Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [adj] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | I tell , I mean ju okay , forgetting the carpet at the moment it 's , it 'll cost , it 'll cost about a grand to get the toilets all done up |
2 | How to find the money necessary to carry out Amnesty 's work has always been a worry , and from the very beginning the Section Office asked groups for help in this area . |
3 | The MoD denies cash savings caused the move — stressing that the bands charge full Musicians ' Union rates when playing at outside venues and that the money each brings in is placed in a national pot . |
4 | This option might have to be taken up in the future when the V-bombers reached the end of their operational lives , unless the TSR 2 turned out to be as effective as the RAF hoped , and was able to extend the life of the airborne nuclear deterrent indefinitely . |
5 | The main flambeaux along the deck all died out suddenly so as not to backlight the fighting machines . |
6 | When the Knights first took over the island on their expulsion from the eastern Mediterranean , they saw it as a penitential desert exile . |
7 | Here the modifier this picks out a particular Thursday in relation to the speaker 's location in the week : this Thursday means the Thursday of the week in which the speaker is speaking . |
8 | After all , teachers are not generally too concerned with whether a child learns exactly what the average length of a brontosaurus was , or exactly how wide apart railway lines are , but they should be concerned that the child has the skills necessary to find out that information should it be required . |
9 | Some of them lived in a rented house , while the Taiwan Ten took over the garage and yard . |
10 | The idea of that drunken old package wriggling on her back in the snow unable to get up , had them all in fits . |
11 | They heard the siren and were at the entrance ready to take over as soon as the boy was carried out of the ambulance . |
12 | We gave the crashing waves off Rubha Dubh Tighary a wide berth as the force 5 picked up from behind . |
13 | was standing near the washing machine , , Simon gave him a filthy look , I said look I apologize for I 'd completely forgot that you were coming to collect he said I know I can see that , he had n't really what with the kids all running around and , so quickly got them and er , I thought he got , did you bring your cheque round ? |
14 | Even her departure had been delayed for weeks for want of the funds necessary to fit out her ship and escort . |
15 | The drama starts with a brief discussion of how people might live without modern technology , and ( using the model of the pictures they have seen ) , they build themselves a fortified encampment — a wonderful image this , with chairs organised into a large circle and then laid down so that the legs all face out . |
16 | The voices all jumped out at once . |
17 | To be honest , at the time I really needed to be dropped but there was no-one else at the club ready to take over . |
18 | I 've read lots of books , including several of the classics but have n't liked some of the authors some dote on , like Jane Austen and the Brontës . |
19 | Nevertheless , most , if not all , of the organizations concerned carry out their work at arm 's length from central government departments and/or local authorities . |
20 | This period , under the banner of a social democratic ideology , having its roots in the increased economic growth and general affluence of Harold Macmillan 's ‘ never had it so good ’ ethos in the previous period , but also in the contradictions this brought about , saw a massive extension of the social services , intended to attack the structural roots of inequality and poverty , which had interestingly been ‘ rediscovered ’ despite the country 's apparent wealth . |
21 | ( One widely held theory was that Iran had paid Jabril US$1,000,000 to blow up PA 103 in retaliation for the July 1988 shooting down of an Iranian airbus by the USS Vincennes [ see pp. 36169-70 ] ] ) . |
22 | The overall 1991 start up award of £1000 and the Belfast Telegraph prize of £2000 worth of advertising . |
23 | But while the handicapped get the support they need the carers are ofrten forgotten and it was this which insprired the Princess Royal to set up a special trust . |
24 | When I start the two and a quarter petrol engine in my IIA 109 from cold , a cloud of light grey smoke is emitted from the exhaust when the engine first fires up . |
25 | Is the expert supposed to carry out his own independent investigations beyond the material submitted to him by the parties ? |
26 | Ace turned up you 'd have got the run four turns up you get your runs . |
27 | Milan : Shares ended weaker but above their lows , with the MIB seven points off at 1,164 . |
28 | and the first division table looks a lot healthier for Gloucester today … remember the bottom four go down … there are still games to go though … next one is Bath |
29 | Whilst all can be accessed via the keyboard , it is planned to provide each member with an individual menu containing all the functions necessary to carry out a prescribed set of activities . |
30 | She had n't really given him time to explain , just looked at that horrible creature prancing about in the hall all sexed up , and assumed the worst . |