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

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1 Susie , 41 , has suffered from multiple sclerosis for 20 years and knows from first-hand experience the difficulty in finding facilities geared up for those who actually gain most from regular exercise .
2 In one case the opinion was expressed that the foreign affairs powers of the President are extra-constitutional , resting upon the international sovereign status of the United States and the necessity for that country to be able to perform effectively in foreign relations , uninhibited by domestic legal restrictions .
3 But the army has fallen bitterly into rival factions and the army had replaced the Duvaliers ' secret police as the only coherent force in the country .
4 Food , of course , remains a topic of passionate concern — the focus of minor complaints and disagreements which rumble on for long periods — and outbursts of contentment which are extremely short-lived .
5 These trays take four or six PP3s ( depending on the model of detector ) which push on to snap terminals in the bottom of the tray .
6 A number of significant changes have occurred in British society since 1979 , and the one centred on in this book has been the emergence of an underclass .
7 The incidence of heart failure among patients who are treated effectively with thrombolytic agents is probably lower than among those patients who are not treated .
8 Pre-emptive analgesia may be relevant to the management of chronic pain ; a Danish study showed a reduction of phantom limb pain for up to one year when ischaemic pain was treated effectively with epidural analgesia before amputation .
9 AMA a magical realist adventure story is set in London , drawing successfully on African traditions .
10 and goes right to that wall does n't it ?
11 " Did you know the canal goes right under this house ? " she said .
12 It is not just that the academic protocols of putative objectivity , cross referencing and theoretical vocabulary sit uneasily beside political polemic which reads so differently from the equally strict conventions of focused brevity in the local government or consultant 's report , although these issues of style are themselves not minor .
13 It was more than a shock I put my head in my in my hand and I remember kneeling right at this spot and just crying my heart out .
14 So what they says is that I , I got on at this wall , jumped across onto this other wall , shinned up the outside of this other wall , stood on top of this the first floor wall and jumped up and caught hold of the top of the second floor wall and he reckon in the la about fucking twenty odd seconds , I was up and over and in , they , they , they fucking kill yourself , get down , I ca n't remember none of it .
15 So men from the IRA mixed with British squaddies , and through necessity got on with each other .
16 I got on with some work of my own and he went back to his .
17 I did anyway , I got on with most teachers but but he did , really did give him a a really big , say a big couple of swipes on his backside .
18 I think that part of our business makes it more difficult because ah the purchase of Allied Carpets by Carpetland is the space of the market at a fairly speedy rate and I personally believe other retailers will have the policy to sub-let surface areas in the next few years so it 's something we got on with three years ago and very pleased we did it .
19 For a short time we got on without much difficulty , but we were soon obliged to have recourse to our hands and knees , and clamber thus from one crag to another .
20 Well the first question I want to ask you is how do you feel you got on in those presentations .
21 This is n't a political or geographical question , and I 'm not going to ramble on about environmental issues .
22 It was not until the following summer that Cadwallon surprised Osric 's forces and slew the Deiran leader , thereafter ravaging widely across Anglian territory and slaying Eanfrith when he came to sue for peace ( HE 111 , 1 ) .
23 E. Hosta ‘ Halcyon ’ Choice perennial with arresting blue , paddle-shaped leaves in summer , joined eventually by stocky stems of lilac flowers .
24 Then the Cid bade his banner move on , and the Bishop Don Hieronymo pricked forward with his company , and laid on with such guise , that the hosts were soon mingled together .
25 The last Archdeacon of Woodborough , a genial and easy man , had invited all the priests of his eight deaneries to a fork supper laid on with great relish by his wife , a woman whose every fibre rejoiced at being a clergy wife .
26 She was small and dark , with rimless spectacles , and became matronly in middle age .
27 Anthony 's regular enquiries of his colleagues around Italy had at last borne fruit and Annunziata 's son had been discovered in a Roman hospital recovering slowly from serious wounds to his head and spine .
28 Most of the time we communicate verbally to each other , and we expect our horses to do the same .
29 Liquid mixtures which deviate widely from ideal behaviour can not be separated by fractional distillation .
30 She may be listed somewhere among missing persons and no search have begun for her because the manner of her life showed that occasional apparent disappearances were not unusual .
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