Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [noun] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Instead it has to be made up of a band of waves of different wavelengths , cunningly chosen to cancel each other out outside the region of width unc and to reinforce each other inside it .
2 At ground level the nest-owner can make exaggerated movements away from the nest and draw the killer towards itself .
3 This is partly brought about by the theoretical writings of Constantin Stanislavsky who confounds the issue for us by bringing emotional expression back onto the stage .
4 If the hon. Gentleman is seeking to make a charge against me , he must make that charge equally against the chief veterinary officer for raising that issue in the first place .
5 The Chief of Staff of the Air Force , Vice-Marshal Momtazuddin Ahmed , confirmed publicly for the first time on May 10 the claim made eight days earlier by the head of the opposition Awami League Sheikh Hasina Wajed that there had been extensive damage to the country 's small fleet of aircraft .
6 It offers short-term care up to a maximum of 6 weeks , a befriending service as well as bereavement counselling , transport and massage .
7 So you can rush that blue down to the one now
8 People may go from house to house with their gifts of eggs to greet each other again after the separation of winter .
9 Two people who were sacked eight years ago from the Government Communications Headquarters for refusing to leave their trade union , are continuing their campaign to get union rights reinstated .
10 It is not surprising , then , that this particular set of objections to the implementation of the Delors Plan has received little attention even in the countries likely to be most affected .
11 Repeat each exercise twice with a ten second gap in-between .
12 Those grant-maintained schools are using that money effectively for the benefit of the school and , more importantly , of improving education for the pupils attending those schools .
13 Situated eight kilometres out of the centre of Funchal on the Camacha road , they can be reached by bus or taxi .
14 To Branson , paying tax was ‘ a waste of money ’ when you could plough that money back into the company .
15 Like that hoity-toity voiced little madam earlier in the evening .
16 In Britain , ever since the foundation of the grammar schools in the middle ages , schools have always been thought to have the function of bringing disadvantaged children up to the level of those whose homes are more educative and cultured .
17 Once the basic wage was agreed , increments would be given each year up to the age of 40 and additional payments made for each family member with a 25 per cent component left for job performance .
18 The refashioned story relates how two young people , both just over affairs , pick each other up on a Friday night at a swinging Manhattan singles bar , the then modish Maxwell 's Plum .
19 Landowners and farmers implicitly recognized this division , but they also realized that life both on the farm and in the village would ultimately run more smoothly if the socially divisive effects of potential class conflict could be dissipated or overcome .
20 The EHS model basementmembrane will also modulate hepatocyte growth and turnover , inhibiting cellular proliferation even in the presence of favourable growth factors .
21 As soon as you got that thing off of the runway or a hard surface , it sunk without any kind of a , in the English mud .
22 Formed by looping the pile yarn across two warp strands and then drawing each end back through the inside of both warps .
23 I had heard that voice before in an alleyway in London .
24 They suggest that warnings by Mr Major that a vote for the Liberal Democrats could let Labour into Downing Street by the ‘ back door ’ may have frightened some waverers back into the Tory fold .
25 We have heard some speeches tonight about the poll tax , but I want to read the editorial in the Glasgow Evening Times , so aptly published on 5
26 We also reserve the right to cancel this policy forthwith in the event of non-payment of the premium or default by you under any instalment scheme or linked credit transaction .
27 We also reserve the right to cancel this policy forthwith in the event of non-payment of the premium or default by you under any instalment scheme or linked credit transaction .
28 Unless we are more attentive , the Guatemalan refugees are about to be ignored again as they suffer this time not from the cold war , but the ‘ new world order ’ .
29 But even more commendable was the publication of Sir Alastair 's contrary view and of his welcome demand that we ‘ bring this discussion out of the closet ’ .
30 Waterhouse , probably improperly , passed this information on to the Palace .
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