Example sentences of "a [noun] [vb base] [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Cheshire Railtours are planning a rail tour up the WCML to Carlisle and return via the S & C on Saturday 17th April 1993 , cost £20 . |
2 | The input/output address of the VidiPC card can be easily changed by setting a jumper switch on the board . |
3 | As the Revenue only allow a 10% mark up the tax gains can not exceed 1.5% of the turnover put through the company . |
4 | Then , distant beyond the broad bowl full of skeleton walls , she saw the headlights of a car pass on the road to Silcaster , sweeping eerily across the filigree of stonework and grass , and vanishing again at the turn of the highway . |
5 | Boys and girls , And women that would groan to see a child Pull off an insect 's leg , all read of war The best amusement of our morning meal ! |
6 | A HOSPITAL has sounded a safety alert over the packaging of oils used in ‘ alternative ’ medicine after two youngsters drank them from bottles . |
7 | And always when a funeral come down the school road , there 's blinds would be taken down as well . |
8 | The kids helped me pile up the slabs and we ‘ borrowed ’ a barrow from the house-renovators next door to transport the broken humps of concrete , via some wobbly ramps , to a spoil heap up the garden . |
9 | But the highlight for me was a thumping take on a buzzer which came adrift after a couple of really powerful lunges . |
10 | Nor is the powerful Watsonian short of leadership experience , having skippered Watson 's College , Scottish Schools ( notably to a shock win over the England Schools in 1980 ) , Watsonians , Cambridge University , London Scottish , the Anglo Scots , the Barbarians at the Hong Kong Sevens and , also last season , the senior aide in the official Scottish trial when his gifts of inspiration by personal example almost turned the tide . |
11 | A nice half-day excursion would be to Monte and Terreiro da Luta , still within the city of Funchal but a bus or a taxi ride up the hillside at the back of the city . |
12 | Have a little fun with it and let shapes drawn down a wall spill over a dresser or chest of drawers . |
13 | . Yes , well we 're in French and it 's really boring Yes , well , I think I 'll turn you off for a minute hang on a minute , where 's the button ? |
14 | When they were asked afterwards , both Owen and North admitted that they had never imagined ‘ a victory march down the streets of Managua ’ . |
15 | Better , fit a true mains switch ( e.g. a cord switch on the primary side of the transformer ) and hope that people will use it instead of the on-off switch on the radio . |
16 | As for the new US system of having a laundry pick up a bucket each day — the worst is over by the time you have put the diaper in the bucket . |
17 | Her security pass was clipped to the strap of the bag , like a paddock pass on a racecourse . |
18 | A second , related objection has been advanced of the assumption that variants of a variable lie along a single sociolinguistic dimension of non-standard to standard , which in turn co-varies with a single phonetic dimension . |
19 | Kelly was excellent at right back , as was Dorigo on the left : once in the first half he stepped in from the left to tidy up the ball from charging Ippo players , strolled over to the right , and set up a counter attack down the flank , all with great ease ; he looks great . |
20 | We are also arranging a litter pick round the centre of the village on Saturday 3rd April staring at 10.30 a.m. from the Mill Yard . |
21 | ‘ But if we could swap jobs for one day my first task would be to address the Free World wearing the Everton strip , then run a Blues flag up the mast at the White House . ’ |
22 | After continuing to Paignton , the party changed platforms for a short steam hauled run over the scenic Paignton & Dartmouth Railway , operated by the Dart Valley Railway Company , and a river cruise up the Dart with a difference . |
23 | If you selected a word hold down the Shift key and click on the last word of the selection — similarly for paragraphs . |
24 | Take a camel ride up the slopes or a coach tour around the summit . |
25 | He wore a baggy tracksuit with what looked like a jam stain down the front and egg yolk all down the sleeve . |
26 | Using a worksheet draw up the balance sheet and profit and loss account for the business whose transactions are set out below : |
27 | Sally Gunnell 's women 's team includes 18year-old debutante Katharine Merry , who earned her place with a 200m win over the Olympic champion yesterday , as well as Scotland 's big two Yvonne Murray ( 3,000m ) and Liz McColgan ( 10,000m ) . |
28 | Rightly , the decoration is simple and understated ; a single thin black line separating the spruce from the maple binding , a well-proportioned herringbone soundhole rosette , a marquetry stripe down the centre of the back and small pearl dot-markers running up the fingerboard . |
29 | It was a triumph that also set up the Kiwis nicely for a surprise win over the seventh-seeded Italians . |
30 | Pushing a broom handle up the tube will allow you to push the plunger up to this moulded shoulder and into the tube . |