Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That belongs to a man called now he owned he owned North now what does he own now ?
2 Applying the usual procedure to obtain this in another frame we obtain so that transforms as a rank 2 tensor .
3 No Eastern bazaar could have held more wonders for us kids as those highly coloured stalls with their buckets , spades and " Kiss me Quick " hats and all that goes with a seaside bazaar .
4 and that goes into a school
5 ‘ I have a mic on my Vox AC30 and a direct which goes out into a Hi-Watt head , and that goes into a speaker simulator , which goes to the desk out front . ’
6 It had that mixed smell of face powder , lipstick and everything else that goes into a woman 's purse .
7 And that goes for a lot of businesses !
8 ET-1 belongs to a family of peptides ( endothelins 1 , 2 , and 3 ) that possess close structural and biological similarities .
9 That counts as a lie in my book . ’
10 WHEN a bowl of gruel is all that stands between a toddler and death , it was wonderful to see little Issi gain his salvation in Somalia .
11 I know that they do have computer science courses at both O level and A level , do you think these will be the basis of the future courses , or are we looking for an entirely new development , something quite new and quite different , that stands as a subject in his own right ?
12 In these glasses , that looks like a Phillips in n it ?
13 That looks like a bit of a balancing feat right enough .
14 That looks like a canal along there dun n it ?
15 For that looks like a situation in which research and higher education are one and the same process .
16 That looks like a rosette , it .
17 That looks like a paddle
18 That looks like a Mars Bar you got do n't they ?
19 That looks like a cross between a orchid and a gladioli .
20 That looks like a face or something — a beak — it 's a face anyway ’ .
21 That looks like a moustache !
22 One character is in the Resistance , another witnesses Hiroshima , another goes to a concentration camp , others stay at home .
23 Even this belongs to a type that one might call the ‘ declamatory madrigal ’ ( cf.
24 Summary : This fits into a series of initiatives which have been organised by the Islamologists in Paris .
25 There is the danger that , when we get to college , this grinds to a halt when there is no one to tell you to do it .
26 One plays upon a pipe or reed like Pan , another drinks from a crystal bowl while behind them another leaps with an arched back and arms outstretched into a cloud or white birds .
27 One of the means Golding exploits most consistently to overcome the obvious difficulties this imposes on a novelist is the use of metaphor and simile .
28 And if this goes round a sort of roughly circular track , the we 're not measuring velocity , we 're measuring speed .
29 Although this refers to a Christian 's relationships with other Christians , it is legitimate to extend Paul 's principles to all human relationships .
30 This refers to a culture 's ideas concerning beauty and good taste , together with an appreciation of colour and form .
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