Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb -s] [v-ing] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Richard says winning the championship is everything … |
2 | Praxsys intends making the operating system-independent software generally available , with hopes of hopping on such vehicles as Destiny from Unix System Labs Inc and Univel Inc . |
3 | Careers adviser Julie Bayley suggests structuring the CV so that your date of birth comes last and the interesting things you 've done recently up front — and that includes voluntary work . |
4 | He comes back as Odd-Knut starts making the fire . |
5 | At present the work of the Palaeontological Department staff in Scotland includes providing a service to the field staff related to long term field projects and site investigation enquiries , curating the extensive collections of Scottish fossils in their care and conducting specialist research . |
6 | Eva recollects making a commitment to Christ when she became a junior soldier . |
7 | Eva remembers enjoying the music and playing the tambourine from when she was a small girl . |
8 | Gould remembers following the driver and lying down on the floor of the car face down , waiting for the ambush to pass . |
9 | MFN means giving a country the tariff treatment enjoyed by your least restricted trading partner . |
10 | Coastal Defences in England recommends establishing a record of flooding incidents and erosion to give a complete picture of the state of defences . |
11 | However , one can accept the message and still wonder how Tolba proposes raising the money to buy peace . |
12 | BMW saleswoman Elaine Fountain at Cooper Reading says scrapping the tax has cut the price of an average BMW by around £700 . |
13 | Woods recalls filming a video for a husband and wife , which ended up being titled Not Hardly In Vegas because the man never managed to get it up . |
14 | Yeats recalls receiving a letter from Lionel Johnson ‘ denouncing Wilde with great bitterness ’ ; Johnson believed that Wilde got a ‘ ‘ sense of triumph and power , at every dinner-table he dominated , from the knowledge that he was guilty of that sin which , more than any other possible to man , would turn all those people against him if they but knew'' ’ ( Yeats , Autobiographies , 285 ) . |
15 | Mr justifies abandoning the approach in and on the basis that the decision was arrived at in a different housing market , when it was reasonable to conclude that the plaintiff 's loss of interest on the capital employed would be exceeded by the increase in the value of the property . |
16 | Its accomplishment is as much pictorial as musical , its images dissolving and recombining in a strange and haunting manner , In the piece there is no narrative and the character of Einstein appears playing the violin ( one of the physicist 's hobbies ) . |
17 | Dr Hollingworth hopes laying the foundations for the Hilton Hotel will unearth still more items of interest . |
18 | But when the LSIs Princess Beatrix and Queen Emma with 1 and 6 Commandos had ‘ crept along the north coast of Spain undetected ’ in their disguise as Spanish merchantmen , the LCAs came in to find long and heavy Atlantic swells pounding a bar across the target beaches in the river Ardour estuary . |
19 | Although Barthes gives meaning a role in the text , the emphasis is on its production . |
20 | Fionnphort absorbs uncomplaining the onslaught of coachloads of tourists and pilgrims , but not today , not yet , for we are early , leaving the tourists in their boarding houses to queue irritably for the bathroom and linger over their bacon . |
21 | In her innocence , Ma keeps waving the silver spoon . |
22 | In fact Ron Atkinson 's team are playing well and , with Ray Wallace out of the Southampton defence , will be confident of improving a wretched away record , especially if the other Atkinson starts hitting the target . |
23 | ‘ That 's precisely what I imagine it 's like , Sonic Youth playing over a Mondays track , ’ agrees Hugo , as Sam starts espousing the virtues of ‘ Bummed ’ and how ‘ the best bands do n't know what their appeal is ’ . |
24 | Sam starts humming the riff from ‘ Caroline ’ with a fondness that nine years ' respite should have erased , and then snaps back into historical mode . |
25 | In 1920 Gide recalls walking the streets of Biskra with Dr Bourget of Lausanne . |
26 | Harry recalls leaving the course at the 1st green and going back home alone via Drawback Hill . |
27 | Gyles Brandreth explaining the EC |
28 | All ‘ events ’ in the novel are virtual ; it is irrelevant to debate whether Mira imagines buying a pig farm with her severance pay or whether it ‘ really ’ happens , because nothing is ever ‘ really ’ accomplished . |
29 | 8.4 Responses of simple C-R filters showing the behaviour of the modulus of the transfer function , , and the phase shift , φ , as a function of the pulsatance ο ; ( a ) and ( b ) for the low-pass filter of figure 8.3(a) and ( c ) and ( d ) for the high-pass filter of figure 8.3(b) , when . |
30 | Many are likely to cross the Atlantic to visit Clinton 's old Oxford haunts offering a boost to Britain 's tourism industry . |