Example sentences of "[adv] [noun prp] [vb -s] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So Gassendi pursues two lines of thought in his Exercises against the Aristotelians .
2 Today only Russia exercises that right and operates a coal mine at Barentsburg , a few kilometres down the fiord from Longyearbyen , the main Norwegian coal-mining area which the Store Norsk Spitzbergen Kulkompani bought from John Longyear .
3 And so Jesus seeks this woman out because he loves her , and he seeks to communicate with you and with me , because he loves us !
4 Perhaps Conroys misreads traditional North-East culture .
5 The official warns Butch he must tell him the type of ball , and so Butch has another go : ‘ Ta-Ta-Ta-Ta … ’ and he stamps his foot in frustration .
6 So , whilst in the foregoing passage repressed homosexuality is construed as a cause of a violent and neurotic racism , elsewhere Fanon regards manifest homosexuality as an effect of the same neurotic racism , though now in a masochistic rather than a sadistic form , and especially the masochistic relation of the white man to the black man : ‘ There are , for instance , men who go to ‘ houses ' ’ in order to be beaten by negroes ; passive homosexuals who insist on black partners ' ( pp. 158 , 156 , 177 ) .
7 We made our own way there ( somehow Tod knows this town backwards ) , and we did n't stay long , thank God .
8 Thus Ross echoes earlier rationalist moralists who held that the basic general principles of duty are self-evident and necessary truths revealed to rational intuition .
9 Elsewhere Jesus avoids such claims , and in the story of the temptation Jesus resisted the idea of using miracles to prove who he was , or what he had come to do .
10 Thus Johnson replicates these occupations ' concern with their own organisation and their rhetoric of the ignorance ( vulnerability ) of the client .
11 Nevertheless Rolle concludes this chapter with a song which acts as a kind of rite of passage — an enabler for the reception of this gift .
12 Thus Housman satisfies those provisions for " Englishing " which demand respect for the original content and the supplying of a prosody which at least conveys the organisation of the source poem and something of its interpersonal accent .
13 Meanwhile GPU wants other electricity companies to contribute to the cost of cleaning up the site .
14 If that 's the case then the sooner Leeds loses those losers ( 2nd division of rubgy league ? ) the better for us and the pitch , which is already the envy of the premiership : 0 .
15 Still Morris has few regrets .
16 Still Morris has few regrets .
17 AT&T Co 's Tuxedo transaction processing monitor — now with Unix System Laboratories Inc — seems to have lost out to NCR Corp 's Top End in the acquisition , and now NCR wants Top End to be more widely used .
18 Now Baker reports that man also has a potential ‘ magnetic sense organ ’ , a concentration of magnetic in the bones in the base of the skull which form the nasal cavity ( the sphenoid/ ethmoid sinus complex ) .
19 NOW DEC PLANS PARALLEL CLUSTERS OF ALPHA STATIONS
20 Now Patrick faces another struggle — to find the incentive to try to walk alone .
21 NOW FUJITSU LICENSES HEWLETT- PACKARD 's SOFTBENCH FRAMEWORK
22 His text was from Acts 17 v 30 : ‘ — now God commandeth all men everywhere to repent ’ .
23 Now Senna has three weeks to plan his attack in Japan .
24 Yeah well Richard does that Richard says it 's not bus it 's bus .
25 There are a few instances , however , when even TNF needs further simplification , and these are looked at in Section 3.8 which may be skipped on first reading .
26 As we shall see in Section 3.8 , there are a few instances when even TNF needs further simplification , and Kent ( 1983 ) and Date ( 1990 ) describe these extensions .
27 In the Midwest , not even Chicago exerts such influence , and St Louis very little at all .
28 Today OKI employs 20,000 people in 25 countries worldwide , and has an annual turnover ( in 1991 ) of £2.9 billion .
29 Today OKI employs 20,000 people in 25 countries worldwide , and has an annual turnover ( in 1991 ) of £2.9 billion .
30 There is an appearance of debate , but increasingly Eudoxus asks rhetorical questions which allow Irenius to answer at length , and ( hardly surprisingly ) win Eudoxus over to see the sense of his proposals once the true horror of the Irish are recognised .
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