Example sentences of "[adv prt] [conj] [art] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Premier John Major is prepared to lead an unprecedented series of bruising encounters at Number 10 to allow warring departments to agree on where the Treasury axe will fall . |
2 | But when you are watching it and these bones are parting , you 'll hear all the trees and all the noises that you can imagine , even as if buildings were falling down or a traction engine is running over you . |
3 | She was also told in order to calm her down that a blood transfusion was most unlikely and she did not have to face , it appears , the possible serious or even fatal consequences of her decision . |
4 | Can I make a suggestion then that on this we change the suggested If you just put down that the enquiry form is farmed by the researchers full stop , and leave any related documents entirely up to the discretion of each and |
5 | So erm you see that 's , that 's why when we had this we paid somebody to put this in cos the gas company would n't put my my boiler right out the back . |
6 | And we started , they gave you a helmet , we had to buy a canteen to put your water in and a metal box to put your sandwiches in and then they took us down . |
7 | There is a welcoming bar , a spacious lounge for guests to relax in and a TV area which opens out onto a wide , covered terrace . |
8 | Feynman , 1967 , p. 147 ; Anscombe , 1971 ; Sorabji , 1980 , Ch. 2 ; Mellor , 1986 ) A coin is put in and a chocolate bar comes out . |
9 | The chimney was demolished , the mill race and arch filled in and the milling equipment removed . |
10 | Erm again beech was doing much better in and the scotch pine , one of the best places for scotch pine and beech . |
11 | We got in and the Negro driver gunned it away without a word . |
12 | However , any asymmetric section also has two image impedances and such that , if one pair of terminals is terminated in and the input impedance at the other pair is , then , if that other pair is terminated in , the input impedance at the first pair is . |
13 | Despite having a few classic samples thrown in and an anti-crack message , this is , ultimately , a little dreary . |
14 | Mr McGregor , a father of three , from Linthorpe , Middlesbrough , has reduced function in his arms , numbness from the neck down and a ten-inch scar down his head as a result of the attack . |
15 | The sun was down and the night wind boomed in the great hollow shell of the estuary . |
16 | look at Bryony , with that red peaked hood and , and the front of this rain cover hanging down and the back bit all punched up at the back |
17 | But with our increased intake of animal fat in the last couple of generations , our bodies ' capacity to adapt has often broken down and the cholesterol level has simply risen higher in many individuals . |
18 | Since the WD curve shifts down and the MD curve shifts up , equilibrium M falls . |
19 | Stratford , a royal diplomat , had been provided to Winchester in 1323 against the wishes of the king and paid a heavy penalty for it : his temporalities were seized and exploited for a year , and even after they were restored Stratford was placed under recognizances of £10,000 to the king ( £2000 down and the rest conditional upon his good conduct ) , £1000 to the Despensers , and 1000 marks to the chancellor , Robert Baldock , a clerk for whom Edward had intended the bishopric ; moreover , Stratford was summoned to answer in the King 's Bench for his conduct of a royal mission to the papacy . |
20 | She stood there until the rapturous applause died down and the peacock screen rose from the floor , hiding all behind it , then , her eyes clouded by emotional tears conjured up by the sheer beauty of what she had just witnessed , she turned blindly , colliding with a hard male body . |
21 | It 's been one of the success stories of the last few years , managing to get through the culture barrier where the local authority thought a small unit was 15 or 20 people working down and the health service thought a small unit was 120 and worked down with great reluctance . |
22 | When we 'd cleared the shop out and put the stuff in the fridge , I used to all , scrub all round all the ta you know , the shelves round the sides and clean the scale down and the bacon machine and I used to scrape the block with a proper scraper . |
23 | Otherwise you will have to slow down until the water flow around the skeg re-establishes itself . |
24 | Not only was the curtain rung down but the opera house was dismantled . |
25 | Avoid bouncing up and down because an élite performer will simply wait until you are moving upwards before driving in with a strong attack . |
26 | Terry has designed a PVC-covered three foot foam mat with an eight inch deep cut-out for fish to be laid in while the fishing hook is removed . |
27 | It will only be ordered if the purchaser and vendor are capable of being returned to the position they were in before the sale agreement was executed . |
28 | The growth axis was said to approximate the product life-cycle , with the rate of growth slowing down as the product market entered a more mature state . |
29 | Previous requests have been turned down as the Transport Department felt the road did not meet criteria for imposing speed restrictions . |
30 | Carryduff will provide fire cover as far down as the ring road , with other stations , including Knock , Central and Cadogan acting as a back-up . |