Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb mod] [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | We have made it absolutely clear that we are determined that Plymouth should have a good future . |
32 | All visitors to Mexico must obtain a Mexican Tourist Card : these are available on our charter flights . |
33 | A training run in the foothills of the Black Mountains of Wales went without a hitch , so Stephen , Philippa and Wendy the Rolls should take the Alpine Rally in their stride . |
34 | I , I sort of heard Debbie and Chris talking the other day , and I might have got it totally mixed up , but I reckon , I heard Chris saying that , well basically what I gathered was that Andy might have a different father to Chris and it was Andy 's father that 's died , right ? |
35 | The young man 's brother wrote to Lord Panmure to see if David could make the best of the situation in which he found himself by obtaining a midshipman 's place . |
36 | Corbett could smell the heavy , thick fragrance of those mouth-watering dishes he had seen being prepared in the kitchen . |
37 | Through it , Donna could see the first of many wax tableaux showing famous film stars . |
38 | STRIKER Andy Payton could play a key role in Middlesbrough 's final promotion push . |
39 | TONY ADAMS could make an unexpected return to the England team against Yugoslavia at Wembley on Wednesday . |
40 | As Ive said to Arif before ( direct email ) , I think O'Leary could make a BIG difference — especially for Fairclough . |
41 | Mid-September could produce an amazing boost to your material assets , but tread carefully in June , July and October . |
42 | A SERIOUS ankle injury sustained by Great Britain 's leading decathlete Alex Kruger could open an Olympic door for Teessider Anthony Brannen . |
43 | Gazza could do the same for his country if Taylor was prepared to take the risk . |
44 | On-loan Jon Gittens and Willie Falconer could form a new central defensive partnership against Barnsley at Ayresome Park tonight . |
45 | MIDDLESBROUGH midfield player Willie Falconer could win a dramatic first-team recall for the Rumbelows League Cup semi-final second leg against Manchester United at Old Trafford next Wednesday night . |
46 | No one except Ramsey could teach the New Testament . |
47 | Over the relay system Lucy could hear the filtered strains of Ai n't Misbehavin' . |
48 | There were genuine attempts to curb these activities but the PLO could do no more than send its security units into the streets to prevent looting . |
49 | Marshall said , after he had gone , that he doubted Wainfleet could take a serious view of anything . |
50 | Poshekhonov could summon a short clear smile from Holly , a smile that was chained and brief . |
51 | The change of legal status , in which the state remained the controlling shareholder with 75 per cent of capital , meant that Renault could implement a share-swap alliance concluded in February 1990 with the Swedish vehicle manufacturer Volvo [ see also p. 37161 ] . |
52 | And beyond the factory he could see the bit of wasteland where Mrs Flaherty used to keep the Famous Funfair under tarpaulins for the winter . |
53 | The No. 17 service to Whitfield in Dundee used to operate a two-way pattern which suited everyone ; because of cross-subsidy , the public transport company was able to maintain that service . |
54 | Dr Rafaelo would want no more to do with her now . |
55 | Reinstating a siding at Bedale would involve a five-figure sum . |
56 | Alright here we go then , here 's Anthony 's see saw marjory door , Johnny shall have a new master , he shall have but a penny a day , because he ca n't work any faster and Charlotte is , let's have a look then hey diddle diddle the cat and the fiddle |
57 | Attempting to bring what Meredith would call a philosophical approach to her predicament , she pondered on the differences in men 's and women 's clothing . |
58 | An Iraq permitted to swallow Kuwait would have the economic and military power , as well as the arrogance , to intimidate and coerce its neighbours — neighbours who control the lion 's share of the world 's remaining oil reserves . |
59 | Roseanne Barr would make a great Liz during her older , fatter days but could have trouble slimming down for scenes of a 60-year-old Liz in her more glamorous days . |
60 | This is still clearer with the development agencies , not only at the regional ( or ‘ national , ) level where Cawson would find the corporatist label acceptable , but also at local level , particularly through agencies such as GEAR . |