Example sentences of "[adj] and [adv] [verb] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | That one small doubt became a huge question mark two days later when , before the opening home game with Arsenal , Knighton took the field in a United playing strip ( having refused the previous day to be photographed holding a United shirt ) and juggled , headed and kicked a football in front of a at first incredulous and then delighted Stretford End . |
2 | They uneasy structure militated against spontaneity or the development of real humour — the show looked uncomfortable and so did Normski . |
3 | However , the potential danger had to be recognised and continued cooperation with the United States would persuade Washington to be more magnanimous and simultaneously protect Japan . |
4 | The following morning I worked as usual and then asked Kathleen if I could have a couple of days off . |
5 | When I told her that Umbarak was still alive and sometimes visited London , she asked , ‘ Why does he not come to sit with Zayed ? ’ |
6 | Mal could of course revert to right back , but that would mean dropping the speedy and much improved Gary Fleming ! |
7 | A bare and totally neglected Sheffield Victoria as seen in 1980 before the demolition crews moved in. 76003 clatters through with the Deepcar trip working from Tinsley . |
8 | Perhaps I should draw upon the comments made by a famous and long serving HMI , the poet Leonard Clark . |
9 | This allowed a large amount of compatibility between software and peripherals of the existing and newly developed IBM machines . |
10 | The late and sadly missed Roy Kinnear and Kenneth Williams would always help you out at a moment 's notice , and not only that , they 'd come up with a great performance . |
11 | The late and much missed Fred Rival By the way I saw Mercy at the horse of the year show a few weeks ago . |
12 | But the man was a romantic and probably saw Steve as an obstacle he might have to overcome . |
13 | As shown in Fig. 3 , LEC cells expressed E-cadherin and avidly bound LC , whereas few LC attached to L cells lacking cadherins . |
14 | A resounding yes from all but Kat , who contrarily stated that she thought the direct , uncensored attack of rap is beautiful and even quoted NWA as an example of this . |
15 | Hartmut Welker 's dark , neat and precisely turned Caspar is less obsessive than WNO 's remarkable Richard Paul Fink was , but makes a rather depressed servant of the dark . |
16 | On the return from Venice you will again fly ( or coach ) , or having enjoyed three extra nights in a superb hotel in Venice , you will return on the world-famous and exclusively chartered Orient Express train . |
17 | Armstrong could also be among the all-weather winners with the improving and well weighted Quattro in the Ascom Tele-Nova Handicap at Lingfield tomorrow . |
18 | ‘ I 'll always be a supporter of a strong , independent and properly funded BBC . |
19 | She was quite withdrawn , angry and constitutionally fitted Nat . |
20 | Call our London office for more details on properties available and how to visit Mallorca . |
21 | It shows the crowned and richly robed Christ smiling beneficently as he hovers orant against a cross that floats above a Eucharistic chalice . |
22 | It has produced an overwhelming and fairly cultish New York knowledge of up and coming British bands . |
23 | Certainly this was the purpose of the protracted and much resented Quo Warranto enquiry into private franchises and liberties , an enquiry which extended from 1274 until 1294 when baronial opposition finally forced its abandonment . |
24 | A modern cottage-style property offering spacious accommodation in this convenient and well served Northamptonshire village . |
25 | I married young and so did Joanne and Betty . ’ |
26 | The contact was brief but sensual and enough to melt Ruth 's heart . |
27 | With West Ham committed to attack , Shearer was left unmarked to head just wide and then tested Miklosko with a fierce shot to the near post . |
28 | It was Brian Harley , but a new and obviously improved Brian Harley . |
29 | Leonora , the creative one , was perfectly happy to get on with her knitting in her little nook in the shop , help with the customers when trade was brisk , type what correspondence was necessary and otherwise leave Elise to the hard sell . |
30 | The issue played an important part in the recent and well publicised Barlow Clowes affair , and resulted in the case . |