Example sentences of "[be] [art] [adj] [noun pl] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 These are the living threads out of which the subject area is being woven .
2 The only things he does n't like are the narrow ramps on to aeroplanes , so we have to get behind him with a broom .
3 Then there are the technological routes out of the materials bottleneck .
4 Paul Gascoigne is also troubled by a cold , but he trained yesterday afternoon and , apart from Platt , it is only Batty and Dixon who are real concerns , and Taylor added : ‘ I know I may have to look at bringing another right-back and a midfielder , but I am keeping my fingers crossed about Dixon because there are no other right-backs around at the moment . ’
5 Toxic substances and nutrients were the prime suspects along with the well-known recidivist , sedimentation .
6 To add to the festivities , they also decided to offer two all-expenses paid tickets to staff in Australia — and Chris and Paul 's were the first names out of the hat .
7 If you go back to the ‘ fifties and ‘ sixties , there were a few killers around like this one .
8 There were no significant differences in before treatment juice or plasma results between patients drawn from the two trials and so the two datasets were combined to increase the power of the study .
9 So that should freeze them , and this is the new shoots round from the bottom .
10 So that 's a hundred degrees out of three hundred and sixty degrees .
11 ‘ Just go down the plaza here , turn right into the old section of the building , and it 's a few doors down on the right .
12 At first I thought it was the naval guns out in the Channel .
13 There was a definite thumbs down to any reorganisation with only nine per cent feeling that a change was required .
14 Her background was a few rungs up from the Jenkinses and that elementary social fact helped to give her a poise in the face of his ever-increasing sureness .
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