Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [noun prp] [noun prp] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Mark Nicholson , who plays for Scottish Students next month against the English Students , ran from his own 22 to put Gareth Williams over for the first of the visitors ' seven tries .
2 ‘ Our original tour , in 1987 , was cancelled because of the World Cup and we were not due to visit New Zealand again until 1996 , ’ he said .
3 He was n't likely to run Sherlock Holmes out of business . ’
4 It was good to see Terry Howse back in action for Post Office A and he contributed a win in the 6–4 victory over Windsor Hawks .
5 MARTIN CROWE ( 61 ) and Ken Rutherford ( 57no ) yesterday shared a fourth-wicket stand of 55 to steer New Zealand out of trouble in the second Test against Zimbabwe in Harare yesterday .
6 Since 1990 he has been tarnished by his machinations first to keep Miss Bhutto out of power , then to prevent Mr Sharif from taking power away from the presidency .
7 Her anger and resentment grew as she drove home and for the rest of that evening she found it difficult to get David Markham out of her mind .
8 That hounded Bobby Robson out of his job as England manager and welcomed in Graham Taylor .
9 That brings Nuala O'Fail up to a quota .
10 ALEX FERGUSON , the Manchester United manager , is ready to leave Bryan Robson out of Sunday 's Rumbelows Cup final against Nottingham Forest in an attempt to secure his club 's first League championship trophy in 25 years .
11 Hayes next hit Roger Ford just above the glove as he tried to get out of the way , and was out lbw ; 384 for 9 .
12 Alan Brown , whose wife runs the Old Court Residential Care Home in Abbey Court , told the hearing at Abergele that he last saw Mr Richardson early on August 11 .
13 NEWCASTLE are ready to take Paul Gascoigne back to Tyneside if he fails to make his mark in Italy .
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