Example sentences of "[conj] [noun prp] [noun pl] [vb base] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Two new Marks & Spencer socks wink up at me .
2 There are now about 400 of the animals on Narcondam , eating their way through the island 's ground vegetation , including the saplings of the trees that Narcondam hornbills nest in .
3 It is generally true that PageMaker users find out about some 80–90% of the program 's capabilities just by playing around .
4 test the hypothesis that VGP paths cluster around preferred longitudes but they also mix N R and R N transitions , thereby partially randomizing their dataset .
5 It also recommended that EC countries tighten up import controls .
6 It is not unusual now to see several St. Albans and Harpeneden Members turn up twice a week .
7 Two discias , D. cordata , ‘ Ruby field ’ and D. stachyoïdes sprawl out over the gravel .
8 Glamorous makes like the smaller models in the Mercedes and BMW ranges hang on to their value , because their image makes them highly desirable .
9 The Lions have their best chance of winning a Test in this opening fixture as the All Blacks can be expected to hone their act by the time the Wellington and Auckland Tests come along in the final week of the tour .
10 Malle practice : Juliette Binoche and Jeremy Irons show off their immaculate bodies in Louis Malle 's Damage
11 Alan Foster and Nick Graves carry out underwater examinations of irradiated fuel at Scottish Nuclear 's Hunterston B station .
12 Dunston , still on the fringe of the race , are hoping their players avoid injuries in their Sunday football commitments , as Sunday teams catch up on matches .
13 £4 PRESCRIPTIONS AS LAMONT WOES PILE UP
14 It begins to improve when Joe nurses Pip back to good health , which is very powerful and moving and Pip once again begin to see Joe as that ‘ gentle Christian man ’ .
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