Example sentences of "[is] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Thames Valley police caught one hundred and fifty four … that s down on last years one hundred and ninety nine . |
2 | Catchword 's on at five O five it follows Countdown |
3 | What 's on at Pallant House |
4 | If you survive it 's on to Nordic times to battle your way to Asgard ( are you getting on this ? |
5 | And then it 's soups starting at three forty five , five forty five and then it 's on to main course . |
6 | From the mountains it 's on to stunning waterfalls as you follow the Afon Hellte to Ystradfellte . |
7 | It 's on for two hours . |
8 | It 's on for three hours . |
9 | Red Dwarf 's on in one minute . |
10 | ‘ It 's on in three weeks ’ time . ’ |
11 | It 's on until 18 April . |
12 | It 's on until 23 May . |
13 | With no chance of live football league coverage the fight is on for European Cup matches and other internationals . |
14 | The pressure is on for immediate safety improvements . |
15 | and as the going gets good … the race is on for top jockey … |
16 | Platelet activating factor is on of lipid mediators that is generated in a variety of cells upon chemical or immune stimulation . |
17 | Catchword tonight is on at five O five instead of four o'clock because they 've got sport on all afternoon . |
18 | The Rembrandt exhibition at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is on until 1 March 1992 . |
19 | ‘ Metamorphose ’ is on until 20 June and ‘ The Poetic Trace ’ until the 30th . |
20 | New work of his is on until 23 December at Pamela Auchincloss . |
21 | The show bound to be the sleeper of the season is on until 23 June . |
22 | Her new work along with photographs by Lynn Davis documenting natural phenomena of western Australia and the western United States is on from 3 October until the end of the month . |
23 | The show is on from 2 February to the 27th . |
24 | According to a book I 've got it says the first ten games of that glorious start saw is in with 5 wins and five draws ( we then went and lost to palace in the last minute ) . |
25 | ‘ Did you mention when you wrote that he is in with some Cockney riff-raff ? ’ |
26 | Sadly this is the last Sharpe , but he is in for major exposure as he comes on to television . |
27 | ‘ He is in for one hell of a battle and we will take him all the way to court if we have to . ’ |
28 | According to popular folklore anyone who owns such a picture is in for bad luck . |
29 | They 're their , their animals that 's all like that chicken up the garden I mean I do n't know what it 's in , might be in a run , but being the place that is in behind that shed , there ai n't that much space with a rabbit as well is there , you know , I mean , there might be a run on the floor , it 'll be crazy to have a run on the floor because she 's had rats |
30 | The biggest programme faces Foggo , who is down for 11 events , including her Olympic races of 400m and 800m freestyle , but she is unlikely to compete in them all . |