Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] [verb] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | Swindon Cable transmits more than 30 different channels , including Central , for the benefit of those viewers who otherwise do n't receive it . |
2 | Swindon Cable transmits more than 30 different channels , including Central , for the benefit of those viewers who otherwise do n't receive it . |
3 | New Zealand newcomer Blair Hartland watches anxiously as his edge eludes the driving Allan Lamb . |
4 | RSPCA inspectors found more than eighty animals neglected , underweight and suffering . |
5 | They had provoked Rebecca West to make more than one violent intervention . |
6 | PIA general manager Farqirullah Jan wept unashamedly as he met the mourners . |
7 | ‘ The search committee felt Rusty Powell fitted better than anyone else ’ , said Dr Murphy . |
8 | Each Renault engine costs more than £100,000 and they rocket the 800 brake horse-power car to a top speed of more than 200mph . |
9 | The LDP group employs more than 3,000 . |
10 | But on Saturday officers gave less than two hours ' notice of the decision angering managers and clubbers alike . |
11 | In the anti-government protests between 10 and 26 June , the police in their characteristic Darth Vadar uniforms fired more than 20,000 rounds a day . |
12 | The first was a penalty try awarded when local scrum-half Bobby Murrell strayed offside as the Lions were pushing a scrum over the line . |
13 | Whilst air transport and travel was still in its infancy , Howey Bay averaged more than 100 flights per day , being made by floatplanes in the summer and ski-equipped aircraft in the winter . |
14 | The National Trust 's Ryedale Centre raised more than £3,000 to aid improvements at the trust 's landmarks , Nunnington Hall , The Bridestones and Bransdale . |
15 | Unfortunately , fair-weather supporters tend to forget that no Athletico official gives less than 110 per cent to the club week in , Sundays off , and to think their heads could be turned in the hope of making financial personal gain is an insult . |
16 | Miss Logan knew better than to reply , let alone plead the cause of the amiable Archimandrite . |
17 | LLOYDS Bank apologised yesterday after its cash machines blew a fuse on Saturday and refused to take Access cards . |
18 | Only three Surrey batsmen scored more than a thousand championship runs last year — Darren Bicknell , Graham Thorpe and David Ward . |
19 | Mrs. Mott spoke softly as though in the presence of the bereaved . |
20 | Ray Doyle thought bitterly as the telephone began to ring , jarringly loud , across the room . |
21 | Dr Neil swallowed again as he sat down on the bed , not too near , not too far away . |
22 | ‘ He has no ‘ side ’ , ‘ my Aunt Lyallie said approvingly for she had always thought Americans were a stuck-up , boastful lot . |
23 | Scuffles and fierce arguments between NP and ANC supporters continued long after Mr de Klerk had left . |
24 | Liverpool University student Christopher Powell plunged more than 100ft to his death from a Scottish road bridge over the Inverness Firth . |
25 | Christopher Gore has all but destroyed his family . |
26 | Alexander Dubcek addresses more than 300,000 demonstrators in Wenceslas Square , Prague , three years ago |
27 | Labour employment spokesman Frank Dobson said more than 300,000 people would lose out . |
28 | It is noteworthy that the line of the Great North Road runs near where many of these rivers ceased to be navigable , and many towns on the road may have grown up as places where goods were transferred from water freight to carts or pack animals ( 82 , pp.194–200 ) . |
29 | ‘ My poor brother , ’ Aunt Rose said softly as they trailed across the drive to the side door of the castle . |
30 | ‘ That can wait , ’ Rennie Hamilton said sharply as she straightened up . |