Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [conj] [noun prp] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Mellanby arrived in time to be heard , and succeeded in changing the decision so that Florey was appointed . |
2 | It was advice Erika took seriously , distancing herself from Fritz as much as possible and adroitly using Rosa as a shield so that Fritz was forever baulked in his obscure desires . |
3 | A repetition of the analysis just given shows that stellar cores of mass less than M(Chandrasekhar) are stable against further collapse and form neutron stars . |
4 | With reduced cow numbers ( courtesy of quotas ) and some investment in fencing and sheep handling , I hope we shall be able to cope with our reduced labour force especially as Chrissie is out teaching more and more . |
5 | series as the massive warehouse finally While Howard is being put into the Ambulance the press are hounding |
6 | We 've got a better side now and Torquay are struggling a bit . |
7 | ATLANTIC Container Line and Hapag Lloyd have signed a new four-year contract with Mersey Docks and Harbour Company to use the Royal Seaforth Container Terminal even though ACL is for sale . |
8 | The Liverpudlians should be back in action tomorrow so Jaffa are prepared for another tough contest . |
9 | On the same day the Egyptian government made it clear that it would remain within the coalition even if Israel were to retaliate against Iraq , while a somewhat more ambiguous Syrian statement allowed the inference that a limited Israeli response , proportionate to the Iraqi attack , need not have adverse consequences for Syria 's participation in the coalition . |
10 | Sandra hid in undergrowth nearby as Robert was repeatedly stabbed in the chest and beaten by the gang . |
11 | He warned , however , that the perception abroad that Yugoslavia was on the brink of disintegration and civil war was inhibiting foreign investment in the country . |
12 | Most dogs break wind occasionally but Cedric was different ; he did it all the time . |
13 | The skinhead style is a defensive assertion of whiteness just as Rasta is a celebration of the black cultural roots . |
14 | Guitarist Paul Leary Walthall is a virtuoso of abjection just as Hendrix was of free flight , his domain the sewer rather than the firmament which Jimi traversed like a comet . |
15 | But it was soon settled that he would stay at home only till Ruari was better . |
16 | Whenever possible , Laura tried to visit the Mill personally and Hetherington was struck by her ability to pick a ‘ winning ’ cloth instantly from the fifty or so patterns he would show her . |
17 | Paul had reasons for the private emptying of his ; he was still treating himself with a solution of the doctor 's recommended potassium permanganate crystals , and had to make his exit quickly when Willie was out of the room , as that gregarious gentleman would have come with him on the same errand ; then hurry outside with the tell-tale purple contents , empty them , rinse the pot at the pump , and come back . |
18 | A second later and Fabia was wondering what on earth she was thinking about . |
19 | It will be easier for my father to change his attitude now that Boz is known to have avenged the family honour . ’ |
20 | He 'd been thinking of asking one of the two who had entered the front room during Slater 's monologue — the more attractive of them — for a dance even as Slater was telling him how desirable Richard Slater was . |
21 | George , who was a friend of the Old Groaner for 25 years , will be talking about how Bing came to record White Christmas which became the world 's greatest hit even though Crosby was n't impressed by it at first . |
22 | London 's problems are certainly similar in kind , even if they have an added dimension simply because London is the country 's capital . |
23 | And the team that beat Northampton lines up to face Orrell tomorrow , which means Laurie Beck keeps his place at scrum half even though Hannaford is fit . |
24 | Know we got lost with the time zone there because Portugal is an hour |
25 | ‘ Next person please ! ’ requested the check-out girl snappily and Meredith was forced to move up and hastily unload her goods on to the conveyor belt . |
26 | He has done so well at scum primarily because Hughes is the ideal partner/workhorse for him . |
27 | m most of the careers officers that are on si scale six are taking more money home than Kevin is . |
28 | A 15 minute shower provided the only rain to fall on the course yesterday and Liverpool was bathed in unexpected sunshine . |
29 | He had been killed in the war shortly after Sara was born . |
30 | There is the judging of the village for the Britain in Bloom competition to take place shortly and Scorton is also entered in the Best Kept Village Competition . |