Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | She flushed as she met the quizzical expression in Helen 's eyes . |
32 | The country 's six largest construction companies , which together spend between $14 million and $16 million a year on earthquake research , met the extra costs of including base isolation in the structures . |
33 | I met the then Chairman of the AAA , Bill Ferguson , who asked me what the problem was all about . |
34 | But the actual impetus to ‘ act ’ only came when I met the right people in the right context … that is , Gerry and Amitha and the rest of the Working Party . |
35 | She met the burning passion of his eyes , and time ceased . |
36 | Leonora gripped a rail with white-knuckled hands when the boat bucked as it met the wilder waters of the sound . |
37 | Theda 's eyes met the scorching flame in his as she rose shakily to her feet to face him . |
38 | Then Benedict raised his head from where it rested in the wild disorder of her flaming hair , and his gaze met the misty love in the deep grey of her eyes . |
39 | Other companies , in sectors where the opportunities for technological change were greater , met the increasing competition by introducing more automation into their production processes . |
40 | President Blaise Compaore met the general secretaries of 42 political groupings on Jan. 7 for discussions preliminary to convening of a National Reconciliation Forum . |
41 | And as she met the dark gaze of Guido Falcone , her breath caught as though a fist had connected with her solar plexus . |
42 | The actual reasons for the popularity ( albeit relatively short-lived ) of the high-rise phase are many : it was architecturally fashionable ; it may have suited municipal prestige ; it answered immediate problems of increasing density as the big cities ran out of building land within their own boundaries ; and it met the spurious argument about saving agricultural land ( mounted by the farming lobby and the Conservative-dominated shire counties ) . |
43 | Then she disappeared , until Jane opened the airing cupboard and met the unblinking gaze of Fluff and Titch side by side on the blankets . |
44 | Held to coincide with May Day ( celebrated elsewhere in the capital by some 5,000 people ) , the 2,000-strong congress met the violent opposition of left-wingers who protested at the various anti-Semitic , nationalist , conservative Catholic , and free-market views of the participants . |
45 | Rising from his kneeling position , Chuck met the anxious eyes of the others grouped around him . |
46 | Most of those who met the future candidate on the Sailing Party were struck by his insatiable appetite for debate and a good time . |
47 | Mixed development met the sociological dictates of urbanity and community ; it met the planning critics of inter-war sprawl ; and it met architectural requirements of variety in materials ( concrete , brick , wood , pebbles and strong colours ) . |
48 | They both looked round , and met the startled eyes of Mrs Pigdon , the landlady . |
49 | Johnson treats the same Thursday afternoon as follows : ‘ We was travelling , when he met the weird sisters on his way . |
50 | Of the half million tests carried out for regulatory purposes in the year up to June 30 , 1989 , we are pleased to report that 998 out of 1,000 met the strict specifications of the European Community Directive . |
51 | When the latter were realigned or made anew they often met the earlier roads at a sharp angle on the parish boundaries . |
52 | Her eyes narrowed into hostile slits as she met the cold gaze of her mother-in-law . |
53 | The Australian Government met the British request by sending the Royal Australian Air Force 's Dakota transports of 38 Squadron to Malaya , deploying in May 1950 . |
54 | There were n't any wolf-whistles but the sudden silence that greeted her appearance in the archway brought a rueful tilt to her lips as she gently raised her eyebrows until her eyes met the disconcerted ones of the team manager . |
55 | I met the middle-aged son-in-law of the man who , a generation ago , had carved the block . |
56 | Later the same day he met the Turkish Commander of Ground Forces , Gen. Muhittin Fisunoglu , in Islamabad . |
57 | As Lucy moved back out into the passageway , she met the returning tide from the last ensemble number onstage ; they arrived in a rush , panting like horses and shedding their quasi-military costumes as they moved . |
58 | The deep voice behind her made her jump and , turning quickly , she met the smiling face of the man who had attracted her attention a short while back . |
59 | The low vaulted roof stretched for some forty feet until it met the blank wall at the far end . |
60 | Her eyes flashed coldly as they met the blank astonishment in his . |