Example sentences of "[art] [adj] men [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 The old men wore that .
2 Why did the following men have such a big impact on Parliament : Bates , Catesby , Winter , Wright , Fawkes , Percy ?
3 I had to admit that the young men leaving that room all looked a bit shattered and one almost reeled out , holding his mouth with both hands .
4 The two men stared each other out before Peter gave a sudden exclamation halfway between anger and defeat , and started for the door .
5 There was a second 's astonished silence in which the two men regarded each other .
6 The two men knew each other much better now but , on the face of it , despite their joint passion for Sherlock Holmes and Eliot 's reliance upon Hayward 's editorial skills ( not only did he inspect the poetry , but he also removed social malapropisms from the drama ) , they were an oddly matched pair .
7 The two men deny that .
8 Walter Benjamin shared many of Adorno 's basic attitudes ; indeed the two men influenced each other considerably .
9 The two men argued that 's it 's an abuse of the legal process for the case to come to court 24 years after they allegedly helped the soviet double agent escape from Wormwood Scrubs , but Mr Randall has mixed feelings about their victory .
10 Though Lewis was not friendly to Catholicism , the two men had much more of a playful kind in common .
11 Thornton had been pushing for the same sort of readership , and the two men had another thing in common — they wanted action .
12 The two men measured each other .
13 Left alone again the two men faced each other , but Joshua gave Denis no time to think about his next move .
14 The two men faced each other .
15 Inside the room , the two men faced each other across John Coffin 's desk .
16 The heavy two-handed sword fell with them , sliding along the floor as the two men wrestled each other in a deadly silence broken only by the sound of fists meeting flesh and their hoarse breathing .
17 The trial had begun on Jan. 27 , when the four men had each been charged with " complicity to commit genocide " ( Bobu , Manescu and Dinca in their capacity as members of the former permanent bureau of the Romanian Communist Party executive political committee ( EPC ) and Postelnicu in his capacity as a candidate member of the EPC and former Minister of the Interior ) for failing to oppose at meetings on Dec. 17 and 22 Nicolae Ceausescu 's orders to fire on demonstrators .
18 Better still was the situation for Congregationalists where seven out of every ten men had some form of higher education .
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