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

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1 Everything here is dynamic and very competitive ; hotels , restaurants , theatres , which beach you go to , and that drives down the prices and car prices unfortunately .
2 On the word ‘ go ’ , everyone runs round the room trying to burst as many balloons as possible using only the newspapers .
3 Certain cases dominate the coverage in the national press , and by using these cases it is possible to indicate how the images of sex beast are constantly being preferred to readers .
4 She believes some people will vote Labour to shake up the Conservatives and make them reconsider their policies .
5 It is almost always possible to find out the answers to basic questions about pay and conditions prior to the interview .
6 It will be interesting to see where the matches against Auckland involving Scottish Exiles and a District Select ( venues are not listed in the draft fixture list ) will be staged .
7 If women are convicted of crimes in greater numbers ( and , as mentioned , female convictions have increased in recent years ) , it will be interesting to see how the police and the courts react .
8 I have followed Star Trek for years , it will be interesting to see how the wigs change through the films ;
9 Jimmy Knapp , leader of the rail union RMT , said : ‘ This drives home the dangers of BR 's programme of de-staffing stations which is gathering pace . ’
10 Elsewhere , the White armies offered the subordinate peoples of the old empire only the same as before , and this made even the Bolsheviks seem acceptable .
11 This builds up the muscles which locate the knee joint , helping to stop it moving above and grinding up bits of cartilage .
12 This bears out the results found by Rob Sadler and Liz Spencer in their survey : that people would like more information on , and are enthusiastic about , the advantages of renewable energy .
13 By the time the Winterthur show came around in 1990 I thought it would be interesting to exhibit just the paintings and when Nick Serota , the Director of the Tate , proposed that we might put on another retrospective at his gallery I felt more sure of myself .
14 If this happens then the parents have the right of way , so to speak .
15 If this happens then the coatings ' ability to act as a barrier between the metal implant and the body can be lost .
16 ‘ If there were only six stetches in the field and eight ploughs working , the first baiter then put the second baiter and another to open up the furrows and lay the tops , so all the ploughs were employed .
17 The parties to a consensual relationship would be free to set out the parameters of their respective rights and duties by contract , subject to any statutory provisions to the contrary .
18 In July last year he announced that ‘ we are prepared to set straight the brains of hundreds ’ in order to maintain stability .
19 In the new activity of urban reconstruction , plans were prepared to sweep away the inadequacies of the past and heal the scars of war damage .
20 Table 8.2 shows how the weights have altered over the years .
21 Eager to please , hypnotised subjects are particularly prone to fill in the gaps in their memory with information conveyed to them in questions .
22 Among other things , this opens up the multiculturalists and antiracists to the very charge of propaganda and indoctrination which they level at the textbooks , authors and teachers they are attempting to challenge .
23 This expressed precisely the interests of the peasantry .
24 ‘ No , but I doubt you 'd find too many takers here willing to give up the delights of the West for a Russian dacha . ’
25 It would be wrong , in my judgment , to order under subsection ( 2 ) the repayment of the price of shares unless it were known that the investor was willing to give up the shares .
26 Proposals have been made to replace the outmoded apprenticeship system by a proper training course , but they have foundered because no one is willing to put up the funds .
27 This covered up the shoes completely , but left the border areas open to work on .
28 However this reflects more the wishes of the academics than their market and — in recent years great pressure has been brought to bear to remove this compartmentalisation .
29 hanging out the window shouting abuse at one another coming up the corridors
30 This draws together the findings from the body of the report .
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