to be in contact with the situation rather than you not knowing , being able to write about that .
18 He or she may also have vomiting and possibly diarrhoea .
19 This seems reasonable and about 50% of these are situated on the Tyne .
20 No I bring one and then Tim brings one .
21 Abundance of it represented laughter and joy ; scarcity represented suffering and even death .
22 Her heart had been beating fast and her hands were shaking , but as he kissed her and his body pressed close against hers , the length of his body hard against hers , those signs of fear gradually ceased and she grew weak and curiously fluid in his arms .
23 David Whittaker hit an unbeaten 48 as Ormskirk reached 127–5 and then Paul Griffiths took four wickets for 19 runs as St Helens replied with 113–9 .
24 As competition in the international brewery industry , intensifies , growth opportunities become fewer and so ingenuity and creative flair become more important .
25 Unfortunately , cold war traditions appeared to die hard and neither Douglas Hurd nor James Baker seem to have ‘ factored in ’ a Soviet component for their proposals .
26 It 's I normally go first and then Foster comes behind me , but I think erm Simpson over hit and was far post , he knocked it back , I had a touch and then just erm slotted her home , which is erm quite erm good .
27 Lovejoy and Latimer would not accept that curved phalanges ( toes and fingers ) necessarily meant grasping and hence arboreality .
28 Nevin shot over , Aldridge went close and then Higgins hit the bar with a header from Morrissey 's cross .
29 Twice , Frank Crockford went close and then Alresford extended their lead with another Nigel Clarke penalty .
30 I was gon na be happy to move the recommendation sir and anyone who 's aware of the traffic problem in London Road Brandon will , will support that and also sir the figures that in the questionnaire that was sent out support route A , emphatically because you 'll notice that double the people er double the number who returned the questionnaire supported route A as opposed to any of the other alternatives , so , so I think the , the recommendation that we were to accept this morning 's various adequately worded and , and accepted .
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