Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [conj] [vb base] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM don the wide brimmed hats and cover themselves in flour for two nights of doom laden entertainment at London 's Town & Country Club on March 29 and 30 .
2 In other words , management must continue to develop their own professional skills and sell them to the best bidder .
3 He has already reversed many measures taken by previous governments , which used martial law over economic matters and to detain political opponents or ban them from work or travel .
4 Lift a few leeks , parsnips and other overwintering vegetables and store them in a shed in case frost prevents you lifting them from open ground .
5 Little Gabriels , out of control most of the time and impossible to educate , but with a fund of kindness that led them to rescue and foster wounded animals and plague her with them in the home .
6 This type of informal intervention in turn increased confusion over the weight to be attached to the enterprise 's different objectives , and made it harder to co-ordinate political goals and express them in a coherent manner .
7 The German budget deficit soars as Chancellor Kohl bribes Hitachi and Toshiba to close their German operations and transfer them to Northern Ireland ; a relieved Toshiba says ‘ IRA terrorists are rank amateurs compared with Nazi thugs ’ .
8 Consequently , the next phase of collocation acquisition will be to create a set of uni-directional collocations and compare them with their bi-directional equivalent .
9 The scheme to buy up empty houses and rent them to homeless families will help to solve two problems .
10 One model contains a micro-camera for surveillance , and the DeLuxe Tripball can filter light patterns and transmit them to the brain as psychoactive impulses .
11 I shall have to leave the world of concrete numerable objects and follow him into a world of imagination where numbers themselves have discernible characteristics , or may hide , waiting to be discovered .
12 It is quite commonplace for me to thrust my hand past my ferrets , grab a rabbit by its hind legs and pull it past the ferret .
13 Alternatively , you can buy standard but empty units and fill them with your own choice of such ‘ organizers ’ from other sources .
14 If so are you going to use one of the commercial companies or do it through the government-backed Export Credits Guarantee Department ?
15 When on the ground , they walk on the sides of their clenched feet and support themselves with their hands .
16 Those indicators to some extent point in different directions and pose something of a paradox for explanation .
17 When new ones were completed , the seamstress was told to take out all used dress shields from the old costumes and stitch them into those due to be taken abroad .
18 In the first case the defendant , posing as a haulage contractor , was instructed to collect consignments of goods from three different places and deliver them to a certain destination .
19 Willie watched him in horror as he picked up the wriggling worms and put them inside the tin .
20 ‘ They use lovely clear colours and mix them with wood . ’
21 His main hobby is to take derelict old buildings and convert them into habitable homes that are monuments to the Conran design credo .
22 The Government must discontinue their stupid propaganda about empty properties and do something about them .
23 It remained for the Spaniards to connect them in extended compositions and base them on secular songs as Cabezón did on the ‘ Canto del Caballero ’ and ‘ Guardame las vacas ’ or play them as so many Mass-movements and motets were even more incongruously played — on the lute .
24 I am sorry that the Leader of the Opposition has announced that he would take money from British farmers and contribute it to those in southern Europe .
25 That has been contradicted by the Labour spokesman on Treasury matters , who has said that his party would take money from British farmers and divert it to regional policy .
26 The Leader of the Opposition has said in the House that CAP reform would mean that he would take money from British farmers and spend it on farmers in southern countries .
27 ‘ We take interesting wines and price them at what we think they 're worth .
28 If the children have attended another school ask them what is was like , what they enjoyed most and , in all cases , reassure them that they are going to make lots of friends , learn a great deal of interesting things and enjoy themselves at your school .
29 Cider and culinary apple orchards have gone the same way , all helped along until a few years ago by government grants to grub up the old trees and replace them with easy to spray , prune and pick bush types .
30 Once there , Drachenfels will do his best to isolate the crystal-wielding characters and rob them of their treasures .
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