Example sentences of "[adv] [coord] [verb] [noun] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Under item 4 , the Policyholder must be unable to engage in or give attention to ANY KIND of profession or occupation . |
2 | Permanent and total disablement ( other than by loss of limbs or sight ) which , after 104 weeks from the date of injury , prevents the Policyholder from following , engaging in or giving attention to ANY KIND of profession or occupation . |
3 | It assembled a variety of skilled sympathisers on the stage of the ICA that both set the audience hopping up and down and delivered music of such a strong African flavour as to make the issue and the entertainment inseperable . |
4 | The state assumes that they are not doing so and gives increases on all of the additional pension as if you had never been contracted out . |
5 | The data to be held on the register is specified in Appendix 4 of Working Together and includes details of any relevant offences committed by any adult members of , or regular visitors to , the child 's household . |
6 | Jay was now In Love with the impossible Lucy , Dionne went for butch crewcut teenagers , and they hugged each other 's hurt away and made love like some people offer Kleenex and brandy in times of stress . |
7 | ‘ Run away and leave Hrun with that thing ? ’ he said . |
8 | This group also has a sitting-in service , which is often necessary for carers if they are going to be able to get away and attend meetings at all . |
9 | Lambert leaned over and sprinkled wine on both bodies . |
10 | The Soviet Union was doing everything possible to ‘ prevent interference from outside and to neutralise attempts at such interference ’ in socialist countries undergoing dramatic political change in Eastern Europe , notably East Germany . |
11 | Grill 40 cocktail sausages , cool a little and wrap bacon around each one . |
12 | There existed at that time , a real threat of an invasion of the British Isles by the French forces under Napoleon , so militia groups were formed and Martello Towers were erected around the more vulnerable coast line , to ward off and give warning of any sign of an invading fleet . |
13 | We shall live openly and speak truth to each other , and create happiness for each other . |
14 | No-one would believe they had a recession on in Japan when they have time and resources to devote to dreaming up and creating things like this : Toshiba Corp has just launched a line of word processors with sound effects — ‘ to introduce an element of fun in the workplace ’ according to Reuter — they bark when you write ‘ dog ’ , moo when you write ‘ cow ’ and make the sound of pouring when you write ‘ beer ’ , and if you recall a text file word-by-word at reading speed , they repeat these and 26 other pre-programmed noises , from sleigh bells to sirens , as the words come up — and it no doubt laughs like a drain when your boss sends it an electronic message telling you you 're fired for being a disruptive influence . |
15 | The drastic cuts come a week after Aldershot were wound up and rekindle fears for several Fourth Division clubs facing closure . |
16 | Now one can say well what are we aiming for in terms of the sexual harassment free environment , and I think that what one would be aiming for is if not the atmosphere of a girls ' convent school one 's certainly aiming at an environment where women can work and study and interact without the sense of being constantly on display as sexual objects , and , you know , to that extent I do n't know if it is the case that a large number of the respondents are saying , you know , ‘ I have come from an environment when I have n't had to deal with this before , and I do n't expect to have to deal with it ’ then we should certainly sit up and take notice of that . |
17 | I stood up and shook hands with both of them saying slowly , ‘ My name is Bill Millin . ’ |
18 | I wish people would come up and say things like that |
19 | Leeds switched tactics slightly and brought Kelly in more and more so that West ham were being skinned on both wings . |
20 | Cigarette companies picked up the idea a hundred years later and included romances in each packet of cigarettes . |
21 | The students go out and spend part of each week all through the school year in the schools , and the teachers in those schools , whether they are science teachers or history teachers or English teachers , collaborate with us in helping to train those students . |
22 | Try it now and take advantage of this attractive Beatrix Potter books offer . |
23 | How many cards have you spent hours punching out , only to find that you have a mistake and need to go back and stick tape over some holes to avoid the mistake being knitted . |
24 | William Morris came on holiday here and gained inspiration for many of his fabric designs from the views he saw . |
25 | He 's off abroad or swigging sherry in some London drawing-room . |
26 | Er a lot of people give the impression that we should all be more interactive , that we should go abroad and speak languages to many of these people , but the people you come into contact with when you go on holiday in Spain , the only Spanish people are likely to be the waiter who served you and he 's serving you as part of his job . |
27 | Then , when the door was safely closed and locked , he came forward and exchanged bows with each of them . |
28 | You 'll be resentful of any time-wasting delays because you think you should be forging forward and making progress on all fronts . |
29 | ‘ People were prowling round and taking food from each other when their backs were turned , ’ said a spokesman . |
30 | So please go ahead and push Grapevine for all you are worth . |