Example sentences of "[coord] [art] [noun pl] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 The data is then made public ; the full dataset and the commands to set it up for processing by the statistical package SPSS- X can be obtained from the Economic and Social Research Council Data Archive at the University of Essex for the cost of processing .
2 Lady Southdown rose to her feet and the girls followed her out of the room .
3 You know when you flick them out and the teachers took them off of them .
4 Only Greenidge and Lloyd kept them afloat as Snow and Underwood bowled really well and the fielders backed them up .
5 Hilary , of course , batted , and the boys took it in turns to bowl .
6 I suppose he told a good tale and the boys let him in .
7 The problems that arise from the development of a new crop on a research station and the attempts to recreate it in economically and environmentally diverse farms outside can in this way be avoided ( CIMMYT 1980 , Biggs , 1981 ) .
8 One of them stepped forward , bouncing frantically to the music , and the others followed her down the catwalk .
9 When he had them so placed , he spurred ahead and drew dear , and the archers cut them down like corn .
10 What happened in Liverpool when Liverpool were playing ho oh , Nottingham Forest , and what happened was is that there was extra fans coming in to the ground and the police let them in and then everyone just started to get squashed and all that .
11 Then all the glass started to go everywhere and the police helped us out of the area . ’
12 The patterned cobbles reflected its heat and the buildings bounced it back and forth .
13 Betty demonstrates the way they are to tackle the task and the pupils carry it out in unison , at least initially .
14 The nursery was the first to offer garden designs and the workmen to carry them out , as well as stocks of all the necessary plants , from forest trees to flowering bulbs and evergreens — especially citrus trees , myrtles , jasmines , and other tender shrubs — for the greenhouse , and fruit trees , vegetables , and everything needed in the kitchen garden .
15 He wanted to be free — of all constraints , all material imperatives , of all the forces hunting him and the opportunities drawing him on .
16 Charles reinstated his counts , rebuilt his churches , installed new priests , and the Saxons found themselves back under Frankish control .
17 He nodded his thanks and the men laid her back on the table .
18 A priest was then brought in to mediate and the men gave themselves up .
19 Pilger left the room and the Founders mulled it over .
20 ‘ We started with lead labels but the squirrels ate them up .
21 It seemed that every round of the cup had become a pressure game for Tommy but the Glens made it through to the semi-final against Bangor .
22 ‘ A few years , but the handlers kept it up — that 's what I 've been told , anyway .
23 But the facts rule it out .
24 A priest who happened to be visiting my mother volunteered to stay on one of these occasions , but the screams drove him out .
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