Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | She remains anonymous throughout , unable to answer , allowing Marlowe to continue to revel in his fantasy . |
2 | I have no desire to see Gerald playing the handsome patriarch . ’ |
3 | His rare combination of mechanical and drawing skills enabled him to find work quickly , soon becoming works manager at Bramahs , and by 1815 he was chief draughtsman at Maudslay , Sons & Field . |
4 | class control ; 2. interest shown by pupils ; 3. exam results ; 4. reinforces nurture within a particular religious tradition ; 5. encourages religious conversion ; 6. develops openness and tolerance towards other religions ; 7. level of information retained about religions ; 8. helps pupils to become kind and compassionate ; 9. promotes good citizenship ; 10. develops strong sense of social justice ; 11. lack of complaint about having to attend school worship ; 12. encourages willingness to question everything . |
5 | No , it started at our first show in Glasgow , and then we got support slots with Mudhoney before we were a developed band . |
6 | Under its agreement with IBM Corp , Intel Corp can only sit back and watch while IBM stuffs its versions of the Intel iAPX-86 microprocessor family into boards and sells them on the OEM market , and yesterday , IBM 's Electronic Card Assembly & Test Plant in Charlotte , North Carolina announced contracts totalling $344m to manufacture personal computer planar boards for two California firms : Eteq Microsystems Inc in Milpitas and that new company , Alaris Inc , just formed by those Everexes in Fremont ( CI No 2,121 ) . |
7 | However , Buddhist teaching was not applied to fish , which became the main source of protein in the Japanese diet ; and whales were regarded as fish When eating houses renamed forbidden deer and boar meat ‘ mountain whale ’ , the Japanese knew that eating whale meat was likely to stay . |
8 | THE club 's AGM in late January revealed debts approaching £500,000 , and Corden said in his annual report : ‘ Frank Gray will provide a more than adequate replacement and go on to bring further success to the club . ’ |
9 | The Annesleys had settled in Ireland in the 17th century but did not build Castlewellan Castle until the 1850s , when the bachelor 4th Earl Annesley commissioned William Burn to erect an austere granite pile . |
10 | Auerbach had previously heard Minton give a Sketch-Club criticism at St Martin 's School of Art . |
11 | I 'm sure you have n't been eating hemlock stalks instead of celery , have you ? ’ |
12 | Rushdie had announced on Dec. 24 that he had embraced Islam and withdrawn permission to allow his book The Satanic Verses to be published in paperback . |
13 | For a crystal of common salt the frequency of the radiation has to equal the frequency with which alternate ions vibrate against each other ( Figure 3 ) . |
14 | ‘ Well , 14/ 20th Hussars came back off exercise with a lot of dead equipment and 2nd Field Regiment has just finished a major inspection in preparation for firing camp starting in three weeks . |
15 | In these and other models , households save for future consumption ( by accumulating money balances ) and in some cases firms can accumulate inventories for future sales . |
16 | Senior consultants and local politicians fear plans to create powerful purchasing consortiums among the region 's 15 districts are the first step towards merger . |
17 | They fear plans to widen the availability of alcohol licenses could see off many traditional pubs . |
18 | In 1896 the CMS requested Taylor to continue his translation work in Swahili in Cairo , not Mombasa . |
19 | Articulatory suppression disrupted performance ( expressed as percentage of correct answers ) in the English version of the task ( mean difference : 13% ; paired t test : t =8.9 ; d.f . |
20 | The statistical significance of the results was assessed by randomised blocks analysis of variance ( ANOVA ) and paired t test as appropriate . |
21 | Meanwhile , some argue that that pool of resources could be expanded further by allowing solicitors to plead in more types of case . |
22 | They should have played a more open game and allowed us to see Bangor scoring lots of goals . |
23 | ‘ I will want Parliament to see the report the Government has got . |
24 | He did n't want money made that way ; he did n't want the humiliation . |
25 | We did so not because we did not want money spent on community care , but because we did not necessarily believe that a one-track policy was the best way to ensure the ideal form of care . |
26 | Adam found himself not at all sure what rates were but he knew that people who owned houses did pay them . |
27 | Also known as ‘ mass clocks ’ they offered a means of telling the time for church services : an appropriately placed stick cast a shadow on the hour-scale . |
28 | Having stated that , the wide roll width , dense colour and crease resistance makes balloon ripstop superior for those artform kites which have become spectacular attractions at all major kite meetings . |
29 | However , its softness and crease resistance do not make it suitable for kites where the sail is stretched , as on a typical aerobatic type . |
30 | Even so , a miner such as Anthony High , who was formerly a cobbler , could earn money repairing underground shoes for the management , and in June 1846 he was given 3/ for repairing a blacksmith 's leather bellows . |