Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [vb base] [v-ing] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We could use this procedure say according to the guidelines , then it becomes mandatory .
2 I know that LEDU does a good job through its local enterprise development programmes , but will the hon. Gentleman consider returning to the previous policy ?
3 Her father , as anxious as Hoskins to possess a memento of the child , executed two stoneware portraits , one a figurine of a small bare-footed child in a loose calf-length shift walking towards the New Horizon , the other a naturalistic representation of the little girl dressed for her coffin ( Col. 5 ) .
4 The Aircoupe has an unusual trimming device , centrally placed in front of the seat , best described as a screw-threaded brass plunger running in a guide , with a black plastic knob atop .
5 Now he 's taking his gruesome illusions on tour with The Secret Cabaret Live playing in Newcastle and Middlesbrough this month .
6 8.3 Wardens of sheltered housing require training in dealing with the problem .
7 How might the function of each utterance vary according to context ?
8 Dawn Adams and Ann Welsh received the Charles Whiteside memorial trophies for their 1500 displays , with the Norman Graves award for the best boys middle distance win going to Liverpool 's Paul Lamb .
9 Elements of the new approach include looking at the cost of environmental degradation of an area in terms of : its effect on house prices ; the cost of alternative methods of transport ; the value local people place on maintaining environmental features intact ; and an assessment of the cost of replacement , for example moving a colony of badgers .
10 In my view this country is filled with immense new moral forces which have been dammed back for ten years by the great dead bulk of the Labour Party Machine lying like a fallen tree across the road to progress .
11 The application of the principles of judicial review vary according to the circumstances .
12 Critics of the PES system in its latest form vary according to political persuasion .
13 From the Peer to the peasant the whole country seem boiling with indignation ’ recorded the Edinburgh Quaker , Henry Wigham .
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