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

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1 The story goes back to Descartes .
2 The story goes back to Mnaseas , a writer of the second half of the second century B.C. ( c .
3 For a moment or two , the men hauled on Gabriel like a soul on the Day of Judgement fought over by angels and devils .
4 The patient is admitted to one of these units in order to allow the carer the freedom to go away on holiday , as it is well recognized that carers need a proper break at intervals , so you should not feel guilty about taking advantage of the opportunity .
5 This at least gives him the freedom to go out for air and to do errands such as visiting local shops or going to the hairdresser .
6 However , in 1239 the city succumbed to Tartar invasion and much of the Byzantine architecture was destroyed while church building developed further in areas which suffered less from barbarian attacks .
7 Stress-free Duchess goes back to work
8 Champagne made exclusively from Chardonnay grapes .
9 With a First National Bank loan secured on your property you have the opportunity to borrow up to £50,000 for any purpose whatsoever .
10 There will be a growing need for experienced businesspeople to go back to school .
11 The Klein bottle has a single continuous surface that passes through the bulb to connect inside with outside .
12 The fragmentation led inevitably to violence and misery .
13 ‘ Mornin' , Olga , ’ she shouted as she scuttled towards her , a pair of rollers in the front of her hair sticking out like devil 's horns from under her woollen hat .
14 Didcot 's six cooling towers already dominate the local landscape … but under new planning permission announced today by energy minister Tim Eggar they could be joined by several more .
15 The Daily Sketch goes out of business , May 1971 .
16 The story got back to England , as a result of which Lake was court- martialled and dismissed the Navy .
17 On Nov. 19 the government had rushed through new capital market reforms banning insider trading in stocks and shares amid indications that foreign investors , granted permission to invest directly in stock market operations [ see p. 39099 ] , had been deterred by the absence of regulatory mechanisms .
18 If a child is aged under 2 then any provision which is made for him/her by the LEA is stated to be special educational provision ; in the case of a child aged 2 or over it is ‘ educational provision which is additional to , or otherwise different from , the educational provision made generally for children of that age in schools maintained by the LEA ’ .
19 Our sympathy goes out to Peggy in her great loss .
20 Judo aces Ray Stephens and Kate Howey have had money stopped just like archer Simon Terry — as revealed in the Mirror .
21 ‘ Do you want the cheque made out for cash ? ’
22 Please enclose a cheque made out to Beverley Borough Council .
23 The naval support given immediately by Britain for the Korean operation was seen by the Foreign Office as a useful demonstration of Britain 's ‘ capacity to act as a world power with the support of the Commonwealth , and of its quickness to move when action rather than words are necessary ’ .
24 Your mum drives down to Ipswich .
25 This was perhaps the final and clinching element of a strenuous programme of persuasion on the part of Gordon Thomas , for shortly after came the committee 's decision to go ahead at Foxton .
26 The decision to go ahead with subtitling was taken after a successful experiment pioneered at Central South last year .
27 Attlee gave the decision to go ahead in January 1947 .
28 At least , she thought as the taxi carried her to the astrologer 's home , she had not had the ordeal of having to explain her bizarre decision to go out to Piers .
29 From the twelfth dynasty one may cite a necklace or girdle made up of electrum cowries ( Plate C ) with beads of lapis lazuli , carnelian , amethyst and electrum , said to have come from Thebes , or again one made up of gold cowries from Dashur , linked with the mother-goddess Hathor .
30 In local area networking , Novell has weathered the storm whipped up by Microsoft by holding onto a 70% share of the market with NetWare , and says it is now the biggest shipper of TCP/IP , sending out code for 40,000 to 50,000 terminals a month .
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