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

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1 The summons was heard as an ordinary Friday summons in the Commercial Court and occupied about 20 minutes .
2 And throughout it all the music , first heard as an eerie sketch inside the hero 's head , skeletally indistinct and bone china fragile .
3 Perceptions may change — her body can feel as vast as a mountain , and her own breathing be heard as an urgent sound coming from a different person .
4 Thus illegitimacy is no longer taken into consideration in determining the rights of succession of an illegitimate person , or the rights of succession to his estate , or the rights of succession traced through an illegitimate relationship .
5 But British and French workers did not have to wait for an economic upturn .
6 Sometimes it is necessary to wait for an incoming aircraft which might cause a slight delay before you proceed to the resort .
7 The corollary is that if they eventually return to the UK , their foreign domicile will be retained until it can be ascertained that they intend to remain for an indefinite period .
8 In these cases the fossils show that these features have developed through an ordered series of transformations leading to conditions in the jawed vertebrates .
9 Police violence against members of racial minorities became a national issue following the widespread broadcast on television of an amateur video showing white Los Angeles policemen brutally beating a black man who had been stopped for an alleged driving offence on March 3 .
10 With planning consent now received for an improved access for the physically handicapped and an extension to provide a parish office and toilet for the disabled , tenders will shortly be invited for the building works .
11 Occasionally a reservation is received for an older work missed ( or turned down ) when originally published .
12 Whatever it was , Liam 's throat must have been bothering him something terrible for he got through an awful lot of the stuff that night .
13 a whole bowl of clean water over his nappy so if you wonder why I got through an extra nappy cos it was n't
14 He says : ‘ Small budgets , apologetic councils strapped for cash , and a complex social and sometimes ethnic mix of young customers and their parents do n't make for an easy life . ’
15 But it did n't always make for an easy life .
16 Their success at the game did not make for an easy relationship , though .
17 It certainly does n't make for an ideal working relationship , does it ? ’
18 I 'm going with a Scum season ticket holder and Newcastle Utd fan should make for an interesting evening all round .
19 They derive their strength from the realization that not to abide by them would make for an unworkable constitution .
20 It was from this base that Marian was invited in 1976 to apply to sit as an Assistant Recorder on the North-Eastern Circuit .
21 The many aspects of his life — all of them creative — will be examined during an illustrated talk by Billy Martin of Greenmount Agricultural College at Carrickfergus Library ( 8 pm ) .
22 Sadly , the forty-five-year-old 's rotund physique proved too much and he was forced to retire for an early bath .
23 The Bristol aircraft was eventually completed as an experimental airplane under the name Bristol Brabazon .
24 The decision has caused considerable controversy and been criticized as an excessive response to the problem , but Mayor Jean Baylaucq justified it on the grounds that the bears constituted a threat to animals and humans .
25 His car was crushed between an electrical equipment control box and a fence by the four-carriage diesel train on the Esk Valley line from Middlesbrough to Whitby .
26 Léonie only half-belonged in it , growing up in England with a dead English hero for a father and a mother disguised as an English missis with English ways .
27 The angel , disguised as an old man , went from door to door begging for food and drink .
28 Cunningly disguised as an electronic novelty record , ‘ Autobahn ’ is in reality a tribute to the German motorway system and the ordered freedom it brings .
29 For a bigger event , it is always better to go for an empty room that allows you scope to do your own thing rather than a place which has limiting fixed features .
30 Poland restored relations on Feb. 27 , calling the rift a mistake , apologising for an anti-Semitic purge in March 1968 and offering to restore citizenship to about 30,000 Jews forced to emigrate at that time .
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