Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [v-ing] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He said that this could lead to ‘ a non-statutory monopoly ’ and trigger a free-for-all among farmers with the housewife eventually footing the bill . |
2 | As the name implies you walk towards the back of the board thereby sinking the tail . |
3 | We get turned and cant pass back to Lukic unless its VERY safe , and even then he kicks it straight out of play so relieving the pressure on the opposition AND putting pressure on us . |
4 | Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG 's share of the German market fell , with Sun , IBM and Unisys Corp all riding a wave . |
5 | Distridct judge-arbitrators usually give their reasons orally , the award merely stating the result . |
6 | ‘ Oh , y-yes , ’ she stammered , her heart suddenly finding a lot of extra energy . |
7 | The F-117A 's shape also makes it unstable ; without on-board electronics constantly helping the pilot , the stealth fighter would be almost impossible to fly . |
8 | The term ‘ goods station ’ conjures up an impression of a grim , functional building , a sort of glorified warehouse wholly lacking the glamour of the great passenger terminal . |
9 | IRD has reduced the overall weight of the frame , providing a lighter swing weight thereby minimising the effort required by the player on the execution of his shots . |
10 | The analysis gives a maximum condition so generating an envelope of certainty ( see Figure 5.12 ) . |
11 | Born to salty , honest East End folk — this was hinted at , the script sensibly avoiding the risk of fleshing them out — he had risen in the City to a financial position which permitted him to park his BMW beside the flash docklands flat , close to his rough but pure roots , in which he kept his nice French bird . |
12 | The group will also be linked to other related Canadian research thus giving the project an international perspective . |
13 | A smaller gravity decrease broadly following the south-southeast fissure was accompanied by minor inflation ( Table 1 ) . |
14 | This makes the total deflection which for light just grazing the Sun 's limb ( ) is 1.750 arcsec . |
15 | This prospect appeared to recede after the Washington talks , however , as both sides reported little progress on outstanding issues , particularly on the provisions dealing with air- and sea-launched long-range missiles , with the Soviet side still seeking a treaty to cover air-launched cruise missiles carried by tactical fighters as well as by heavy bombers . |
16 | Gina stared back at him stonily , her mouth still retaining a testimony to that fact . |
17 | The 4-series 4-string played equally well , with its added P-style pickup further augmenting the range of sounds . |
18 | However , in ( 163 ) the first reading is something like " he provoked my laughter " , with the clear impression of a causal agent directly producing the laughter without any independent intervention of " me " . |
19 | Worse was to follow in the midweek game at Fulham , where they crashed 4–0 , with the home side also missing a penalty . |
20 | OK , so he drops the charm at every commercial break often deserting a guest to make straight for the waiting make-up girls . |
21 | Noel was unashamedly ‘ political ’ , but he felt that being ‘ non-political ’ only too often meant in practice tacitly supporting the dominion of Mammon , and ignoring the needs of the poor and the oppressed all over the world , attitudes which were not in his reading of the Christian faith . |
22 | With Scotland 's side fast becoming a league of nations , PAUL NELSON talked to DALE McINTOSH , a Scot from New Zealand via South Wales … |
23 | Her record card gives no clear understanding of her AAF service , the first entry seemingly indicating a transfer from Bell Aircraft to the National Advisory Committee on Aeronautics ( NACA ) facility at Cleveland , Ohio on April 19 , 1945 . |
24 | According to the police , however , there was a decline in the level of violence immediately following the signing of the accord . |
25 | In this case it may be by asking the child to pick up a toy , being ignored , then compelling him or her to pick it up by physical guidance then putting the child out of the room and leaving him when the inevitable tantrum occurs . |
26 | If time is of the essence then taking the car to northern France for a couple of nights is an attractive option . |
27 | In the Egyptian myth of Osiris , the dead body of a vegetation god was enclosed in a tree trunk ; at the palace of Byblos in Syria , a tree trunk allegedly containing the god 's corpse was used as a pillar . |
28 | This prevents a saw tooth accidentally snagging the surface of a moulding as the work is moved . |
29 | The second statute specifically affecting the church was about jurisdictional boundaries . |
30 | In consequence , for such minds — your Convocation for example — I have prepared an illustrated talk lightly giving the background of the life of this outwardly ordinary Englishman — including human failings besides brilliance — and how eventually , he was able to produce such literary work . |