Example sentences of "[verb] [noun prp] in the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Grimsby frustrated Middlesbrough in the early stages with their sweeper system and repeated back passes to their goalkeeper . |
2 | The brilliant incandescence of heated lime led Welsbach in the 1880s to experiment with fabrics impregnated with nitrates of the lanthanides and actinides ; on ignition a fragile skeleton of oxides was left . |
3 | He later urged voters to support Lissouba in the second round and , according to sources close to the two parties , on Aug. 11 UPADS entered into a formal electoral alliance with the PCT . |
4 | Was n't that partly the reason why she had agreed to see André in the first place ? |
5 | He fixed Warton in the unrelenting stare of his cold green eyes . |
6 | One such was the Duke of Richmond who found Sussex in the 1740s in the midst of what a number of local historians have rightly described as a ‘ guerilla war ’ . |
7 | The Democratic Convention also won the mayoralties of the important cities of Brasov , Constanta , Ploiesti , Sibiu and Arad ( having won Timisoara in the first round , with 64 per cent of votes ) . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | It places Scott in the front rank as one of the world 's most innovative Himalayan climbers . |
11 | ‘ But I 'll never forget his face when I collected a winners ’ medal after West Ham beat Arsenal in the 1980 Cup final ! ’ |
12 | The Shirleys built Wiston in the 1570s , worked effectively in raising money to support the Armada and then went broke , as did one branch of the Pelhams at Buckstepe . |
13 | Each time they arrive at a pose , Colas somehow steals the expected kiss or holds Lise in the proper climax as Alain strikes what he believes to be the proper pose . |
14 | That ai n't terrible they mentioned Swansea in the early sixties , but eh |
15 | That ai n't terrible they mentioned Swansea in the early sixties , but eh |
16 | The Poles beat Russia in the 1920s . ’ |
17 | What do you think of Karl Ludvigsen 's prediction that Fiat will buy Chrysler in the next decade ? |
18 | She pronounced Maurice in the French way . |
19 | She found Helen in the last one of all , sitting on the floor with her head on her knees , crying as if she never intended to stop . |
20 | Bari punished Pompey in the second half when Caglianelli and Alessio struck twice in 40 seconds , with Capocchiano adding a late third . |
21 | By the time the plane approached Istanbul in the late afternoon , Mark had put away several large measures of single malt Scotch . |
22 | He marked his arrival in county society by rebuilding Chipley in the 1680s , and engaging in rivalry with the nearby Tory , John Sanford of Nynehead . |
23 | In July 1990 , the then New Zealand Minister for Tourism and Disarmament and Arms Control , Fran Wilde , visited Fiji in the first direct contact between the two countries since the coups of 1987 . |
24 | The 24-year-old Bromborough plus one man moves in at the expense of Royal Liverpool 's Ian Farrall , who is the only one out of the team which beat Cumbria in the first league match at Seascale . |
25 | Dalriada will represent Ulster in the senior girls event , Wallace High School will be the junior girls representatives with Bangor Grammar representing Ulster in the junior boys event . |
26 | Wigan will meet Oldham in the semi-finals of the Greenalls Lancashire Cup if they beat Swinton in the second round next Tuesday . |
27 | Fellow midfielder Lawrie Sanchez , whose goal beat Liverpool in the 1988 FA Cup final , added : ‘ Every time we play them , they want to beat us to try to make up for the 1988 defeat . |
28 | Hegel himself , regarded as one of the ‘ deflated balloons ’ of German philosophy by his former French admirer , Hippolyte Taine ( 1828–93 ) , went out of fashion in his native country , and the way in which ‘ the tiresome , conceited and mediocre epigones who set the tone among the educated German public ’ treated him moved Marx in the 1860s ‘ to declare myself publicly a disciple of that great thinker ’ . |
29 | The British insisted that it be worked by British operators — reluctantly agreed to — and it finally entered Australia in the Northern Territories . |
30 | When he is really inform it is a treat to watch his work on the leg side , and few who saw it will forget that catch which dismissed Paynter in the watery third Test at Old Trafford . ’ |