Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [coord] [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In this case the Orc general might choose Night Goblin units with fanatics , backed up by units of Orcs to provide some backbone and either doom divers or flying monsters to take out cannons from the air .
2 Endoprosthesis occlusion ( which is almost inevitable within three to six months ) will not influence this function and therefore replacement is not routinely required .
3 The tutor must always remember that while the investigation can be a means of assessing other skills , it does not require to fulfil this function and consequently assistance may be given freely in areas which are not being summatively assessed .
4 The following evening , after a slogging nine-hour march over volcanic hills that threw up waves of heat , making me irritable and all of us tired and thirsty , we toiled up yet another rise and suddenly saw Lake Hertale below us .
5 And if they can do it this afternoon or tomorrow morning ,
6 And if they can do it this afternoon or tomorrow morning ,
7 It was just all all like that you know a few tress but mainly grass .
8 Titan is unique in having a thick atmosphere made mostly of nitrogen , with some methane and possibly argon .
9 The Court said that Savory Milln may have felt some anxiety and even suspicion as to how Mr Ferriday had arranged for the £13.5m to be paid on his behalf , but it was going too far to say that any honest and reasonable man would have inferred that Mr Ferriday had misappropriated Eagle 's money in gross breach of his duty as a director or that any honest and reasonable man would not have applied the money , as Savory Milln did , in discharge of sub-underwriting liabilities until he had been satisfied that the monies were properly paid .
10 At Rome there had been some disagreement and even contention for more than a century on the possibility of restoration for believers who committed adultery , murder , or apostasy ( participation in idolatrous rites ) .
11 In spite of sanitary reform and what little planning there was , urban overcrowding probably increased during this period and neither health nor mortality improved , where they did not actually deteriorate .
12 But many young people leave home to work , and live , in another town or even country , far away from their schoolday friends and possibly living in an isolated situation .
13 No. 45 Royal Marine Commando have been enquiring about you and would you pay them a visit either this evening or tomorrow evening . ’
14 This completeness and therefore detachment , she claims , facilitates manipulability : ‘ linguistic contexts can be turned upside down more easily than real ones .
15 I 'm gon na need a pension when I reach the age of sixty , sixty five I recommend that we support this motion and vigorously campaign for pensions for everybody on an equal status .
16 Skills that he wishes to rehearse with them may be part of the programme of another department also , and it makes good sense to have some consultation and perhaps co-ordination .
17 To my mind there will be some restriction but only time will tell .
18 This required much investment and also profit had to be provided to the shareholders , some of them French .
19 blackcurrant and the cherry next to each other and then mint and honey
20 So we got more money and then mum and dad were and me and my brother are supposed to have .
21 In many countries with very unequal land holdings , land reform is considered an essential prerequisite to a successful soil conservation programme ( e.g. Baker 1980 , for Peru ; and Eckholm 1976 : 55 ) , in order to encourage secure and long leases of land so that tenants would invest in conservation and in some cases provide marginal farmers with more land and therefore income to be able to afford conservation measures ( FAO 1977a : 27 ) .
22 Pugh lists Horatio , Earl of Orford , as a foundation member of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts , Manufactures and Commerce ( called later the Royal Society of Arts ) along with others who were members of that society and also foundation members of the College in 1791 .
23 a former chef but currently consultant to Merrychef Ltd , looks at the development of the commercial microwave and the microwave combination oven , highlighting their advantages in terms of speed and food quality .
24 Eroded cliffs and headlands have taken away towns , villages , castles and churches ; sand dunes have buried villages and churches ; silted up estuaries and shallow seas have deprived sites of their former importance and even livelihood .
25 It is wholly inappropriate and a slur on parents ' intelligence to imply , as your correspondent does , that coercion and possibly intimidation have played a part in achieving the present levels of support for change .
26 The estate had set its face against development of any kind and neither bungalow nor caravan blemished the coast for five miles either way .
27 He argued that these were : a desire to secure career advancement or at least not prejudice career chances ; a willingness to push matters in order to measure his own cleverness and particularly dexterity at getting around the rules ; to experience the satisfaction which comes from having the power that goes both with high corporate status and criminally victimizing other organizations or persons ; a need to maintain his position within the peer group or family network .
28 It had got rid of this , the old order and new power relations had been established and so it should n't be regarded so much as an economic failure but as a profound political and social reform , which is an important step towards the Party 's ultimate aim of communism , and going back to the beginning of my paper that how that they had always seen industrialization as a means to an end and that how that socialism and ultimately communism could only be achieved through stages and so that , although it was an economic failure , it was a sort of a social
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