Example sentences of "the [adj] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The simultaneous bringing into play of two senses can be effected either by coordination , as in 32 , where John and his driving licence select different senses of the verb expire , or by anaphora , as in 33 : |
2 | And I think where the confusion sometimes comes , is that the costume you have , the , the actual evidence of what people were wearing , a lot of it comes from fashion plates , and it 's like saying , erm judging what people in the nineteen-nineties wear from Vogue magazine . |
3 | On some coals drawn to the side of the neat little fire , strips of meat were laid to grill : with the subtle savour of wood smoke they spread a most provocative smell on the still air . |
4 | Nearly 12 hours later , he did sink it and then made a four at the 15th to keep in touch with Parry . |
5 | He returned it to the failed initiate without comment . |
6 | 1.2 The Programmer will deliver the Program to the Publisher by the dated specified in Part 1 of the Schedule ( or by any later date agreed between the parties ) ; in this respect time shall be of the essence of the contract . |
7 | 1.2 The Programmer will deliver the Program to the Publisher by the dated specified in Part 1 of the Schedule ( or by any later date agreed between the parties ) ; in this respect time shall be of the essence of the contract . |
8 | It is therefore in the context in which the skills have been taught , isolated from the curriculum and from other class work , that the greatest failing in school library instruction has been observed . |
9 | The width is 180 squares , so multiply this by the 70 obtained for height . |
10 | The biggest set of posts is the 70 awarded in information technology to ‘ boost the training of qualified manpower and expand research ’ . |
11 | INTRODUCTION TO THE 1992/3 GUIDE TO STEAM TRAINS |
12 | A player can not retreat into the '22 to kick for touch but he can pass back to another player . |
13 | An appreciation of the whys and wherefores of nursing research is fundamental to good practice and an introduction to this for the uninitiated appears in chapter 7 . |
14 | They were the traditional way for the rich to travel by water — and in Egypt everyone travelled by water . |
15 | The failure of the 12 to act in concert does not give much ground for optimism . |
16 | John Major , the British prime minister , created a political storm recently when he seemed in a speech to be supporting the idea of workfare — requiring the unemployed to work in exchange for benefits . |
17 | The unemployed stood at street corners , dejected . |
18 | It was not so much a guidance note as a review ; the Committee 's terms of reference had been to consider the design and layout most appropriate to various types of roads in built-up areas , with due regard to safety , the free Mow of road traffic , economy and the requirements of town planning , and to make recommendations . |
19 | The Labour Government outlined its ‘ New Deal ’ for transport in 1966 ; its 1967 development plans aimed to retain some 11,000 route miles of the 13,500 left in existence against Beeching 's original plan for an eventual reduction to some 8,000 miles . |
20 | With justice Henry V is credited not only with having understood , better than did any of his contemporaries , what were the naval problems which faced England in the early fifteenth century , but also with having done much towards the creation of a fleet of ships , some of them very large , almost ‘ prestige-type ’ vessels , which would make it possible for the English to take to sea quickly and thus try to wrest the initiative from any enemy who might be coming against them . |
21 | ( Did you know that whenever the English went to war with France , our soldiers immediately hanged any of these Scottish mercenaries they captured ? |
22 | Sometimes the Ashleys mixed their French and English friends with amusing results , such as the occasion when they invited Terence Conran and his wife Caroline , the cookery writer , who were inveighed against by their French dinner companions , claiming it was an audacity for the English to write about food as they knew nothing about it . |
23 | The tin-mining towns of Camborne and Redruth on the north coast of Cornwall had been facing major redundancies since the 1985 plunge in tin prices . |
24 | Truth , justice , charity itself demanded the rigorous safeguarding of property dedicated to God and the saints . |
25 | The final route climbed of the selection made here , was the steep eliminate of Absolution ( E5 ) , fittingly pioneered in 1987 by sea cliff virtuoso Pat Littlejohn . |
26 | It is probably ample to accommodate the spontaneous arising of DNA or RNA . |
27 | In November 1943 the Middle East crisis flared up again , when the British intervened on behalf of the Lebanese government . |
28 | Meanwhile the British remained under siege in their base at Suez . |
29 | How the British depended on tea — but it seemed a good idea . |
30 | The major point of conflict was the means of determining whether or not a defendant was guilty , not the definition of criminal offences or the failure of the British to take into account status differentials . |