Example sentences of "[adj] and [verb] [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | What had seemed so fresh and enticing at first was now stale , predictable . |
2 | Goodwill arising on consolidation before 1st April 1985 and arising after 1st April 1990 is amortised through the profit and loss account over the directors ' estimate of its useful economic life . |
3 | Deceptively simple and restrained at first , then juicy , almost lychees , with a salty/grassy finish . |
4 | He knew Sir Harry , as he knew most of the British ministers , well enough to drop titles in private and revert to first names . |
5 | His mouth , so hard and demanding at first , was softening , moving slowly over hers . |
6 | Deciding to take care of the fuel later , Berger pitted for tyres on lap 35 and rejoined in third place . |
7 | The darker humour associated with ED 209 , which does indeed look quite large and threatening at first ( and not at all like a model only one foot ( 30cm ) high , which it is ) is typified when it , in error , riddles a young executive with machine-gun bullets on its first official presentation and the stunned silence is broken by a cry of ‘ Someone send for a paramedic ! ’ |
8 | What the investor could not anticipate was the merger of Reed and Elsevier announced in mid-September 1992 and implemented on 1st January 1993 . |
9 | Poor Owen Rowlands , the first-day leader , had slumped to a 76 and dropped to sixth place . |
10 | Offshore sales , however , remained buoyant and exports through third party contracts increased substantially . |
11 | George Seawright was shot by the Marxist-Leninist IPLO on 19th November 1987 and died on 3rd December . |
12 | He was pale and composed at first , his features rigidly set . |
13 | Many pupils may object that they find this kind of culture to be alien and puzzling at first since this is a non-exam course there is opportunity for pupils to mark time without any serious results but to achieve personal development gradually or late on in the course at an individual pace . |
14 | ‘ We are now 11th and aiming for sixth place . ’ |