Example sentences of "[verb] [indef pn] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But the grasses whispered nothing awake , the fetch |
2 | They were treated well and they asked nothing more of life . |
3 | Generally speaking , a dependent item is expected to bring to a construction semantic traits not already prefigured in the head ; if the dependent item contributes nothing new , the resulting combination is pleonastic . |
4 | Consider the noun phrase ? a male uncle : the trait ‘ male ’ is encapsulated in uncle ; male contributes nothing new , so the combination is pleonastic . |
5 | Looking back to the period between the two world wars and even to that of 1939–45 , any newcomer to the scene would have foreseen nothing other than a future of amicable and mutually beneficial co-operation . |
6 | What we have there is nothing strikingly original , just a fantastically good club record that enforces nothing more than that irresistible urge to jack your body . |
7 | From what I had heard in advance , I expected to see nothing much more than four or five students on the course drinking regulated amounts of alcohol and then being subjected to a variety of tests that would show how their motor skills deteriorated . |
8 | Yet this contrasted oddly with his sloppy clothes , his bare knees and hairy legs , for he seemed to see nothing peculiar about a doctor who behaved like a gentleman but who looked like a beachcomber . |
9 | AIBS wishes to thank everyone involved in PoC Week . |
10 | In conclusion I would like to thank everyone concerned ; tot he management and the golf courses we visited during the year and wish them every success in the coming season . |
11 | During the eighth and ninth centuries the Christian church effected nothing short of a revolution in the forms of Western politics . |
12 | Of Merovech he records nothing other than his supposed descent from Chlodio and that he was the father of Childeric . |
13 | There is so much ripe fruit that I just ask people to come in and help themselves , also I get to see everyone that way and hear all the news and of course the children love it . |
14 | Mario and Yoshi may please puzzle addicts , but offers nothing new and does n't push the NES 's capabilities in the slightest . |
15 | Looking at the legal aid scheme overall , it is clear that it offers nothing new in the system for the delivery of legal services . |
16 | It offers nothing less than the prospect of giving substance to the idea of ‘ an academic community ’ , unknown since the medieval foundation of the university . |
17 | Last on the right was a bathroom and a quick look inside the door revealed nothing new . |
18 | Measurements revealed nothing unusual . |
19 | A TEAM of young archaeologists were disappointed when a dig in Darlington revealed nothing more than a Victorian cellar . |
20 | The normal WPC Power Benchmarks revealed nothing special ; it scored just under 12,000 , unremarkable for a 486/50 . |
21 | These maxims , many of them reflecting nothing more than common sense , and taken from the recorded experience of the past , were to be found mainly in two works : the Facta et dicta memorabilia of Valerius Maximus , written in the first century AD , and the Stratagemata of Frontinus , composed in the same century by a man who had been for a short while Roman governor of Britain . |
22 | ‘ We have heard nothing definite yet but we are hoping for a spot on Crimewatch , ’ said Chief Inspector Steve Cross of Cheshire 's Serious Crime Squad . |
23 | If the figure on the cross had been the last sight of him , we would have heard nothing more of him and there would have been no Church . |
24 | I 've heard nothing more from him , neither have I asked him yet , if he 's come up with anything . |
25 | When , after eight days , Helen had heard nothing more from Giles Carnaby she was bleakly self-contemptuous . |
26 | He had heard nothing more of the plane until a newspaper phoned him the following day , Sunday afternoon . |
27 | I have heard nothing disorderly . |
28 | We have heard nothing this evening about where the money will come from . |
29 | They had seen and heard nothing unusual . |
30 | Problems of confidentiality may arise if the client does not want everyone present to hear all that is discussed . |