Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb past] [conj] [vb pp] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The Crown accepted that the income of the settlement arose or accrued to the three trustees jointly and not jointly and severally so that none of them was entitled , in law , separately to any particular share or fraction of the income . |
2 | He opened his eyes , his consciousness hazed and slowed by the kif he had smoked , and focused with difficulty on the watch on the bedside table . |
3 | As executive producer of the mini-series version of Shogun , broadcast in the '70s , he ensured that each episode began and ended with a shot of the paperback edition on of the novel with his name in big letters . |
4 | BGS 's involvement in the Geotechnical Control Office marine fill study continued and increased as the Hong Kong government expanded the search for offshore sand and gravel deposits . |
5 | While still centred on Greek tragedy and associated topics , the plan began and ended with a wide range of other subjects from Buddhism to modern culture and education , from Schiller and Goethe and their drama to the generalities of " art " , " religion " and " science " ; the Greek items went from " Dionysus and Apollo " to " Plato against art " , via the central " music and drama " The plan contained no Greek items unrelated to tragedy , or the birth and death of tragedy , which makes it the earliest of Nietzsche 's plans to define the scope of the Greek material as eventually realized in BT . |
6 | If you withdraw money using your card in a currency other than sterling , your account , will be debited in sterling and the conversion into sterling will be at a rate of exchange decided or authorised by the Bank . |
7 | Beer consumption fell as compared to the pre-war period , and did not pick up again to 1945 levels until 1968 . |
8 | Armour glinted and dazzled in the sun ; banners bearing the gules and lozenges , lions , wyverns and dragons of the noble houses , fluttered in the faint summer breeze . |
9 | Aunt Margaret 's curly , black handwriting skipped and hopped on the paper because Melanie 's eyes were so tired . |
10 | ‘ The Yugoslav Army has never fired on the people , ’ Col Budimir Mladenovic said when confronted by an angry Muslim villager who held in his hands the remains of an Army issue mortar shell . |
11 | The canvas overhead snapped and cracked in the wind , the supporting poles quivering with the strain . |
12 | She eased on her jacket when the taxi came and sprawled on the back seat , watching the garlands of Christmas lights slung across the streets . |
13 | The landlord turned and spat into the dirty rushes . |
14 | Thunder rumbled and echoed in the stairwell . |
15 | Thus ‘ abstract ’ is opposed to ‘ concrete ’ , ‘ explicit ’ to ‘ implicit ’ , ‘ elaborated code ’ to ‘ restricted code ’ , ‘ extensional structure ’ to ‘ in tensional structure ’ , and these types are taken to be related to differing kinds of social experience mediated or formed by a literate organization of reality , on the one hand , and an oral organization of reality , on the other . |
16 | Two cream crackers with Flora margarine , followed by one fresh apple diced and eaten with the skin on if possible after it has been well washed . |
17 | Antoine Bloye is not simply the story of the life of a father recounted and explained by a communist narrator for the edification of a son . |
18 | It was postmarked Manchester , the paper was poor , and the writing scrawled and dipped across the stained envelope . |
19 | The creature writhed and grimaced in the most horrible manner , malignance imprinted in its every contour . |
20 | The anger surged and dropped like an errant tide . |
21 | as if the father spoke and acted through the son . |
22 | A junk-shop , where a withered , pale woman sat and knitted by a paraffin stove among broken old things — pitchers , candlesticks , a few books , a sagging chair , a limping table , a chipped enamel bread-bin full of cracked saucers . |
23 | My mother used to tell me how Grandmother scrimped and saved during the summer months so that precious golden sovereigns could be put away in a padlocked wooden box to ensure survival during the next winter . |
24 | Outside the Barbican , the National Gallery is mounting ‘ Edvard Munch : the Frieze of Life ’ ( 12 November to 7 February ) which focuses on the cycle of paintings of that name which the artist codified and modified over the years . |
25 | ‘ A 20th century Paladin ’ , cried US News World Report , a magazine that seldom let itself get too excited ; ‘ He stands alone as the sacrificed knight in the Iran-arms gambit , a true believer steeled and scarred by a lifetime of have-gun-will-travel missions . ’ |
26 | One must remember that Galileo was part of the Renaissance , the centuries-long ferment accelerated and intensified by the invention of printing in the middle of the 15th century . |
27 | A commercially-produced greetings card , with a colour photograph of a handsome and well-muscled man blindfolded and tied to a pillar , had clumsily printed across it : You made me love you . |
28 | Use a fine-tooth saw and cut at the shallowest angle possible . |
29 | On the whole , the Labour Party took the old radical view that the task of Parliament was to enact the legislation foreshadowed or promised in the party 's election manifesto . |
30 | A second later — and I mean one second — the derailleur sheared and jammed in the rear wheel , leaving me pedalling air one moment and swimming in a pile of dead leaves the next . |