Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Both Redworth Hall , Heighington , and Hallgarth Hotel , Coatham Mundeville , have got the go-ahead for their proposed courses , while Romanby golf course , Northallerton , will be opening their 12bay driving range at the end of the month with an 18-hold , 6,660-yard course due for completing by 1994 . |
2 | At the same time , an industrial holding company was being built up by acquiring firms which , for various reasons , were unsuitable for turning into public companies . |
3 | Bronze bound buckets were probably manufactured cold as the metal is unsuitable for shrinking onto wooden staves , unlike iron . |
4 | I felt guilty about sharing in this bounty , for my stepmother and her children could clearly have benefited from some of it . |
5 | Very refreshing after listening to two terms of this death-of-the-author stuff . ’ |
6 | But obviously we 've got to be very careful about looking at actual work carried out , bearing in mind that is |
7 | Dr Hugh explained that ultra-sound is adequate for testing on younger women as it is unlikely that breast cancer would have developed . |
8 | That occurred although Lord Morison , the Court of Session judge who issued the new decree , made it absolutely clear after listening to all the evidence , that he did not consider any of the allegations made by Mr Vafa 's former wife , or her father , to have been well founded or substantiated . |
9 | Those who rebled within the first five days were then treated by further sclerotherapy and were randomised if and when they were free of bleeding for this period of time . |
10 | At the time of the Agadir crisis , he had declared bombastically that it was ‘ high time this insolent clique in Paris should be made once more to feel what a Pomeranian Grenadier can do ’ He edited a book for children , entitled ‘ Germany in Arms ’ , glorifying war , and was fond of speaking to German youth about the forthcoming ‘ happy — cheerful war ’ whatever that meant . |
11 | Fond of perching on dead tree or post in water . |
12 | You 're afraid of doing this and afraid of going into this and afraid of going into that thinking it 's not yours . |
13 | You 're afraid of doing this and afraid of going into this and afraid of going into that thinking it 's not yours . |
14 | ‘ What 's wrong with dancing with one of them ? ’ she demanded . |
15 | But though the law is the same , the application of it is , no doubt , different with regard to different kinds of plaintiffs . |
16 | But though the law is the same , the application of it is , no doubt , different with regard to different kinds of plaintiffs . |
17 | ‘ It 's no different from reading about these people in books . |
18 | In fact , as Table 5.9 indicates , the situation in 1980 was very different in regard to two tasks for which older people often need assistance — shopping and cutting toe-nails . |
19 | However , it should be clear in looking at any landscape that some places are , or have been , more important than others . |
20 | Some would say that there is nothing remarkable or wrong in working for some group and being paid to answer some question that the group regards as important . |
21 | There are a number of issues which we will be particularly interested in discussing with those piloting the qualifications . |
22 | Before I met Maureen , it often seemed that for someone like myself , who was and is very interested in learning about all aspects of bird life , there was nowhere to go except libraries . |
23 | We see this new ‘ sister ’ to EE as an excellent addition to the range of publications we produce for those interested in learning about various aspects of technology . |
24 | He says that approximately 50 Belgacom customers , including the nine other experimenters , are interested in moving to electronic billing this year . |
25 | Finally , the corporation has become more interested in investing in social infrastructure . |
26 | The Fourth Division club is having talks with three companies interested in acting as ground consultants . |
27 | We would be grateful for any advice on how to achieve this and would also be interested in hearing from other community groups . |
28 | She would be interested in hearing from other Somervillians in advertising . |
29 | I am currently researching the pilot episode and would be interested in hearing from any of your readers who would like to take part . |
30 | The members of the preservation group are very keen to improve their engineering expertise , and would be interested in hearing from any member who can offer advice . |