Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [adj] [vb base] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Pale , cold , clammy , yes , this is the opposite , you 've got all the signs and symptoms here of a stroke , now if , this could go on with and erm if somebody , if something is n't done very quickly with this compression the person has still got this bleed , or clot in the head and eventually they just kind of all come up into the foetus position , literally all goes spastic , all these spastic movements right , you finished writing ? |
2 | Conditions laid down by Haussmann along the lines of those set out by the Monopoly Commission , that the companies divest themselves of certain divisions which , if merged , would be against German interests in the arms industry , were eventually agreed to by both MBB and Daimler . |
3 | If I had a swelling like that come up on my ankle I 'd say right go to the doctors . |
4 | Calero mentioned that the American revolutionaries too had front companies like those set up under the Enterprise , established in Europe to take in money from France and Spain . |
5 | Have the drug companies at last come up with something approaching a m little miracle ? |
6 | The need for gastroscopic follow up of pernicious anaemia patients is therefore still debated . |
7 | Andy Norman , who 's a sort of Sam Goldwyn of our athletics , spotted this key to his character years ago during a wait at Helsinki airport where Christie was hanging around for the last plane on a ticket about one grade up from cargo . |
8 | In the final quarter of the year , it surged and closed at its high of 330p , 24.5% up on the 30th September level ; this was more than twice what the FT 100 Share Index achieved and reflected investor enthusiasm for a group that is seen as a prime beneficiary of any pick up in advertising , has bags of room to take on new business ( 25% unutilised capacity on its magazine presses ) and is cash rich . |
9 | ‘ In what circumstances would an attractive woman of twenty-nine walk out on a fiancé without telling him or anyone else where she was going ? ’ |
10 | When the coup in Yugoslavia in spring 1941 interfered with Hitler 's plans for an attack on the Soviet Union ( Britain 's last potential Continental ally ) and a deterioration in mood set in owing to the threatening extension of the war to the Balkans , SD soundings of opinion again registered ‘ with what childlike trust the most ordinary people in particular look up to the Führer and our leadership of state ’ , convinced that ‘ the Führer has taken it into account and will deal properly with it ’ . ’ |
11 | Apply back stick to half loop back to normal flight . |
12 | ‘ There used to be a barn in that dip over to the left . |
13 | PRESTWICK 's David Gourlay , jun , the first Scot in action in yesterday 's opening day of the £140,000 Midland Bank World Indoor Championship , survived an off-green setback before moving through to the second round with a three sets to one win over past UK champion Stephen Rees . |
14 | All classic vineyards in Champagne possess a very thin layer of drift ( ABOVE LEFT ) , under which exists a seam of brilliant-white chalk up to 300 metres thick . |
15 | In one house a family of six sit down to a meal , using three-legged chairs and chunks of masonry for seats . |
16 | The Sikh pattern-cutter 's abdomen is examined with a distinctly shaky hand that tries to elicit the signs of a possible perforated ulcer as his family of six stare on with fixed incomprehension . |
17 | Whatever the reason for the failure of full recovery sufficient patients remain with significant renal impairment that mid-term to long-term follow up of patients after an episode of severe acute renal failure is indicated . |