Example sentences of "[vb base] [art] [noun] [prep] [noun prp] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It pleases him to have his camp display the signs of Mars rather than those of Venus . |
2 | Even if you do n't carry the gene , one of our children or grandchildren or great-grandchildren might meet someone who did and repeat the tragedy of Johnnie all over again . |
3 | A couple of other points that make the purchase of Gazza highly unlikely . |
4 | They make the journey to Gorleston where they face Rookery Park in their semi-final . |
5 | Higginson set the Governors an ironical choice : send the boys to Manchester deliberately or provide in Stockport " all the subjects necessary for the Matriculation " . |
6 | Just send the bill to Glasgow then |
7 | Expect the results via RCA sometime in the summer . |
8 | Exhausted by the glare of fame that has been his lot since NME elevated him to cult status TDFC ( as we like to call him , being mates and all that ) has been trying to relax by helping his bandmate CARL build a replica of London out of matchsticks in his Manchester bedroom . |
9 | Spread the bread with Lurpak slightly salted butter and top with one of the following : |
10 | Well Laura and Gemma wanted to make these pasties and she 'd asked me at the weekend and I did n't have the time because I think Irene came down cos I asked Irene whether she 'd looked after , you know I 'm at college until three , and she said yeah I 'll pick them up and er I could n't get her out at then so I promised she could make them so , I said alright you and Gemma make them , anyway they did very well they made them in about fifteen minutes because we had to go and get Emily at four from school , I said hurry up , hurry up put the water in Emily quick stick them together shove them now and put them in the oven |
11 | Seek the help of Al Anon of Families Anonymous or other appropriate Anonymous Family Groups in order to meet other people who have similar first-hand experience of the living hell of being at close quarters with the insanity of addictive disease . |
12 | Put a tape in Paulie just in get a tape quick . |
13 | It 's possible I could s if I walk from Newcastle catch a bus to Newcastle then walk from Newcastle . |
14 | Picture a town in Rwanda where 70% of hospital beds are occupied by patients with HIV-related diseases and where the number of AIDS-associated orphans increases inexorably . |
15 | And so , when you come to the bible and you read the account of Jesus here on the earth , turning the water into wine , of Jesus stilling the storm , when you into the old testament and you read accounts there of the children of Israel , of the me , of the tremendous miracles that were performed by Jehovah , God for them well of course , there 's a natural explanation to it , because you ca n't do these things , there are natural laws that stop you doing them you can not take a glass of water , even if you 're God , you can not take it and make it into a glass of wine instantly , it 's got natural processes to go through . |
16 | I meet the electors of Dunfermline regularly , not just once a month . |
17 | but Vietnam joined Laos to torpedo Malaysia 's attempts to have the conference renew the endorsement of ZOPFAN previously made at the Algiers Summit Conference . |
18 | I hope that you enjoy the feature on Goran elsewhere in this issue . |
19 | Have they give a contract with Marseilles like ? |
20 | You bring a request from Dora not to deprive her of — what is the English expression — her meal ticket ? ’ |
21 | ‘ I know the village of Bussy well . |
22 | They import the crosses from America whither they are taken from France . |
23 | Before I left Britain one of the best-kept secrets of the war had at last been revealed — the breaking by the Bletchley Park mathematicians of the ciphers encoded by the German Enigma machine : this priceless intelligence had enabled us to sink all the Bismarck 's supply ships , monitor the movements of Tirpitz so that attacks could be launched on her ( see page 144 ) and destroy many U-boats at the height of the Battle of the Atlantic . |
24 | To get to Girran you 've got to go into Glasgow and get a train from Glasgow down to Girran you see ? |
25 | ‘ He did n't like rehearsing and I remember a Salome in Munich where the Jokanaan was very uncertain in his part . |
26 | Suppose the Prince of Wales even now lay lifeless on his yacht ? |
27 | I hope you find a stay in Milan as rewarding as I always have . |
28 | The essential triumph comes from the assembly of details , and the most valuable of these is revealed where contradictoriness is introduced , at which point the picture of Johnson always grows clearer . |
29 | I cross the moor to Banavie then turn right to Gairlochy along the line of the Caledonian Canal . |
30 | Most human discourses behave as if language were transparent to a meaning or a reality beyond it , but , if we carry the lessons of Saussure right through to their logical conclusion , we see that this can not be so . |