Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Somerset 's governmental changes included the legalization of the English language as the official medium , the introduction of English currency , the setting up of a council of advice , and attempts to ameliorate the treatment of slaves in accordance with new policies laid down in London .
2 I immediately gestured to the Hurricanes to carry on to Malta by themselves as we were ditching and we turned for the coast ourselves , losing height all the way .
3 If this decision were to be upheld , the appellants stand to lose their liberty and , in my judgment , it would not be right that such a result should occur when the evidence is excluded only on the basis of the rather stricter rules laid down in Ladd v. Marshall .
4 The first specimen to be formally described according to the rules laid down by Linnaeus ( and later codified by Strickland and others from 1842 on ) is the type , and these are carefully kept in great museums , which exchange duplicates after due comparison .
5 The main force of level bombers passed over to 6 8,000 feet virtually unchallenged , their bombs crashing down on Luqa where six Wellingtons were burnt out ( R1247 , 1381 , 1382 , 1383 , 1384 of 148 Squadron , plus the sole remaining aircraft of 70 Squadron detachment , T2816 ) and seven more badly damaged , as were several Marylands .
6 Erm You know the ring er the r er roundabout as you go down Monkgate , er one one of the l the roads goes off to Huntington Road and the other one is is Heworth Green and then the other road goes off now to Sainsburys .
7 An HSBC director , John Bond , said the bank had no plans to diversify out of Hong Kong .
8 Among the projects carried out by ERA-WACC during the year were : a colloquium held in Moscow on the MacBride Report , entitled ‘ Europe speaks to Europe ’ ; a conference on communication ethics ( also held in Moscow ) ; a worship workshop for TV producers in western and eastern Europe ; and the setting up of a European Women 's network .
9 ‘ The kind who were disappointed not to see the panzers driving up to Buckingham Palace ? ’
10 Reactions Carried Out at Constsnt Volume
11 Despite widespread agreement that opencast coal mining is among the most environmentally destructive activities carried out in Wales , the Government has until recently tried to increase output from this method .
12 At Equity & Law , marketing manager Taylor says that the references and character checks carried out on Stephen Wright gave no hint of what was to come .
13 Checks carried out in Leeds after the fire gave a dose of 0.15 rems to the thyroid with an initial ground concentration of 320 nanocuries per sq .
14 It is one of three clay type surfaces to come out of America , the others being Lee and Har-Tu .
15 Investigations carried out by ILEA in the 1960s tended to bear out this anxiety ( Little , 1975 ) , as did a variety of other surveys ( for a useful review see Tomlinson , 1983 , pp. 27–59 ) .
16 So we spend a season trying to adjust — a tough job in particular for the senior players who have spent up to 20 years operating a certain way — and then find it may all change again weeks before the British Lions fly down to New Zealand .
17 A GRANT of £40,000 will ensure a firm 's development plans fit in with Middlesbrough council 's planned facelift for the area round the town 's famous Transporter Bridge .
18 3.21 The Working Party 's Guidelines are expressed to be based upon an analysis of cases reported up to September 1991 .
19 In Latin America other schools of thought have arisen , such as those of Masi and Orthega , but it is yet to be demonstrated that they are any more effective than the guidelines laid down by Hahnemann in the sixth edition of his Organon of Rational Healing .
20 The key objective is a 15 per cent return on equity , and all business within the group is conducted at arm 's length on guidelines laid down by CB at the centre .
21 Obsessed as the Legion was with tradition , many of the songs harked back to Indo-China and Algeria , to when a man could expect to serve his entire contract without seeing Europe .
22 Was she imagining it , or were his eyes gazing back at Nicole 's like a lingering caress ?
23 September opened with high winds that sent the leaves scurrying along the pavements and brought decayed branches crashing down in Sherwood Forest .
24 They had deputed two young guards to go out to Dunlaoghaire .
25 As long as Germany 's long-term interest rates sank and currencies dropped out of Europe 's exchange-rate mechanism ( ERM ) like ripe fruit , the deficit could be ignored .
26 She could virtually match the data bases of bodies like UCCA for up-to-the-minute information , and she saw earlier than most the new opportunities opening up in Europe for higher education students .
27 The discovery of dopamine and its mode of action involved basic experiments on catecholamines in animals carried out at Oxford ; it contributed to the development of L-dopa as a treatment for Parkinson 's disease .
28 The service over , the Covenanters and their supporters moved off towards Drumclog on the Strathaven road .
29 The promotional literature for East Allegheny produced jointly by the EACC and the Neighborhoods for Living Center emphasised the renovation potential of the area , whilst minimising the community and family aspects concentrated on by Fineview and Charles Street-Kirkbride .
30 They were sold at auction , his library dispersed , but many of his , books came back to Lamb House as gifts to the Henry James Room .
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