Example sentences of "[adj] [noun prp] [modal v] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 However many prettily-painted Eleanors might lurk inside that dumpy frame , the combined influence of an overbearing father and a domineering husband would ensure that they remained securely locked away .
2 THE sounds of the Scottish Highlands will ring through Hyde Park today as thousands of pipers and drummers flood the Capital .
3 Cos old Ken used to have to an old ar aluminium one did n't he ?
4 Vallance said further that ‘ the chances that British Telecom would enter into Eunetcom or Infonet are slender ’ because of the diminished returns in a joint venture with too many partners .
5 IT OCCURS to me that it might be as well to quote the time related charges or TRC that British Telecom should apply in making up bills for work , following last week 's item .
6 My fear is that the proposals of the relatively forward-looking NCC will come to naught in SEAC .
7 Caroline Horbury , whose millionaire husband Peter has just begun a life sentence for murder , said if she died first 11-year-old Daniel should live with her sister .
8 ‘ We are going to start to combat the transport congestion and make the investment in communications without which commercial Britain will judder to an expensive and dangerous halt in a very few years .
9 Mr Kinnock said : ‘ We are going to start to combat the transport congestion and make investment in communications without which commercial Britain will judder to an expensive halt in a very few years .
10 The punctured Dunlop will attest to that .
11 It had already been announced that the East German SPD would merge with its West German counterpart in September , and that the two Christian Democratic Unions would merge in October .
12 Few can seriously suppose that removal of the Soviet ‘ threat ’ in Latin America will lead to a fundamental revision of American policy and behaviour in that part of the world , whatever slogans will now be used to justify armed interventions and de-stabilisations .
13 the new democracies of Latin America will come under increasing strain .
14 Primary energy demand in Latin America will increase by some 80% between 1983 and the year 2000 with oil remaining the major fuel .
15 Latin America will feature in the Lent materials , probably Christian Aid Week , and will be highlighted in the Festival .
16 I do n't think Allied Dunbar will deal with anybody that 's dodgy .
17 He may have hoped that the Christian democratic MRP would rally to a clearly articulated Gaullist constitution .
18 Patients with congenital LQTS can present during childhood with syncope due to torsades de pointes , often precipitated by heightened sympathetic tone — eg , from exertion or fright or as a result of being startled .
19 Occasionally male Platies will squabble over the available females , so it 's a good idea to prevent this happening by keeping just one male to a group of females .
20 Jan Reedijk and co-workers at the state University of Leiden in the Netherlands found that cis- DDP could bond to two guanine bases in a small chain of single stranded DNA despite an intervening cyosine base ( Journal of the American Chemical Society , vol 104 , p 2664 ) .
21 Stephen Lippard and John Caradonna of Columbia University , New York , working with Michael Crait and Mohinder Singh of the Medical Research Council 's Molecular Biology Laboratory at Cambridge , have shown that cis- DDP can bond to a double stranded chain of DNA as well ( Journal of the American Chemical Society , vol 104 , p 5793 ) .
22 The 30-year-old Palacio used to fight for coins in the streets of Medellin and was good enough to fight for the WBA super-bantamweight crown two years ago , when he claimed he was robbed .
23 Surely the peoples of the Soviet Union are entitled to know what any changes in Central Europe would mean for their future and security .
24 ‘ Surely the peoples of the Soviet Union are entitled to know what any changes in central Europe would mean for their future and their security .
25 In future SCOTVEC will recognise as ‘ National Awards ’ particular groups of modules or units which have nationally recognised vocational relevance which should also facilitate mutual recognition . ’
26 Even so , a perfectly-sighted Ted can suffer with streaming eyes for several reasons during the fall , so best play safe and make him some goggles from a pop bottle , as shown opposite .
27 Lucky Jim may survive in the memory as a series of farcical moments , but it is also a tightly plotted novel ; The Green Man ( 1969 ) , a nightmarish ghost-story , has one of the most ingenious plots in English fiction .
28 Berry , an experienced judge of sprinters , rates her Listed class she finished third in that grade at Haydock in April and Lucky Parkes should come through this test .
29 Berry , an experienced judge of sprinters , rates her Listed class she finished third in that grade at Haydock in April and Lucky Parkes should come through this test .
30 So on first consideration it seems odd that in the early days of planning The Possessed Dostoevsky should write to his friend Maikov and describe his new venture as ‘ like Crime and Punishment but even nearer to reality , even more urgent , and directly concerned with the most important contemporary question ’ .
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