Example sentences of "[noun prp] [adv] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Melanie nervously clattered the animals back into the box . |
2 | Rosalind gladly let the police-sergeant take away the envelope and hurried off , singing , to telephone to Richard . |
3 | The demands of the barren Breckland effectively squeezed the more affluent sort of peasant out of Lackford hundred , where nine out of ten taxpayers were worth less than £5 , and with scarcely anybody in the £5-£19 range , it was almost entirely peopled by big farmers and swarms of poor labourers . |
4 | Such questions are worth distinguishing , however , because there are moral philosophers today who think that Kant effectively answered the third correctly , but that he offers no sufficient answer to the second . |
5 | Under the agreement , the institute will receive royalties if Genentech successfully markets the hormone . |
6 | Seaman badly bruised a hip and came off early in the second half last weekend but has received extensive treatment . |
7 | Three years ago ICI successfully prevented a wholesaler in East Anglia from importing and selling a substandard version of the company 's lucrative Beta-blocker , Propranolol . |
8 | The provision of floating timber fenders in the Entrance Lock effectively reduced the width to 31.6 metres but gave added protection to ships using the facility . |
9 | Soviet relations with Tehran , apart from the general benevolence with which Moscow instinctively viewed the revolution , were more complex . |
10 | These culminated on 23 – 24 September , when the pro-Vichy forces in Dakar vigorously resisted a Free French landing , and de Gaulle and his forces were compelled to withdraw . |
11 | Guildford duly collected the crown with a 12–6 win on the Isle of Wight , but Chelmsford coach Brad Doshan believes the final placings could actually work out in his team 's favour . |
12 | Does Dr Little secretly hold the franchise for ice cream sales on Sizewell beach ? |
13 | In the context used for training , contextual cues will be able to establish an A2 ) ( secondary activation ) representation of the CS thereby limiting the ability of the stimulus itself to evoke Al ( primary activation ) . |
14 | ‘ The girls can do the cleaning , ’ she told Mrs Dyson , and Anne and Sarah rarely left the shop before eight o'clock at night . |
15 | The days were getting shorter and colder , and with Christmas approaching there was so much to do in the kitchen Sarah rarely had a spare minute . |
16 | And so it was , in 1950 , that Edouard effectively became the baron de Chavigny . |
17 | The situation was much the same in the bronze medal fight against Jimenez Reve — Mills gamely avoiding a score but never in contention for the match . |
18 | Sydney Newman duly filled the hole by granting Doctor Who an extra episode to replace the one lost . |
19 | DEC perhaps captured the expectation best : ‘ Do you think he could buy himself a plane ticket and go on a personal tour of all of us — IBM , Hewlett-Packard , Sun Microsystems Inc , DEC — and bring us together in kind of an Open Software Foundation II with all of the chief executives on the same dais saying the past is behind us ? ’ |
20 | But Kelly only completed the seventh three-timer of his career after a battle with Gavin Peacock , Newcastle 's regular penalty-taker . |
21 | This is , in one sense , unobjectionable and Kemp rightly weighs the evidence for influence circumspectly . |
22 | Both J. L. Moreno ( 1964 ) and Peter Slade rightly emphasise the importance of spontaneity . |
23 | Jones referred to ‘ cranks — long-haired men and short-haired women ’ who formed the ( British ) Socialist Party , and explained that the title of NSP better represented the time and circumstances than SDI' because ‘ social democrat was associated with Germany and Germanic thought , and during the present war the action of most of the social democrats of Germany had made the term stink in the nostrils of most people ’ ( SE 1 June 18 ) . |
24 | DEC apparently has a number of low-end Alpha PC projects going on : add the code name Jenson , prospectively a $5,000 box , to the $3,500 50 SPECmark Triumph we 've already heard about ( UX No 376 ) . |
25 | It was made tiny by the three men standing around the bed , but Patrick only recognized the bearded Dan Brady . |
26 | United and Iliffe alone had no national press interests . |
27 | Davidson rightly enjoins the radical interpreter to be nasty in thinking up as many competing interpretations of observed behaviour as possible . |
28 | The Masai furthermore had the looks which went with reckless courage and a consciousness of superior worth . |
29 | Marc suddenly slammed the door back against the wall with the flat of one hand and was pushing inside after her . |
30 | But when the First Test came the tour selectors , with Stewart naturally taking the dominant role , decided that Mains was suspect because he did not have the speed to cover the hard South African grounds when the ball was loose . |