Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [noun pl] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 They are not necessarily the cheapest but can sometimes offer a package deal supplying all requirements from a single source with own stock and products bought in for the purpose .
2 The summer timetable saw very little change at the Western end of the Cambrian but a notable addition was an 07:00 Newtown to Birmingham service each weekday using stock and crews brought out a a passenger service from Salop .
3 But that figure is dwarfed by the loss of the revenue and profits stream over the life of the field .
4 By the end of 1983 , as the worldwide royalties from Culture Club and others poured in , the turnover had risen to £94m and profits to £11.4m .
5 In an organisation where a lot of people , through necessity or personal choice , were cut off from their families or friends at home , mail and letters took on a special importance .
6 Her dreams at these times were of running headlong down streets and staircases , into cellars where the roof and walls closed in on her .
7 ‘ Every three months , the heads of department and managers sit in and discuss the benefits of what we are doing and how we can make improvements .
8 Tea and eatables brought in a big Orkney basket to the harvesters and eaten while seated in the lea of the stokes was a special treat .
9 White doves fluttered down through the doorway and children swarmed in and out .
10 This is a novel of talk and opinions got out of books , and at one stage Dostoevsky proposed ‘ NB .
11 The late diamond dealer 's car was then flogged to a helpful fence in Durban and the proceeds from the stolen car and diamonds divided up among the team .
12 Suddenly there was this tremendous roar , and we looked up to see a mass of snow and rocks rolling down a gully .
13 In Mid 1975 , the counter-intelligence services of the Navy , Air Force and Police linked up to form the ‘ Joint Command against Subversion ’ , and began working out of two suburban safe-houses , or ‘ nests ’ .
14 If they are then housed for the winter the immunity acquired by the end of the grazing season has waned by the following spring and yearlings turned out at that time are partially susceptible to reinfection and so contaminate the pasture with small numbers of eggs .
15 Advertisements for newspapers and magazines are shown in layout form with a board showing the overall design and a rough illustration with the headline and subheadings lettered in .
16 Storm has its own data dictionary and leaves control over user access to the database with the DP manager .
17 He said : ‘ We are bound to face criticism from both sides , from people saying we should be locking up thousands of juvenile offenders and throwing away the key and others throwing up their hands and saying they are like the old approved schools and will be universities of crime . ’
18 A smell of bacon and eggs wafted up from the kitchen .
19 IT was a delight to read that 115-year-old Charlotte Hughes attributes her age to a sensible breakfast of bacon and eggs washed down by a tot of brandy .
20 The pump is connected through the outer tray and draws water in through the gravel or charcoal , and then through the filter elements into the pump for discharge as a fountain or waterfall .
21 Discussion of budgeting and costs leads on to another important factor .
22 Likewise , a path of sand and stones leading up to a triptich centred on a long industrial corridor with female figures int he images either side battling as if caught within transparent plastic , their head hidden behind their arms , is marked by a continuous figure-of-eight swirl on the sand .
23 ‘ Ribbon plates ’ , crochet work and brasses brighten up the confined space which represents the entire living space for the family .
24 Twiggy was a major influence and women went around trying to look flat as boards .
25 The TV producer led them to one of the last suites on the left and a young man in pullover and jeans swung round on his chair .
26 Erm in terms of Community budget so this Environment Committee and Conservatives gone down to below sort of seventy two million so we are not actually getting any sort of .
27 The Welfare Committee and friends help out at the children 's Christmas party .
28 Street upon street of small Chinese shopfront , a Manhattan-like skyline and junks bobbing up and down on the busy harbour from indelible images of this British colony .
29 I got the woman who comes in to clean the hall and stairs to go up and wash off the floors but I have n't been up there myself since the fuzz left .
30 The motor noise dropped to a rumble and feet clattered around his car .
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