Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun pl] [conj] [vb base] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | So then I was able to put in drops of blood and nasty black and white pictures and get rid of the Paisley patterns and bindweed round the edge of pages everywhere . ’ |
2 | Some might well be Balliol supporters and go along with the Earl for that reason . |
3 | If you enjoy cricket then why not join one of the Sainsbury teams that play around South London and counties at weekends ? |
4 | It is hoped to revive lapsed groups in the near future in the city centre , Vauxhall , Dingle and Walton areas and branch out into as yet uncovered areas . |
5 | But they must beat Bristol Rovers and sign off with a flourish against Grimsby Town and Wolves . |
6 | Do they go to the people that need them , or the people that can afford to pay Hove prices that come down from London ? |
7 | Under the heading ‘ tax fairness ’ , he has identified wealthy individuals , executive compensation , ‘ runaway plants ’ ( US companies that close down their plants and ship their employees abroad ) and the US subsidiaries of foreign companies as targets for tax increases . |
8 | might well succumb to Ottawa pressures and close down the station once again . |
9 | As soon as any of their number is reduced to half Wounds or below , they must all make successful Ld tests or break off combat and flee back to their cave . |
10 | Travel during the summer months along the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and continue on to Mammoth Lakes , a resort town where the overnight stay will be at the Mammoth Mountain Inn . |
11 | Or once the partition walls are down , you can create your own flexible dividers , with bookcases , shelving units , screens or screen-like structures like trellis , or even Murphy beds that let down at night from what looks like a panelled screen . |