Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 There is only one Arsenal today , and I can not conceive another simply because no other club have players fitted to carry on the same ideas . ’
2 They bring on the young ponies and in return he teaches them .
3 Track down the following books through the index .
4 CROSS A FAST TYPIST WITH A WINDOWS WORD PROCESSOR AND THE CHANCES ARE YOU 'LL SEE SOME WAILING AND GNASHING OF TEETH AS THE PROGRAM CHUGS ALONG A FEW PACES BEHIND THE USER .
5 Sam Baker QC ( almost ) from number 113a had suggested that he ‘ bring along a few bottles of my Australian Chardonnay ’ but no one could face the prospect of being talked through another glass of uniquely flinty , resonantly expressive Murray River Chardonnay by Sam Baker QC ( almost ) .
6 The wind whipped down the narrow side-streets and alleys , whistling in the wide estuaries .
7 The agreement includes a vital clause stating that the Commission must examine the rates of duty laid down every two years , and for the first time no later than 31st December 1994 .
8 Two thousand years ago a sex manual written in China laid down a few guidelines for gauging a woman 's sexual characteristics from a careful study of her face .
9 A law signed on March 5 ( given in full in Rossiskaya gazeta of May 6 ) laid down the legal foundations of individual and state security and set up a Security Council responsible for this area , chaired ex officio by the Russian President .
10 They seem to have bullied him and made him er , make concessions , and the question that Freud and Bullett constantly ask is , why did Wilson make these concessions , especially since his position was already defined before he came to Europe , you know he already laid down the fourteen points , and sold it to the American people .
11 The 1971 White Paper laid down the following requirements for adult training centres and showed the actual provision in 1969 , as shown overleaf .
12 That year the great Earl of Chatham , formerly the elder Pitt , laid down the basic principles of British naval policy :
13 In 1986 the Court of Appeal laid down the basic rules on competition by ex-employees in Faccenda Chicken Ltd v Fowler 1986 IRLR 69 .
14 Scare stories about Britain 's beaches have abounded since 1976 when an EEC directive laid down the acceptable limits of sewage pollution , the year Wessex Water set about turning the tide of increasingly dirty beaches .
15 Darius stomps down the three steps without saying a word .
16 Grim prospects do hang over the heads of black school leavers and the research of Gloria Lee and John Wrench does much to nail down the specific ways in which employment opportunities are much narrower for the black kid seeking apprenticeships in industry ( 1981 ) .
17 DURING THE UUAC GENERAL STRIKE THESE AIRCRAFT WERE TOUCHING DOWN EVERY FEW MINUTES AT ALDERGROVE AIRPORT IN THE LARGEST AIR AND SEA MOVEMENT OF TROOPS UNDERTAKEN BY THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT SINCE THE SUEZ OPERATION TWENTY-ONE YEARS EARLIER .
18 It is only the slow pace of human speech and human reactions that slows down the electronic processes that come into play when national security appears to be at risk .
19 When the divers went over the side to swim down the seventy feet to the pipe , however , they immediately discovered how hazardous it really was .
20 Over the wall , Frear had come in and was talking to one of the waiters as he wiped down the outside tables .
21 A few brightly coloured pony-drawn traps , on twisted bicycle-wheels , meandered down the white-sand streets .
22 ‘ The small orders bring in the big ones . ’
23 Say , you have a problem with a youth , they could do you out this plan that would sound very good on paper — bring in the social workers , bring in the DHSS and juvenile liaison .
24 The process is painfully laborious , but with every announcement , IBM Corp is getting closer to acquiring the competitive edge that is the difference between survival and oblivion in the Unix business , and yesterday the company filled in a few gaps in its RS/6000 line , the most challenging development being a wind up of the clock on the single-chip Rios processor to create a 45MHz Model 230 , which starts at just $4,800 .
25 The process is painfully laborious , but with every announcement , IBM Corp is getting closer to acquiring the competitive edge that is the difference between survival and oblivion in the Unix business , and last week the company filled in a few gaps in its RS/6000 line , the most challenging development being a wind up of the clock on the single-chip Rios processor to create a 45MHz Model 230 , which starts at just $4,800 .
26 I mean I 've filled in a few forms for them but I mean probably you 're a passive owner like me in the sense that I do n't go and actively trade them , er I keep them in a long term investment , and that 's it .
27 The look in her eyes filled in the unspoken words in her sentence .
28 He and the motor trader filled in the usual forms .
29 Television offered either live coverage or by editing down the best moments presented a particularly dramatic version of events .
30 By the time we were off the Capes , there was water flying in all directions and glad cries as the Bénéteaus surfed down the glassy fronts of the swells .
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