Example sentences of "[vb -s] [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 First tonight , a bitter row has broken out over plans for a Sinn Fein councillor to address a public meeting in Glasgow this week — despite calls for him to be banned following the weekend atrocity in Belfast .
2 A bitter row has broken out over plans for a Sinn Fein councillor to address a public meeting in Glasgow despite calls for him to be banned , following Saturday 's massacre in Belfast .
3 A ROW has broken out over plans to move a home for problem children to Chester 's biggest council estate .
4 Welcome back : A blood feud has broken out between producers of one of our oldest breeds of cattle .
5 PEACE has broken out in relations between workers and employers in Northern Ireland , figures revealed today .
6 The microcomputer firms foresee networks of micros taking over , and the minicomputer firms see networks of minis , while IBM has come up with Systems Application Architecture ( SAA ) , designed to maintain the mainframe 's iron grip on corporate data processing 's throat .
7 Son Pardo has come on in leaps and bounds since finishing fifth on his debut at Newmarket on 2,000 Guineas day .
8 With the introduction of carbon fibre , rod development has come on in leaps and bounds .
9 The young members section has come on in leaps and bounds in the last few years .
10 ‘ He 's technically a very good goalkeeper and he has come on in leaps and bounds in recent weeks , ’ he said .
11 He has come on in leaps and bounds this season .
12 Information has come in from readers , amused , serious and knowledgeable .
13 It has come down to personalities and Julia is very disturbed by it all .
14 That is a child who has grown up with books instead of wallpaper .
15 Where soil is being removed slowly it may be that it has built up in layers and a ‘ case hardening ’ effect is experienced .
16 She has hung out in cities When we go to bed together , sometimes the conversation turns to …
17 The new road has opened up for motorists an area hitherto out of bounds .
18 If British tennis is to ever rise above the mediocrity that it has wallowed in for decades , then juniors have to be given greater access to courts and coaching .
19 The UK shares market has been one of the most buoyant in the world and over the past 12 months £80 billion has flooded in from investors .
20 Debate on Southcom 's future , which has dragged on for years , was put on hold when American relations with General Noriega reached rock-bottom .
21 You have no need to worry — the support he has provided over past months will continue .
22 THE Limit has teamed up with chart-toppers The Shamen to launch a truly wicked competition .
23 CONTRACT caterer Catering & Allied has teamed up with systems supplier T IS to speed up and simplify the job of stocktaking at its City of London contract with merchant bank Morgan Grenfell .
24 A TIMBER importer has spoken out against Friends of the Earth 's claims that the mahogany trade is steeped in death and destruction .
25 The government of the Central American state of Honduras has pulled out of talks which would have led to the granting of a huge logging concession in the pine forests of the Mosquito coast .
26 ONE of the firms approached by Monktonhall Colliery about forming a partnership to stave off the pit 's financial problems has pulled out of talks with the consortium , writes Graeme Wilson .
27 But despite his £500,000 windfall , Christie has pulled out of races in Australia after being asked to pay £55 for a special visa .
28 DROP : A player drops a ball when he has hit out of bounds or lost his original ball .
29 AN animal lover has hit out at youths who use catapults to injure ducks in a Darlington park .
30 A GRIEVING family has hit out at witnesses who failed to turn up at the trial of a man accused of the attempted murder of their son .
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