Example sentences of "[art] [num] [noun] [conj] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The child finds the same letters on the eight cubes and places them correctly in the tray underneath the card . |
2 | Now also , knowing that there 's only just over five hundred or just six hundred members of the Liberal Democrats , in the eight constituencies that comprise our Euro constituency , there will be many benefits that can come off a Euro campaign in terms of membership , in terms of helpers , in in terms of morale and generally raising our profile , just through press contacts and things like that . |
3 | They do n't come for the fifty P's now do they ? |
4 | With Graeme Hick looking far more relaxed in the one-day contests , England raced to beat the 254 target and booked themselves £25,000 in prize money . |
5 | The 12 hours that shook us all |
6 | During the six years that followed his restoration , Louis put together again the coalition of ecclesiastical and secular support that had sustained him in the 820s . |
7 | Last week Mr Takeshita admitted that , in addition to the 12,000 shares that came his way , Recruit slipped him ¥20m just before his bid for the prime ministership in 1987 . |
8 | This unnerved the three countries and confirmed their instinct to look westward . |
9 | Ashcroft Noble was part-owner of the three weeklies that published his ‘ Paul Pelican ’ articles and accepted Thomas 's early essays ; and he was also connected with the Edinburgh firm of Blackwood that was to publish those essays in book form . |
10 | Use this formula , and if necessary jot down on paper how you 'll use the three stages and practise it aloud , so that you get comfortable with it . |
11 | In October 1991 , she was asked to examine the three sisters and found them healthy in appearance and co-operative . |
12 | b ) Use your protractor to measure the three angles and mark them on your drawing . |
13 | Great houses did not of course cease to be built ; on the contrary , almost as many were erected in the nineteenth century as a whole as in the three centuries that preceded it put together . |
14 | As a result , he was dropped as secretary and member of the executive of the 1922 Committee and lost his seat on the Conservative Home Affairs Committee . |
15 | Strictly speaking not all of the measures within these areas fall within the 1992 programme but given their inter-relationship they need to be looked at together . |
16 | He has found out one thing in the ten years that separate them , if nothing else ; that now is always better than then . |
17 | Axelrod took the 63 strategies and threw them again into the computer to make ‘ generation 1 ’ of an evolutionary succession . |
18 | The spec was not solely Sun 's work , as the piece implied , nor ‘ rubberstamped ’ by the twelve companies that wrote it . |
19 | R.S. used Hill and Knowlton to research the five counties and to help it produce the relocation documentation . |
20 | Fearing the arrests might cause an embarrassing international incident , they merely lectured the five Scots and allowed them to weave their way back into the night , to more drink and more disruption . |
21 | Draw a line graph for the five years and say which year had the highest sales . |
22 | ‘ If Esau comes to the one company and destroys it , then the company which is left will escape . ’ |
23 | In the second set of instructions , take the one pair and perm it with the two highest scoring selections in each of the three trios and in the third section , perm a straight 8 from 9 among your second column trio matches . |
24 | When , a long time ago now , Stephen had tried to call him Dad or Father and drop the babyish name , he had shouted that Stephen was all he had in the world and could n't he have a little bit of kindness and call him by the one name that meant something ? |
25 | Erm , and the introduction of these forms of individuals erm might have arisen as the one passage that showed us might suggest , the passage from five seven on page three of her handout number eleven there , the need for forms of individuals might have arisen from the following . |
26 | There were the usual number of new faces to get used to , but they all seem a bit vague to me now , except of course for the one face that greeted me on my arrival in the Guard Room . |
27 | In fact , that single action was the one thing that blew their cover , caused the failure of the entire operation . ’ |
28 | The adventure on which he had embarked , which was to give a sort of permanence to the past , was the one thing that kept him anchored to a chair and table all day , and often into the night . |
29 | Parenthetically , erm he says somewhere in his autobiography that the one thing that consoled him in the nineteen-hundreds when he was so miserable with his wife and his mathematics , was the devising of , was the devising of prose rhythms . |
30 | Listen to his every word carefully , because it might be the one thing that saves your life . |