Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [adj] [noun sg] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | APR 1993 At the first TOP Surgery Allan Paterson met team leaders to find out first hand the progress of their teams . |
2 | Lorna Marsh initially turned down the chance to go on the trip when she found out that Bingo The Clown would be joining them . |
3 | Secondly , the speech that I shall be making tomorrow will give in great detail the marvellous progress made under the valleys initiative . |
4 | Notice as you walk up this path the difference between the plantation on the left , which has a mixture of broadleaf and coniferous trees , and that on the right which is mostly pine . |
5 | A book lying on the counter was opened , and while pushing back auburn hair the woman asked , ‘ Did you have a reservation ? ’ |
6 | In Chapters 4 and 5 we consider in more detail the writing techniques through which you can present to best effect the kinds of argument described here . |
7 | Now everyone knows Welsh lamb is best but if anything is likely to cause us to wobble over this judgement the next dish was ‘ filet d'agneau aux truffes ’ — Normandy salt marsh lamb , mouth-melting , succulent , on a bed of truffles with an intense , shiny , Madeira — sauce , the whole dish testimony to Lallement 's creativity . |
8 | ‘ I 've been waking up all night every night covered in sweat , just the whole bed dripping in it . |
9 | Once these buildings were the heart of Swindon , they employed 14,000 people , turning out one locomotive every week and a wagon every hour . |
10 | Amazingly , the film takes on instant depth the minute it touches ‘ American ’ soil , suggesting something very like moral ambiguity as Columbus suddenly turns into the hard-arsed imperialist we now fondly imagine him to be . |
11 | We asked people to keep a diary of what they were doing and to fill in this diary every half an hour , saying where they were , who they were with and what they were doing , and we were able to see erm first of all that the range of people that you meet decreases when you 're unemployed , that you 're actually spending more time alone , less time with friends and other people . |
12 | If an abstract is included , it may be on a separate loose sheet and can be used to give in some detail the contents and argument of the report to those who do not require to read the whole text . |
13 | But we are in no doubt that , if the electorate fails to pardon the Conservatives at the polls today , it will pay a price at the hands of a Labour government , perhaps sustained by the Liberal Democrats , which will set back this country a generation . |
14 | I said I du n no how they afford it , I said I ca n't afford to go out one day a week , |
15 | Cumani landed a double on the track on Tuesday , and travelling head lad Ian Willows said : ‘ When I got back last night the boss said ‘ thank heaven for Brighton . ’ |
16 | The three old miners considered that it was intended to carry out this operation a little before the smelt houses " left off " and of course they left off by persuasion of the Parliamentary forces , violent or otherwise . |
17 | Second , that to carry out this task the teams needed to be protected from the everyday pressures of casework . |
18 | And with several parties coming up this autumn-winter the prospects for the coming months are looking good . |
19 | Now with diabetes there 's two types , too much sugar and too little sugar now diabetes erm , Irene said to you , erm is controlled by the insulin in the pancreas in the stomach , it throws out this insulin the liver throws out the sugar and I 'm not going into actual detail , but if there is too little insulin then it is allowing the liver to send out too much glucose , so if , if the person has got this erm pancreas that is n't churning out insulin or too little then your person will have sugar diabetes . |
20 | ‘ I expect I 'll walk over this way every day anyway , and if he does come on Saturday could Archie be here , please , to take him down with his bags to the cottage ? ’ |
21 | ‘ It 's an unexploded bomb , Piper , and if it had gone off last night a lot of you silly buggers would have gone with it . ’ |
22 | The more he thought about that summer the pleasanter it seemed . |
23 | To get over this problem the latter exit is gently angled so that from La Scala the exit/entrance is square to the Piazza . |
24 | The communication receptors are switched off each time a field is generated . |
25 | Once the unit is plugged in , the computer does not need to be switched off each time the SRAM is inserted or removed since switch S1 controls all the necessary isolation . |
26 | Also , it would be impractical for the society to pay out each time a particular tune is played at every PRS-licensed venue . |
27 | Treacly piped music from inside slopped out each time the automatic doors opened . |
28 | As a result of the way in which the husband carried out this function the wife executed the documents believing that her liability would be limited to £60,000 . |
29 | The former sclerite carries on either side a convex process serving for articulation with the ginglymus of the mandible . |
30 | With no might duty neighbourhood police usually avoid loitering youths , drunks , and other might people , something which at least one complained about , leaving these categories to the section or reserve police who possess in less proportion the skills required for effective community policing . |