Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] [prep] [noun sg] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm , I got interviewed on radio once , on , on television once with a friend and they asked , they asked us what we did , and this friend of mine said we were radio mime artists . |
2 | And so when you get peace , when God gives his gift of peace , it 's not something he has given from heaven down to you but he says , my peace , I give unto you . |
3 | It is particularly important that serum should be obtained from blood in which the fibrin clot has formed in plasma rather than whole blood . |
4 | It follows that the defendant will be entitled to the interest it has earned on deposit up to the point of acceptance . |
5 | As our currency has dropped in value so drastically in recent years , the demand should already have revealed itself . |
6 | Thames Water say they 'll come down hard on anyone caught breaking the new drought order which has come into force today . |
7 | An incident more affecting adult death education worth mentioning has come to light more recently . |
8 | In Britain the populist , anti-intellectual pressure has come from government instead of from the people . |
9 | The number of part-time staff has grown in proportion so that in 1978 there were about 140,000 part-time teachers in further and adult education employed by local authorities . |
10 | This work has grown in volume recently with the establishment of an EC committee for aggregate standards ( CEN TC/154 ) and the need to harmonise British practice with new European standards . |
11 | BELOW Once the young dog has grown in confidence then it is more likely to try to pull ahead , as shown here . |
12 | John Walsh has written of Methodism earlier in the century when it was still painfully experiencing instigated mob hostility that it is " improbable that infant Methodism was strong enough to have much overall effect as an emollient to industrial disturbance , let alone prevent a general revolt " . |
13 | Philippa has suffered from diabetes ever since she was five years old , so she knows the symptoms of both comas and hypoglycaemic episodes , which are the stage before , only too well . |
14 | Consider for a minute the tenacity that the concept of " form " has had in design even amongst those most determined to eradicate the idea of " aesthetics " . |
15 | But the great thing about The Virtuoso ( 1676 ) , which the RSC has brought to light almost 300 years after its last professional performance , is the very fact that it does n't deviate into sense . |
16 | Anything that has appeared in print so many times must be true . |
17 | Some of the material used here has appeared in print before , and I am grateful to the editors of the American Philosophical Quarterly and of Analysis for permission to reprint it . |
18 | This also conceals the fact that quite a lot of it has appeared in print before in one form or another , a factor to bear in mind before parting with 35.50 . |
19 | Their style seems Scandinavian , and although some were rebuilt after a fire , this type of building has remained in use here since the sixteenth century for storing nets and other equipment . |
20 | THE WAR in the Western Sahara , dormant for 12 months after an informal ceasefire , has burst into life again with two attacks in the past five days by Polisario guerrillas on the Moroccan wall dividing the territory . |
21 | The Conservatives ' bonfire of planning controls has led to ill-thought out development , often against the wishes of local people . |
22 | The present writer has gone on record elsewhere with the view that most of the ‘ new ’ powers in the Single European Act represented treaty recognition of developments which had already taken place under general treaty powers , in particular Articles 100 and 235 , in areas such as environmental law . |
23 | Germany has taken on board much of the Social Charter but it is its economy we are all trying to match . ’ |
24 | The contemporary hooligan phenomenon arose in the 1960s at a time of unprecedented prosperity and low unemployment and has continued through recession both in the depressed north and the relatively prosperous south . |
25 | She has continued in labour since . |
26 | Even Japan , the most efficient manufacturing power , has started to farm out its production centres to low wage countries . |
27 | HP envisages an on-site upgrade path that requires only a processor swap going , for example , from a 40 to a 50 and a chassis upgrade going from , an F to a G. The F class which HP has poised against Sun reportedly starts at 36 tpsA ; the next performance point is 61 tpcA , available as an F or H , then 88 TPS , followed by 110 tpsA topping out at 184 tpsA . |
28 | The researcher studied intensively two villages near Kayseri from 1949-1952 , and has kept in touch since . |
29 | The world of dance has lost to AIDS not only its two biggest stars of the modern era , Rudolf Nureyev and Jorge Donn , but also many less well-known talents ; they include a French choreographer , Dominique Bagouet , who died a few months ago in his early 30s . |
30 | Some of those on the left have assumed that there is an inherent socialist majority in Britain which has failed to surface only because successive Labour governments , in pursuing a policy of managing rather than opposing capitalism , have never given that majority its political cue . |