Example sentences of "[verb] [indef pn] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 This is real wilderness — we met no-one else in a day 's walking .
2 Oh yeah , well , he has probably eat nothing even in the day and .
3 we take some of them part bake breads and some cheese and biscuits and a great big packet of cheese and , and you just you know , you can either just sit there , but the food , once you get down the food is so cheap you do n't want nothing else in the heat .
4 The administrator 's greeting made everyone else in the room turn round to look .
5 It 's now about bringing everyone together for the good of British rugby , ’ said the Scot .
6 But one artist is so entranced by their beauty that he 's painted nothing else for the last six years .
7 If the description fits someone else in the office , take action .
8 ‘ It was very competitive with everyone stabbing everyone else in the back as they tried to become stars .
9 The first one came after 27 minutes , when Neil Matthews beat everyone else to the ball .
10 The remainder , very carelessly and messily written , was supplied by an unidentified copyist , who contributed nothing else to the score ; and it lacks trumpet parts , though he left staves for them .
11 They want somebody here from the for half an hour and them not being served first
12 If you 're trying to catch somebody immediately after a crime , you grab every man you can and smother the area .
13 Impact printers are the largest group and consist of three main sub categories ; dot matrix , daisy wheel and ink jet and , apart from the latter which actually fires its ink these operate by pressing something hard through a ribbon in order to leave an impression on the sheet of paper .
14 ‘ I built one specifically to a seven-note design and the loco carried it from Paddington to Sheffield .
15 Kuijken ( ) , as ever , puts musical values first , and in this he reminds me very much of a firstgeneration ‘ authentic ’ recording made by the Collegium Aureum under Schmidt-Garden ( not yet available on CD ) , which similarly involved one textually in a way which few versions can match , even if one is left with the impression that many of the musical solutions may have registered almost as comfortably on modern instruments .
16 His mission had been planned two years ago when he worked well with stablemate Balthus , the 1987 Cambridgeshire winner , and Glover promises he has something else in the yard to continue the trend in two years .
17 There are already two hundred thousand Chinese living in Cholon and you can buy everything there from a pipe of opium to a slant-eyed " singing girl . " "
18 There will be at least two of them , but even if they know each other they wo n't know anybody else except the one man who took them on and will eventually pay them .
19 ‘ ME , YOU SOFT GETS ! ’ shouts everybody else on the planet .
20 Whether control of these facilities by the CPSU fulfilled this requirement is debatable , but before we jump to the conclusion that we could not have expected anything else from the Soviet system , consider the chequered history of the First Amendment to the United States constitution , which reads inter alia : ‘ congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech . ’
21 Did you buy anything else from the
22 You wo n't know anything yet from the forensics ? ’
23 Some say he took it from an Indian funeral chant , others from a poem by a U.S. poet Mary Fry , though no one seems to know anything else about the lady .
24 Certainly evasion was rife in 1381 , as can be seen from the marked discrepancies between the numbers paying the tax in that year and the figures for 1377 [ A.4 ] , and there is no reason to believe that the payments in the earlier year , although more complete , provide anything close to a total record of the population .
25 I have carefully said nothing here about the details of particular natural sex differences .
26 Notice that we have said nothing yet about the possibility of actually deciding , in a given instance , which of the two mutually exclusive classes the posited existent belongs to .
27 Marx 's concept of a social revolution — that is , a major transition from one type of society to another — says nothing directly about the use of violence ; although Marx , and some later Marxists , undoubtedly thought that in most cases the political revolutions through which such transitions are finally accomplished and the new society securely established would require an armed struggle .
28 But as they do need the financial background too , finding a suitable candidate to take on the finance director role , particularly of a large organisation , can be a problem and it 's not unknown for a company to invest considerable time and money in training someone specially for the job , though it is rare .
29 ‘ Your father thought he recognised someone here in the hotel . ’
30 And the reason I call it a candid portrait is because I do n't think that the he may have seen somebody there with a camera , but he certainly was n't posing for the camera .
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