Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [art] [noun sg] and " in BNC.

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1 Lee Doherty set Alan Dornan free down the right and his cross from the by-line was headed home superbly by Garry Haylock .
2 Imagine the physical feeling we would experience if we were high up a ladder and began to feel it slipping , or if we had a ‘ near miss ’ in a car .
3 I mean I walk around the town and I see a factory or a shop or a house , it only got to be empty about a week and all the windows are smashed .
4 A sauna is available free twice a week and there is also a fitness room .
5 The tenancy is to be monthly at a nominal rent of £2 per month payable in advance , ( I would suggest that this should be payable once a year and would be grateful for your agreement to this ) .
6 Yet Hilton 's text is remarkable in its power to bring alive conceptually the nature and ultimate implications of the life of faith in its own terms .
7 Now we 've got a good long a session and hour and a quarter and tea afterwards .
8 Does he agree that reductions in personal taxation are a highly efficacious means of stimulating simultaneously the demand and the supply sides of the economy ?
9 At the end of April I had almost forgotten my prediction for a release when Bilal and his partner , for whom we had no other name than Frank 's ‘ Jerk ’ , excitedly started spring-cleaning both the apartment and us .
10 If the problem is severe then the child and mother may need to be admitted to hospital for observation of nutritional intake .
11 The main advantage of a limited company is that in general only the company and not the individual is liable for the business debts .
12 From November to April wild-bird food is available once a day and nuts are suspended in a holder .
13 A new survey shows that one in three students gets drunk once a week and also takes drugs at parties .
14 If there was no map information available then the order and orientation of the contigs was random , but the order of probes within each contig was stable .
15 So it 's use the red obviously the title and the red 's for your introduction to say what you 're going to say then say it by using your greens and then say what you 've said by going back to the red and coming back to your objective .
16 The Central Market clinic was only open twice a week and , in common with the entire public health service , medicines were almost non-existent .
17 Er I think there 's er one problem of course is that regional newspapers do depend on situations vacant quite a bit and the situations vacant market is n't improving dramatically .
18 She urges the excellence and dignity of courage , a glittering idea which has dazzled mankind from age to age and animated sometimes the housebreaker and sometimes the conqueror . ’
19 ‘ The wild duck wherries to the distant flood … ''Whizz goes the peewit o'er the ploughman 's team/ with many a whew and whirl and sudden scream … ’ 'A sedge bird built its little benty nest/ close by the meadow-pool and wooden brig … ’
20 Very fashionable about a year and a half ago again , because all these things come round again do n't they ?
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