Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb -s] [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | On the IGC , Whitehall insists more preparatory work is needed . |
2 | On the other hand , this could come from the Jenny Pitman-trained Garrison Savannah , the 1981 winner having worked ‘ brilliantly ’ on the Manton gallops earlier this week . |
3 | The Trabukos offers pleasantly furnished bed and breakfast accommodation , for 2 or 3 people sharing a twin or three bedded room with private bathroom and balcony , or self-catering studios for 2–3 people with private bathroom . |
4 | ICI produces about 2 Mt of chlorine each year and this is used both in-house and by other chemical producers to make a variety of different types of chemicals , including polymers , solvents , rubber chemicals , agrochemicals and pharmaceuticals . |
5 | The pressure group Lynx has just 14 days to raise money for an appeal against £40,000 damages . |
6 | Caldicot tees up municipal crown |
7 | Caldicot tees up municipal crown |
8 | The cliffs of Lizard Point offer worthwhile easier climbs such as Sirius ( Severe ) , but some miles further along the coast are bigger and more serious ramparts of soapstone at Vellan Head , where Hidden Buttress has distinctly Gogarth-like qualities . |
9 | Germany counts approximately 300,000 GSM subscribers today , compared with less than 10,000 in France . |
10 | I hope that this will not happen because CPRW has much wider objectives than the Park Society . |
11 | It follows that each element of Q[x] has infinitely many associates . |
12 | The interiors of both reflect their mundane origins but the longer and higher Vauxhall has more comfortable seats and greater space . |
13 | At the end of May Dorothy could write to her brother Richard that ‘ William has now some poems in the Bristol press ’ ; and by mid-September , just as Coleridge and Wordsworth were preparing to leave for Germany , the Lyrical Ballads were at last ready to be offered to an indifferent public . |
14 | Examples are numerous , but Naseby has both extensive earthworks and an early map of 1630 showing the layout of the village at that date ; as Christopher Taylor remarks in the RCHM Volume 111 for Northamptonshire , ‘ the extensive earthworks show clearly that the relatively simple layout of the present village is the result of complex changes which are by no means understood ’ . |
15 | The Little Scala holds about 600 people . |
16 | Even Mary Vetsera has only one wish , to be possessed by him , and is prepared to go to any lengths to achieve that end . |
17 | WASTELAND in Sheffield contains particularly large numbers of colourful garden escapes . |
18 | Danny Connolley wonders where intelligent inquiry ends and espionage begins |
19 | He said : ‘ Middlesbrough has unusually poor health and one of the reasons could be that some of the people are socially and economically deprived . ’ |
20 | And senior staff say the John Radcliff has just 6.9 doctors to deal with 58,000 patients a year … well below the national average . |
21 | Yet most tend to agree with the right-wing slogan , ‘ the boat is full ’ , meaning Germany has too many foreigners . |
22 | ‘ No rival four-wheel-drive coupe can offer more passenger comfort ’ — the Galant offers more rear legroom and headroom , with the added advantage of own-door access . |
23 | It may well be the case , as Struan says , that Beethoven displays more artistic merit than Struan , but if Struan 's music uses overdriven guitars , I may well prefer to listen to it . |
24 | Gazza laughs off big derby pressure |
25 | The hon. Gentleman 's hon. and learned Friend has as much right to express his views as the hon. Gentleman had . |
26 | Tuesday has only one performance — at 2.00pm — but from Wednesday until Saturday there are two shows a day , at 10.30am and 2.00pm . |
27 | Norwich manager Mike Walker has less complex selection problems . |
28 | The TLS covers about 50 books a week , from most fields except science and technology . |
29 | Sadly the plan is in abeyance now as Pakistan has more urgent problems on its doorstep . |
30 | CCOO has about 17,000 members or 26 per cent of the workforce , and SLF-UGT 12–13,000 ( of which something under 2,000 were brought into the union by the SLF ) . |