Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [art] [noun] is [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Those in the new housing may feel the area is improving , but the thousands in bad housing or without jobs see no benefit at all . |
2 | But just a few miles away from where Jilly Cooper lives is a REAL hamlet called Paradise , and villagers there are worried that readers might think the book is based on them . |
3 | We 'll assume a rider is attacking a generously proportioned 180 degree right . |
4 | But they might see the engine is made by Ford and go after them . |
5 | An unusually low price might mean the car is stolen |
6 | They 're planning to turn their ground into an all-seater stadium when they can find a three-piece cheap suite enough — the only way they 'll raise the money is to turn their pitch over to growing cabbages and start a fruit-and-veg. stall on Birmingham market selling rotten fruit ! |
7 | Any action that might harm an opponent is forbidden . |
8 | The waiting silence was broken by , ‘ I 'd say the train is leaving Carrick now , ’ and they all went to the fields behind the house to catch a glimpse of the train as it passed . |
9 | What is interesting is that the insect imagery used to characterise the villeins is continued here . |
10 | The equation used to generate the graph is shown underneath , with the interocular distance IOD set to 6.5cm . |
11 | The equation used to generate the graph is shown . |
12 | There perhaps you would say the id is beginning to dominate the ego , but in accepting these extreme cases of , of psychotics who are severely divorced from reality , the , what always happens is the id has to make a demand on the ego which then gratifies it . |
13 | However , one alternative way in which central government may play a role is to collect the tax revenue on behalf of local governments and then simply to turn the revenue over to them . |
14 | A few pounds a month will guarantee the loan is repaid if the worst happens . |
15 | They will feel the Government is heeding Dr Hendron and the SDLP and it will only heighten tension , ’ he said . |
16 | Celsus is concerned with a case in which somebody has promised that he will ensure no loss is incurred by another person . |
17 | So , if at a later stage in development , such as after gastrulation , the region that will form the eye is grafted to the belly region of the frog embryo , on this occasion it continues to develop there as an eye . |
18 | So , let's say the company is called Bloggs International . ’ |
19 | In later years , when natural mortalities and old age have taken their toll , we may find the shoal is reduced to a dozen fish or fewer . |
20 | A full list of where you can use the card is given in the booklet ‘ Midland eurocheque Cash Machines in Europe ’ . |
21 | We 're not sure why research Right , so I 'm going to carry on with anyway and we 're going to start by looking at pages forty two and forty three , forty two and as you can see the units is entitled Should n't Do it to a Dog . |
22 | It may show a significant improvement in which case you can conclude the child is learning . |
23 | Beauracrats , teachers and pupils say the only way parents can judge a school is to go and take a look at it |
24 | Anybody who can read the Latin is held by the poem : its hold , however , is in the language , the typical Horation speed — for want of a better word — the eloquent economy of phrase , the loading of the text with allusions and with metaphors overt and covert . |
25 | ‘ Music that 's right for the time , ’ butts in drummer John ( yes , the drummer — you can tell a band is going places when even the stick-head looks good and demands to have his say ) . |