Example sentences of "[coord] [vb base] [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Pass the time with a little watersports , lie back and enjoy the peace , or wander ashore to explore some off beat village . |
2 | If you are in the grip of an addiction , suffering from a total block ( PUN ! ) or have just mastered all other versions of the game then look no further . |
3 | But not everyone does consent , nor do all have this attitude . |
4 | ‘ The next few months will be extremely difficult but I am confident that our reputation for quality , forged with our customers over the years , will allow us to bounce back quickly and develop rapidly to create more jobs in the not too distant future , ’ Mr Dunn said . |
5 | The appearance of a Labour party pamphlet , European Unity , in June 1950 added to the indignation in Congress and press alike given that it contained so little that was in tune with American hopes of European integration . |
6 | Cnut thus lost the control over Norway enjoyed by his father , and Olaf conceivably had some connection with whatever early difficulties he experienced in Denmark . |
7 | Both HARPY and HWIM essentially solved this problem by removing word boundaries from the lexicon : HARPY by precompiling a network of the possible utterances in the system , HWIM by creating a wrap-around lexicon . |
8 | The head and snout alone bear some superficial likeness to those of that familiar creature . |
9 | The Chinese structure , on the other hand , need not imply any contrast , and Chafe therefore concludes that |
10 | Town 's Roger Charles was carried off the field following a crunch and tackle just following this , but the score remained at two each , so the final result ; Harefield United two , Abingdon Town two . |
11 | THE OBJECTIVE OF ALL DEDICATED EMPLOYEES SHOULD BE TO ANALYSE THOROUGHLY ALL SITUATIONS , ANTICIPATE ALL PROBLEMS PRIOR TO THEIR OCCURRENCE [ sic ] , HAVE ANSWERS TO THESE PROBLEMS , AND MOVE SWIFTLY TO SOLVE THESE PROBLEMS WHEN CALLED UPON . |
12 | Grey langurs seem to have a particular aversion to leopards and call loudly to warn all the other inhabitants of the jungle , including the deer , that a leopard is on the prowl . |
13 | I have five portraits at Oxford University and have also painted several headmasters . |
14 | We have long sought parliamentary protection against the common law and have already accepted some state interference in our rulebooks . |
15 | ‘ You 've checked out of one hotel and have yet to find another . ’ |
16 | But they have operated against terrorists , they those terrorists have committed a crime and through intelligence the S A S have been in situ and have immediately shot those criminals . |
17 | They have mastered some corpus of knowledge , however small , and have probably made some contribution of their own to its development . |
18 | While Sunderland and Newcastle United have been in turmoil , and have consequently stolen much of the limelight , his side have progressed in two major cup competitions and challenged for Premier League status . |
19 | They are , therefore , not required by law to have governing bodies although some LEAs , including Berkshire , established such bodies some years ago and have subsequently applied most of the requirements of legislation to the ways in which they conduct their affairs . |
20 | The relevant pressure groups maintain their vigilance , but during the 1970s the changes in the rural landscape , especially in the lowlands , have become much more visible and have certainly received much more publicity . |
21 | I 've been in the game for eight years and have never tasted such a chilling fear . |
22 | I have travelled thousands of miles on and off road and have never had any problem ( other than the occasional nail ) with Michelin tyres on cars or Land/Range Rovers so can recommend them from experience . |
23 | I only did this because I know the outlet where I purchased the fish from has its own excellent quarantine facilities and I have used this shop for over 10 years and have never had any trouble with fish purchased from there . |
24 | I have had my glassfish about 18 months , and have never had any trouble in getting them to take dried food as opposed to live . |
25 | We are always together , and have never had enough of each other 's company . |
26 | They may either remain attached to the same rock , or alternatively detach themselves and float away to find another site . |
27 | Here we make no attempt to survey as many models as in the Alt and Chrystal taxonomy , but seek rather to highlight some examples . |
28 | Work is continuing but research already shows that subjunctive , imperative and indicative moods of the verb are marked by tone , as are preverbal particles marking tense and other semantics . |
29 | I do not think that I have fantasticated them , but time always supplies some element of fancy . |
30 | They all insist on the centrality of Jesus , but incline then to explain that centrality in terms of something more general or universal , which is thought of as exemplified in him , and then as spreading out from him and moving on through history . |