Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [adv] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Cap Millet rides again and passion surges on rugged cliffs at Whitby A WRITER who has turned his hand to westerns , historical romance and local history books has achieved a hard-back hat-trick .
2 She knows her Mum goes out and buys
3 it 's just about dark and Harriet 's hair flies out and glimmers as she moves her head .
4 The length of time required for a solid to flow rather than fracture is known as its rheidity and the type of flow produced is termed rheid flow .
5 money given temporarily as security against loss of or damage to something borrowed or hired .
6 BBC chairman flies in as Birt row deepens
7 We can not be complacent , for progress marches on and inflation eats at our financing , but we can be proud of the Institution — and extend again our heartfelt thanks to the voluntary fund raisers and crews without whom it could not exist in any form .
8 To his surprise Moscato found out that Gimbert had broken an earlier pact and chose to place his country and the World Cup ahead of their friendship .
9 We must contact these people , we must build back the confidence to the unemployed , we 've given these people who are unemployed our good training , we need their expertise to come back and fight again if we 're gon na have any hope for the future .
10 you do n't need imagination or a calculator to work out that Cresta are still the top Paris specialists .
11 Once the spotman reported back that Jessamyn Amanda Bonney was in Dead Rat , Manolo had called in Holm Rodriguez from Denver and Susie Terhune from Phoenix .
12 ‘ I got a bit carried away but people tend to do that until they become politically aware , ’ he says .
13 In the match of the tournament , Drake took the first set 6–3 only to see his advantage melt away as Alger powered his way back into the reckoning with a blistering 6–1 win in the second .
14 The statute laid down that measures ‘ for the estate of the king and his heirs and for the estate of the realm and people should be granted only by the king in parliament , the implication being no doubt that such measures should not be forced upon the king by his subjects or drawn up by non-parliamentary assemblies .
15 However , the Freight Transport Association points out that Vehicle Excise Duty for a 38 tonne lorry in France is £690 a year compared to £3,100 in this country .
16 Dark blood welled up and spread , like a slick of oil , across the feathers .
17 If a manufacturer buys in pepperoni to use as part of the topping for this pizza , he does not have to list the ingredients in that pepperoni as long as the pepperoni constitutes less than 25% of the weight of the total pizza .
18 Tokyo investment boom ruled out as yen soars
19 He then moved on into Armenia , but on 10th June 1190 , while crossing the River Salef , his horse shied suddenly and Barbarossa fell and disappeared beneath the swiftly flowing waters .
20 Although the promise of a ‘ land fit for heroes to live in ’ secured a victory for Lloyd George and his coalition government in 1918 , it was soon to find its promises increasingly hard to fulfil as the post-war boom petered out and Britain moved into the years of the Slump .
21 Modern grandparents are active and outgoing as Citizen found out when Edinburgh District Council 's Sports Resource Team and Bingham Older People 's Project organised a Health and Fitness Open Day for the over 50s , over 60s and over 70s at the Jack Kane Centre .
22 Last year , our pharmaceutical industry contributed more than £600 million to our balance of payments .
23 The threat of nationwide rail disruption moved nearer when union leaders rejected a ‘ final ’ 7% pay offer .
24 PROSPECTS of an early New Year interest rate cut rose yesterday as share prices soared by almost £10 billion .
25 PROSPECTS of an early New Year interest rate cut rose yesterday as share prices soared .
26 The event was doubly significant : first , as a sort of dubbing to knighthood , the ritual demonstrated publicly that Charles as a grown man was now able to rule and ready to fight .
27 That 's when you know they got more crime committed round and Valley then , cos there was a lot more kids up there .
28 He said it was to prevent the priest being mixed up , it was an opportunity to a new priest to come in and sort of if it had become he could establish groups .
29 The new ruck-maul law , rather than resulting in quicker and cleaner ball , could end up with the sort of pile-up seen here when New South Wales took on Fiji in the recent Super Six Series as defending players desperately try to stop the ball coming out of the rucks or mauls .
30 The patrol car arrives again and parks across the road .
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