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

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1 So his Contras behave like homicidal lager-louts , and his Sandinistas like palely scrupulous members of the SDP .
2 Only his tears spoke of brotherly love .
3 His eyes flickered over her legs sheathed in fine black stockings .
4 ‘ It happens , and the sooner our kids learn about this side of football , the better .
5 The Times reader walked off his eyes fixed in false concentration .
6 Helplessly her eyes closed to mere slits .
7 Especially since we 're going to have to stick up their taxes to deal with that confounded public-borrowing requirement which Norman Lamont ran up to bribe them to vote for us last time . ’
8 We found Tumbleweed guarding the bog asphodel and writing up his records surrounded by various specimens of damp foliage .
9 If a character rides in a chariot then its points cost including any additional crew is added to the character 's points value .
10 Then her eyes twinkled with irrepressible mischief .
11 teachers are not offered readily accessible descriptions of how their languages function in grammatical terms
12 The map and the diagrams show how their decisions vary from one area to another .
13 Everybody should know the boundaries of their own competence , where and how their activities touch on those of others , and in what circumstances they need to consult others or keep them informed .
14 They need to know how their standards compare with those of other providers but in ways which are less traditional and restricted than through the five key documents required by The Parents ' Charter ( DES 1991b:2 — 7 ) .
15 But , following the Labour Party 's transformation , he will be under pressure to explain how his beliefs differ from those of Neil Kinnock .
16 Over the last few weeks the villagers had noticed how his moods changed from wild despair to feverish excitement .
17 Next we look at how our proposals compared with other projects or studies already carried out .
18 We can only wonder when and how our ancestors struck on this idea .
19 So symbolically the expectation at T minus one prices at T minus the expectation of T minus two in prices at T minus one i.e. revision in expectations or how our expectations change from one year to a next is dependent upon gamma into the actual price , T minus one minus farmer 's expectations of it okay .
20 At least our blokes work in the-open air , though that 's prob'ly the only good fing about the work .
21 Yeah , but it is a LITTLE dodgy , you sometimes get announcements over the speaker during the match where someone whos parked in that area is asked to move their car !
22 The only sour note was when her memories coincided with those of the supporting artistes and she duplicated a couple of songs they had already warbled through .
23 He had left our school in our final year , when his parents moved to another town .
24 Even in Rowbotham 's account , conflicting ideas about identity are contained within an individual subject who decides rationally what roles to adopt in particular contexts , and historically determined learning processes operate on an original , ultimately biological , subject .
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