Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb -s] [adv prt] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Roger starts off the celebrations with spaghetti Bolognaise on Christmas Eve .
2 PETER HARTLAND looks down the corridors of history and produces what he sees as the supreme England one-day team
3 Lloyd Mangram takes over the letters page as of next month — if Scorelord can find him !
4 Vivian de Sola Pinto sums up the qualities required of this kind of professional scholar as a capacity for " exact scholarship " , an extensive " knowledge " of language and literature , and — if possible — " the most perfect taste and tact " .
5 Citing Lévi-Strauss 's analogy between the object of exchange in each of these systems and Jakobson 's zero-phoneme , Jacques Lacan draws out the consequences of this paradigm for ( male ) discourse :
6 Phil turns back the pages of his book , frowning .
7 Editor , — Robert Bluglass sets out the views endorsed by the Royal College of Psychiatrists concerning community mental health legislation .
8 Campbell Christie takes over the reins at Brockville tomorrow .
9 Maria ties up the contents in parcels , and ( I believe ) exposes them on the hillside like unwanted infants .
10 Alec Stewart takes over the gloves for the World Cup , while Neil Fairbrother will deputise if necessary .
11 Some of these might , I am sure , change their opinion as Wheen fills in the gaps and rounds off an account of a long career that began in 1920s aesthetic Oxford and finished in a heart attack in a London taxi almost 50 years later .
12 Mum and health writer Nikki Bradford takes on the bottle-bashers
13 RADIO : Billy Butler takes on the challenges offered by Radio City 's Tony Snell and one man celebrating 25 wavelength years John Peel .
14 As might be expected , the judgment of Parke J. sets out the principles with precision , at p. 894 :
15 According to one of them God drives back the waters of the sea by a strong east wind , and causes a mysterious panic in the Egyptian camp .
16 As God drives back the waters so that they can cross in safety , and as he sends the wall of water rushing down upon Pharaoh 's forces , Israel learns the truth of Moses ' words : " The Lord will fight for you , and you have only to be still " ( 14:14 ) .
17 In ‘ What 's In Your Life For Me ? ’ or ‘ And I Do n't Love You ’ or ‘ Into Each Rain Some Life Must Fall ’ or a score of others , Smokey thinks through the problems of modern love and squeezes music out of them that drips like honey from a spoon .
18 Above top : Geoff Yeadon counts up the empties .
19 Shunning the old , elitist image of the string quartet , Brodsky breaks down the barriers presenting great music from the string quartet literature .
20 God draws up the terms .
21 IAN OSBORNE rounds up the previews , and lassos a brand new Dizzy game , a couple of sporting efforts courtesy of Zeppelin and an antiquated arcade adventure from Atlantis .
22 Joshua fills out the details of the orders , but in doing so clearly reads God 's mind , for he comes in for no heavenly rebuke .
23 NCUBE TAKES ON THE TERAFLOPPERS WITH ORACLE-RUNNING 65,384-PROCESSOR NCUBE 3 FOR 1994
24 Reacting with a positive touch Peter Jones weighs up the prospects for the Lib Dems , who meet in Dunoon this weekend
25 Fielding picks up the cheques , too .
26 Fielding picks up the checks .
27 A would-be star will be auditioned every 10 minutes from dawn to dusk on Saturday , Sunday and Monday as Adair seeks out the candidates for the new series .
28 Beachcombing soaks up the hours , punctuated with crisp swims during which my scarf unknots itself from my breasts and drifts out to sea like a directionless jelly fish .
29 Tim Russon weighs up the odds in Friday Feature
30 Home Alone 2 : Lost in New York carries on the adventures of smart schoolboy Kevin who outwits blundering thieves Harry and Marv , played by Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern .
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