Example sentences of "and [noun] [verb] [adv] with [art] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Grace jumped into the boat , and William pulled hard with the oars . |
2 | Inside , the oak panelling and crystal chandelier of the hall and stairway co-existed happily with the gleaming appliances in the kitchen and the uncomfortable plastic chairs of the lecture room . |
3 | In the corner of one of their fields the younger brother 's wife built a shelter of leaves and twigs draped across with a shawl and put her baby beneath it to shield her from the alternate onslaughts of sun and showers . |
4 | Indeed , the publicity-shy Cheltenham handler is currently topping the trainers ' championship with £117,000 prize money won , a large chunk of which arrived when Tipping Tim and Llewellyn ran away with the Mackeson at Cheltenham ten days ago . |
5 | I wonder whether it might be an idea to let Liz and Owen live here with the twins ? ’ he asked carefully . |
6 | They were particularly great during our period , when the morality of abstinence , moderation and restraint conflicted dramatically with the realities of bourgeois success . |
7 | In the following years the population in the areas of West Bowling and Horton increased enormously with the growth of the worsted industry and the building of new steam-powered mills , so that in November 1881 Canon Motler established St Joseph 's as a new parish and became the first parish priest himself . |
8 | The 1992 open final between St Albans and Woodmill started brightly with the southern team quickly making their intentions clear with a Greg Smale goal in the first minute and an Ian Plummer long shot which was just wide in the third minute . |
9 | When they went up to the study Ethel and Mary waited outside with the little trays of sundries , catching glimpses of the people in the room , all of them nervously talking in high voices . |
10 | ‘ I was obsessed , ’ admitted Mrs Lamport , whose interest in stately homes and museums married well with the task she undertook so enthusiastically . |
11 | Rose and Victorine went past with a smile and a nod , feet severely in tune . |
12 | The trees were rich in autumnal glory , the golds , russets and copper contrasting strongly with the bottle-green of a belt of fir trees etched against the deep blue of the October sky . |
13 | Joanne and Steve work closely with the RSPCA . |
14 | It showed three little girls in sandals and sundresses grouped together with a spaniel dog . |
15 | The exercise allowed the practices , health board , and hospitals to work together with the Department of Health to develop fundholding without the anxieties of dealing in real money . |
16 | In Use The main facilities Mainlan offers are File sharing and Printer Sharing together with an Electronic Mail system . |
17 | It is an association of two or more legal persons , in the same way as a company , but the association itself has no legal personality and outsiders deal directly with the members . |
18 | The relationship between town and ship ended spectacularly with a weekend of celebration , including a ceremonial parade through the town . |
19 | I knew how she envisaged it — all sparkle : the glass , the cutlery , the champagne , the eyes of the bride ; gleaming white napery , carnations and maidenhair fern swaddled at the stem in silver paper ; fallen flakes of expensive pastry , and the smart aroma of smoked salmon and asparagus blending subtly with the scent of flowers and wine ; loud voices and muted laughter ; sometimes a discreet tinkle of broken glass , because at a good wedding some breakage was unavoidable , indeed desirable , and evidence of an expansive generosity . |
20 | Richard and Flora walked ahead with the guide , a tall , elderly Arab with a contemptuous , burnished face , wearing a brown robe . |
21 | Both ANP and cGMP correlate closely with the severity of congestive heart failure . |
22 | In June some ballet music for Noverre ( Les petits riens ) and a new symphony ( the ‘ Paris ’ , K. 297 in D ) were performed at the Concert Spirituel : the symphony especially was a great success after a nerve-rackingly bad rehearsal , and Wolfgang celebrated afterwards with an ice-cream at the Palais Royal . |