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

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1 They began to show regularly at Helen Lessore 's Beaux Arts Gallery and also appeared in international exhibitions .
2 In pursuit of a stable peace , Washington sacrificed the Salvadorean army , which will be purged of human-rights offenders and drastically reduced in size and influence .
3 Select the Settings option and then Terminate in the dialog box that appears .
4 Pesh Framjee would like to see ‘ incorporated charities taken out of the Companies Act and only reporting under the Charities Act , or if that is not possible have them report under both .
5 They were hunters , metal-workers , cattle raisers and also engaged in primitive agriculture and the gathering of roots and nuts .
6 But their flaw — — and this is particularly true of Bruce — is that they telescope the development of the Northern Ireland civil rights movement and retrospectively ascribe to it a coherence and a level of strategic thinking which it never had .
7 It is recorded that a Masai once killed a cattle robber and then came into the district office to report the murder .
8 Like the makhilas or elaborately worked sticks made of medlar , with a sharp goad concealed in the handle ; these look decorative enough but they were weapons before they became art forms and Basque men always carried them when they went to markets or cattle fairs and often fought with them .
9 He was laid down on brittle pampas grass and then manhandled by the creatures .
10 In Eastern Counties Division One , third-placed Maldon can substantially improve their hopes of promotion by defeating rivals Newmarket and then pray for Bury St Edmunds to lose at home to Upminster .
11 ERDOGAN KIZILKAYA : aged 23 , on 4 August 1991 he was taken from his home in Kayseri , Central Turkey , to Kayseri Police Headquarters and reportedly interrogated under torture in connection with his alleged membership of the armed organization Devrimci Sol ( Revolutionary Left ) .
12 During the war he joined the Police force and then worked at Telfers Pie Factory before opening his own business — the Wimbledon Health Food Stores , with his wife , Joan .
13 Mr Askew , born in Crook , was a retired police superintendent and also worked as a consultant at ICI .
14 Yeah , I , I could say well that 's not a police issue and then forget about it but that 's not really a good response , ?
15 They drove off to the police station and later returned to the pub with two officers .
16 The Judge found in favour of Sergt. Kerr … but for the plaintiff against P. C. Neame for wrongful arrest and false imprisonment , assessing the damages at £100 with costs … it was alleged the plaintiff was struck by both police officers and severely handled in the street and in the Bridewell , with the result that he received an injury to his right eye which necessitated its removal in hospital …
17 Because if we do n't we then run the risk of being injured ourselves erm somebody alleging that they did n't realise they were police officers and therefore shot at us because they thought we were invading their territory or something .
18 He was chased and bitten by a police dog and then arrested for being drunk and disorderly after he became abusive .
19 Perhaps the two events were not unrelated : it is tempting to think of a Tudor entrepreneur seeing the bottom drop out of the wooden armaments market and so moving into lutes .
20 The use of the relay at this point may seem a bit odd as the switching could be electronically activated , but the use of a mechanical relay introduces a small but desirable time variation ( as well as possible bounce ! ) in the duration of the relays closure and so helps in enhancing the random operation of IC6 during the short time that the VCO is producing its high frequency output .
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