Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [noun] [prep] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Smith devised a technique using eight pieces of latex rather than one overall mask , including convincing eyelids . |
2 | Strange , Gina thought , how much their two countries had in common and how little she had realised that element of kinship before . |
3 | On Dec. 26 the Iraqi News Agency ( INA ) quoted a UN Development Programme ( UNDP ) spokesman in Baghdad as saying that " the justifications for maintaining economic sanctions against Iraq no longer existed " . |
4 | The FFPS is involved in schemes to promote small-scale propagation by communities currently paid by wholesalers to collect wild plants . |
5 | I will make that feedback to Jenny so that she 's clear , I think that 's a good way to handle it . |
6 | They 're not building that runway at Potosi so that we Bolivians can travel , as if we had the money ! |
7 | It is impossible to perform each stage of production simultaneously . |
8 | This produces that variety of note-successions so typical of the total-chromatic usage of serialism ( Example 140 ) : This exercise has been written in such a way as to reveal the considerable difficulty which inevitably occurs when using several serial forms at the same time . |
9 | It was a wonder they had not all mauled each other to death long ago and left the damp , chilly coastline unpeopled except for howling birds . |
10 | I do n't want that kind of hassle again , ya know ? ’ |
11 | However , the two sides made little progress despite indications beforehand that relations were improving . |
12 | The same might be said of Redon 's frequently alluded to fragility : according to Eisenman he was ever teetering on the brink of depression and death , though this in turn does not explain why the artist lived seventy-five years of life quite satisfactorily . |
13 | Not until dark , since his intention was to search that patch of ground thoroughly . |
14 | Firstly there 's additional support which will take the form of additional members of staff to support with a range of er initiatives and developments within the department erm there 's a lot Planning Department , in terms of economic development and tourism developments , local planning work erm making applications for grants and , an and there 's a need for additional support to support that range of work there . |
15 | Political parties provided the labels with which electors could identify , and elections became gladiatorial contests between parties rather than between individual candidates . |
16 | But to be honest I should n't be eating that sort of thing anyway , so |
17 | This spreading effect means that insurance risk is often confused with Broadway risk , A corporation that says , " let us spread the-risk by not putting all our eggs in one basket " is using neither type of risk effectively . |
18 | ‘ Still , ’ he added , ‘ you 'll have heard that kind of compliment often enough , I 'm sure . ’ |
19 | As John Stalker ( 1988 ) pointed out when he retired from the service , he had made the transition and had joined that group of persons pejoratively known to the police as ‘ civilians ’ . |
20 | She do n't pay me got another pack of peanuts so I have got a few that few , but you do n't need any old bag do you ? |
21 | Although I shall cricitize this theory of responsibility below , we should next complete this outline of choice theories by examining how they deal with the question of what kinds of obligation should the state enforce . |
22 | ‘ It is important to tell people that there is a cost in administering this sort of thing well . |
23 | ‘ It is important to tell people that there is a cost in administering this sort of thing well . |
24 | CPRW 's National Executive Committee agreed this course of action yesterday , following a request from the Friends of Cardigan Bay that CPRW join them in calling for a suspension of the 14th Round of Oil/Gas Licensing ( 1 ) . |
25 | Seen from a purely theoretical standpoint , the leap of faith which produces this kind of doubt completely bypasses the question of truth . |
26 | Thus it is quite plausible to suggest that see evokes some form of inference here . |
27 | Sarah , would you make another cup of tea please ? |
28 | It would be a good idea to develop a formula for using this kind of programme so that you know precisely what kind of item you are looking for and , if you can arrange for a regular supply , you do n't need to spend a lot of time viewing it to work out how you are going to use it . |
29 | went down to like this kind of stuff here . |
30 | His opportunity to counter the French threat came in the Low Countries , an area which had witnessed English intervention against France almost half a century earlier . |