Example sentences of "[adv prt] [pron] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Again , for reasons stated above , this group was differentiated along gender lines , occurring in none of the female cases and 30 per cent of the male cases . |
2 | Joseph Thomson , the first European to explore Masailand , noted that ‘ they indulged in none of the obtrusive , vulgar inquisitiveness or aggressive impertinence which makes the traveller 's life a burden to him among other native tribes ’ . |
3 | It is NOT necessary to fill in something for every single category . |
4 | Today 's share prices : Abbey National down two at two two eight , British Aerospace down twenty two at five three seven , British Airways down three at a hundred and forty one , British Gas went down four point five at two two seven point five , British Telecom down six point five at two hundred and eighty four , Goodhead Publishing Group stayed at sixty , Metalbox down fifty to one O O seven five , Morland Brewers unchanged at two hundred and seventy , Oxford Instruments went down four to two three three , Thames Water was down five at two two nine and the Trustee Savings Bank went down one to a hundred and thirty seven . |
5 | Regardless of the general press of humanity , a funeral procession was attempting to pass down it from the other end . |
6 | The 1987 Green Paper on Education was notable in that it forecast an increase in the number of students in HE in the 1990s . |
7 | There 's fear hanging over everybody with the local government review there 's going to be mass redundancies . |
8 | He towered over everybody like a strapping Gallic chieftain . |
9 | The quiet discursive approach actually delivers the goods in terms of reforming this nation and increasing our prosperity more effectively than carrying on everything as a flat-out argument . |
10 | Just before the men were shot — they 'd had two weeks inside so their beards had taken on something of the authentic rag-tag FAKINTIL glory , as opposed to the clean-shaven image they had presented in their neat malai-issue camos — one shouted out the name of Osvaldo . |
11 | Colin Montgomerie lost a little ground with a 73 , Jose-Maria Olazabal made up nothing with a 72 while David Feherty fell away with a 77 . |
12 | And here give up ourselves in the full bent To lay out service freely at your feet , To be commanded . |
13 | In the buildings with a number of storeys they frequently used a different order on each storey , whilst the columns were lined up one above the other and the entablatures acted as string courses . |
14 | Erm the why should a parent , looking at this pretty critically why should a parent want an older child , like to give up something to a younger one ? |
15 | If you pick up something like a Super 400 you play things like Fade To Black rather than Heavy Fuel . |
16 | He murmured his agreement and watched her walk across to the bridlepath and start up it towards the dome-shaped summit . |
17 | see better , you was looking up it on the front rows you see . |
18 | At one extreme were those so inert , so withdrawn into themselves , that they gave out nothing to the young . |
19 | Today , somehow , she would find out which of the two of them he really loved . |
20 | Find out which of the above programmes and their producers are likely to be most sympathetic to your style of music and remember the following : |
21 | My priority is to get rid of discrimination and we shall have to find out which of the various possibilities will be the best alternative to that which is now proposed . |
22 | After you have studied the routes and prepared through do-it-yourself practice , your PP may give the names of the places you pass on one route , and at the conclusion you pick out which of the prepared journeys she was making . |
23 | He guessed that was how she would always be , blocking out everything for the preferred world of her own creation until an idea was spent . |
24 | Deictic function is pointing out something for the first time , often using demonstratives as in Look at that picture ! ; |
25 | She opened the door and gazed down a splendid vista of reception rooms that opened out one into the next , which Buzz had learned was typical of grand French houses . |
26 | I wanted to give back something for the great interest and happiness I have had from being able to make music to people . |
27 | A mole working inside Cranborne School had supplied them with a mailing-list of all Muslim parents whose children had been rejected by ‘ This is a Christian Country ’ Gyles , the Junior School headmaster , and Robert and Maisie had been through the telephone directory , picking out anyone with a Muslim-sounding name . |
28 | Instead , she turned it on so low that at first Tug could not make out anything except a faint crackling and hissing . |
29 | There was no sound from outside , although it was difficult to pick out anything in the torrential rain that battered both cottage and landscape . |
30 | And to summarize the methodology that we 've used , we 've set out our in the single sheet in the front of N Y eleven , various assumption areas that constitute the use of the model and our choice of the appropriate assumption for each of these areas . |