Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adj] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Group B is tight with Crusaders and Distillery level on four points each at the top ; Crues are away to Coleraine while the Whites visit Omagh knowing defeat will let in the Tyrone men . |
2 | On an international scale Louth sits right on the line dividing the Eastern hemisphere from the Western . |
3 | Each defendant calls a witness who has also submitted a statement with the facts of his or her life , particularly where that life crosses that of the defendant . |
4 | Above : Tiger Moth G-AKXS flies low along the crowd line at the end of the Diamond Nine Team 's routine . |
5 | you know cos I told you Mike actually fancies one of these that actually fits right in the fireplace |
6 | The planner represents the consumer 's voice while the account executive represents that of the client . |
7 | No doubt there are a few places where Stornoway citizens get drunk at Sunday lunchtime , indeed , there are quite a few of them , but their doors are shut to the public ; sin goes private on the Sabbath for it is public morality which counts in Sabbath observance . |
8 | 4 As the attacker 's body twists to the side , the defender kicks low to the joint at the back of the knee . |
9 | Much practical work in agriculture is of an empirical type and the ‘ practical ’ farmer is often characterized by an empirical approach as contrasted with perhaps the more theoretically-based approach of his son who has attended agricultural college or university and who understands some of the theory underlying a more scientific approach to agriculture . |
10 | When IC1 pin 2 goes high at the end of the timing period , current flows into transistor TR1 base ( b ) through current limiting resistor , R5 . |
11 | Hasson 's passionate playing has an occasional touch of roughness , but there is no harm in that , and he also offers some of the refinement and sensitivity that are sine qua non in this composer 's music . |
12 | Brown , wavy hair — not that really dark brown , but the sort that goes lighter in the sun . |
13 | Water is pumped in from the River Nene , which is rich in farm nutrients , and sewage from Oakham , rich in phosphates from washing powders , goes direct into the reservior . |
14 | Women can check the device is in place by feeling for the IUD threads high in the vagina . |
15 | Figure 8.9 represents this as a fall in the real wage acceptable to the L 1 insiders from w 1 to w 2 . |
16 | The number of Scots unemployed for more than six months is 132,900 — an increase of 10,700 or 8.8 per cent , which represents half of the nation 's jobless total . |
17 | SYCORAX SITS HUNCHED under the earth , her head fallen sideways , face up , on to her knees which her hands clasp ; her mouth — what is left of her mouth — gapes open in the direction of the ground above . |
18 | If it still goes wrong on the day , never mind . |
19 | Whereas , even if nothing goes wrong at the weekend , Mr Smith will have made himself miserable for days in advance . |
20 | It 's something that goes wrong at the nerve muscle junctions ? |
21 | ‘ If something goes wrong with a customer 's car they want it repaired as quickly as possible , ’ said Peugeot Parts and Service Director Charles Greenland . |
22 | It 's not erm a carte blanche situation where with anything that goes wrong with the vehicle will be covered by the policy , it is an insurance contract for which specific liabilities are covered . |
23 | Capital expenditure on these schools is partly met ( up to 85% ) by the DENI ; running costs are met from block grants direct from the DENI and from fees ( although for many pupils these are paid or assisted by the Education and Library Boards ) . |
24 | Ernest had an eye for detail , and Undertown displays this to the hilt . |
25 | This then opens , and flies high over the ship from the end of a strong cable . |
26 | The final icing on the cake is the beautifully-cut brass nut which looks terrific against the sunbursting . |
27 | In the first Athena stands frontal on the right , her left arm and the shield in profile at her side making a vertical parallel to the fluted skirt-folds broken by the right knee . |
28 | So , the tree which from which bows used in the Battle of Agincourt could have been fashioned seems set to live on for a few more generations yet . |
29 | NOTTINGHAMSHIRE lies right in the heart of the rural leafy East Midlands of England . |
30 | The Hotel de France is situated between the two resorts of Rimini and Riccione and is the only three-star hotel in Rimini featured by Citalia which stands right on the beach , but also has its own private swimming pool . |