Example sentences of "[verb] [noun prp] [prep] [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 It 's just come out with Networker for 80386 machines supporting SCO Unix and DOS and will include UnixWare in the same ClientPak II down the road .
2 It has just come out with Networker for 80386 machines supporting Santa Cruz Unix and MS-DOS and will include UnixWare in the same ClientPak II later .
3 Shirley was a good runner , and she caught Heather up a few yards from the fire .
4 To have released Meehan from seven years of wrongful imprisonment , recommended a free pardon for him , and then to have arrested and charged Waddell for the same crime would have required a greater degree of resolution than either of them possessed .
5 ‘ Look here ! ’ exclaimed Peter at the same moment .
6 The travelling chaos of a modern party leader 's election entourage had carried Major within a few miles of the home of the founder of the profession , a few of whose more troublesome contemporary practitioners are said to have caused him much irritation over the 16 months of his premiership .
7 At that meeting he said he hoped that if Germany occupied Czechoslovakia the move would paralyse Poland at the same time .
8 The Daurog moved about their business , eyeing Tallis with the same shivering caution as the evening before .
9 Might we not accuse Sartre of the same ?
10 At that time hardly anyone but Winters would have named Williams in the same breath as Eliot , and it is characteristic of Winters 's perversity ( or his independence ) that thirty years later , when it had become usual to set Williams up against Eliot , Winters 's opinion of Williams had long been much less favourable .
11 I said would it , in order now just to deal with the amendment on my own sir or support Mr at the same time ?
12 No Talmudic saying was nearer to him than that at the end of the Kiddushin : ‘ When a man faces his Maker , he will have to account for those ( God-given ) pleasures of life which he failed to enjoy , ’ and the Mezeritzer Rabbi commented , albeit a little more warily , ‘ You may reach a compromise between evil and good by enjoying legitimate bodily pleasure and serving God at the same time . ’
13 Many would claim that the teaching of Jesus is still relevant and that it is virtually impossible to be totally committed to amassing wealth and to serve God at the same time .
14 Evidence of my identity — why I , presumably an Englishman , since my relative is , should independently choose to visit Vienna at the same time — a time , incidentally , when most people with any sense are travelling in precisely the opposite direction …
15 Tall and elegant , her silver-grey hair styled into a smooth bob , she stood in the doorway and coolly surveyed Rachel with the same steady , grey-eyed gaze of her son .
16 She affected Luke in the same way as he did her .
17 Anne studied Robyn for a few moments .
18 Could I have Mr Chairman cos it 's a , is it an order of government to support Mr at the same time or should I do .
19 The journalist with whom I 'd joined TWW on the same week from sister papers in Cardiff had wickedly gone into another room to make the mischievous call .
20 She did not see Joe for a few days and then one Friday as she walked past she saw him in the teashop and went in to join him .
21 The curator of the Jeffery Museum scorned Mentmore as no more than ‘ a heterogeneous accumulation of prestigious loot ’ , while Lord Vaizey scathingly described the contents of Calke as ‘ skiploads of junk ’ .
22 They face Mayo in the All Ireland B championship replay at the Athletic Grounds in the curtain-raiser to the Armagh and Fermanagh Ulster senior championship replay .
23 The detail , then , is in this sense gratuitous , but it has its effect : Wilekin buys Margery with the same money that Dame Sirith can use to buy animals ; the bargains , and the items bought , are reduced to the same level .
24 The crowd were settling in nicely to this when Ray ‘ Preston ’ joined John for a few numbers .
25 He hated seeing wartime documentaries ; they did n't seem to affect Anna in the same way — she seemed to thrill with excitement as the guns flashed and the tanks churned through ruined streets .
26 Tree swallows had just arrived in Hobart on their annual migrations , and were ‘ particularly numerous in the streets ’ ; wood swallows dived among the paddocks and pasturelands on nearby estates ; fire-tailed finches and flame-breasted robins were busy nest-building in gardens and orchards — ‘ I have even taken its nest ’ , remarked Gould about the latter , ‘ from a shelving bank in the streets of Hobart' — while dusky robins perched on garden railings .
27 I 've invited Jack to a few receptions which Clare would have attended , but even so … . ’
28 In any case , one or another form of ‘ Christianity ’ must have reached Britain within a few years of the time specified by Gildas .
29 Erika followed Karl with a few lithe strides .
30 The doubts of these two people were entirely different , but they were both doubting God for the same reason : they did not know God as he really is .
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