Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] the big [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As he always has done , King produced the big names . |
2 | GUERNSEY 's Mike Nicolle created the biggest upset in the history of the Midland Bank World Indoor Championship when he beat the defending champion , Ian Schuback , in yesterday 's opening round in Preston . |
3 | He had a strong lobby at the National Gallery led by Dodge Thompson , and Gil Ravenel and Mark Leithauser , the two principal exhibition designers , who doubtless want Rusty to continue the big shows . |
4 | The Welshman was again in a class of his own , but a time of 13.14secs was not fast enough to prevent pole vaulter Sergey Bubka landing the big prize . |
5 | ‘ Richard has the biggest ego of anyone I 've ever met , ’ says Fred . |
6 | ‘ Richard has the biggest ego of anyone I 've ever met , ’ says Fred . |
7 | Donna found the big man pressed close to her . |
8 | Stok pinched the big knot with his fingers . |
9 | on the greens Oxford 's Gary Harrington won the big bowls competition at Worthing … |
10 | on the greens Oxford 's Gary Harrington won the big bowls competition at Worthing … |
11 | Now Kennedy had a dilemma although Cuba was in the Caribbean , and although the United States had the biggest navy in the world , and the biggest airforce and was easily able to exterminate Cuba if it wa if it wished to , it was vulnerable , however , in other areas , in particular it was vulnerable in Berlin and it was vulnerable in Indo-China . |
12 | Now Kennedy had a dilemma although Cuba was in the Caribbean , and although the United States had the biggest navy in the world , and the biggest airforce and was easily able to exterminate Cuba if it wa if it wished to , it was vulnerable , however , in other areas , in particular it was vulnerable in Berlin and it was vulnerable in Indo-China . |
13 | Saddlers have the biggest share with approximately £240 million . |
14 | A licensed trainer since 1986 , Beaumont celebrated the biggest success of his career with a meal and a few drinks in Cheltenham on Thursday night . |
15 | Flanagan began the big Bangor revival , winning the Ulster Cup and taking the club into Europe for the only time in their history as League runners-up two years ago . |
16 | They stopped at the Zebra Crossing and Pete watched the big lorries and buses and cars roar past . |
17 | While Carl Fogarty took the big race of the day the Superbike , young Dunlop scooped up the smaller classes by landing both 250cc races as well as the 125cc , thus making up for his disappointment of last year when he scored only one win against Phillip McCallen 's five . |
18 | Sharpe dragged the big sword free . |
19 | Rico silenced the big guy with an impatient gesture . |
20 | The board acted just weeks after GM disclosed the biggest loss in corporate history . |
21 | That was the day Bradshaw caught the biggest wave of his life . |
22 | Julia turned the big collar of her fur coat up round her face and David took her arm . |
23 | Lesley-Jane cued the big speech , and no one breathed . |
24 | Sales of unleaded petrol in the UK showed the biggest increase , rising to an all-time high of 38 per cent . |
25 | Harry eased the big car past a large furniture van and glanced uneasily at the girl beside him . |
26 | Instead , Erika and Trevor billed the big day as a going-away party . |
27 | Not allowing himself to glance down the passage in the direction of Madeleine 's bedroom , Harry descended the big staircase and went out of the house . |
28 | It 's Jesus Christ Superstar , demobbed from Vietnam and back in LA to ride the big wave . |
29 | Mr Maxmilian Frizzell owned the biggest garage and car salesroom in Tollemarche . |
30 | From detailed study of the 1987 election , Miller reckons the biggest influence on the way people vote is news coverage on television and radio of the campaign — and the comment masquerading as news coverage of the popular press . |