Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [conj] [vb base] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | There will be some extra benefits for the needy and help with the increased fuel costs for all pensioners . |
2 | Did he from the rich and give to the poor ? |
3 | There is still an element of polarisation , however , which proclaims ‘ belief in the old and distrust in the new ’ . |
4 | The fact that there is something quite new and of a different quality means that we will rapidly discard the old and move into the new , just as colour television sets were substituted for black and white , and created a very high growth rate over a period of years . |
5 | The Cherry and Whites ca n't wait to ring out the old and ring in the new . |
6 | Some of us decided to get into the social and talk to the men . |
7 | Take out the joint and remove from the tin while you layer the potatoes and onions in the juices . |
8 | Arrange the tomatoes and melon wedges decoratively on the couscous and accompany with a lemon wedge . |
9 | The prose does the work , the illustrations interfere at the worst and supplement at the best — so much for pictures in the classroom . |
10 | Lips chap in the cold and burn in the sun so they need constant protection . |
11 | Never come in from the cold and toast by a hot fire . |
12 | Take the green gate on the left and continue to a tarmac road . |
13 | Silver and Knitmaster electronics with the C setting always knit , to the left and slip to the right . |
14 | * Care for the Elderly and Hope for the Hurt Mind |
15 | 2Care* * Care for the Elderly and Hope for the Hurt Mind |
16 | ‘ So we can pay the two-fifty and get on the road . ’ |
17 | The arrangement of the moots is usually the responsibility of the students ' law society , though a law teacher or practising lawyer can usually be persuaded to set the moot and preside on the ‘ bench . ’ |
18 | The American approach has traditionally been to offer a range of models , like Cessna and Piper 's basic two-seat trainers , the 152 and Tomahawk at the bottom end of the range for training , leading on to the Cessna 172 or PA 28 for the experienced pilot owner . |
19 | And while work and study in all disciplines can range from the routinely normal through the critical and reflexive to the philosophical , philosophy exists as a distinct field of concerns . |
20 | Asked to name a market which could show real growth of 4% a year during the 1990s and expand by a half over the decade , few would suggest mechanical engineering . |
21 | The legal consequences are much the same as ensue on the dissolution of any firm or the departure of partners . |
22 | He is always talking about style : he has yet words of the absurdest that occur in every page , bland , delicate , dainty ; one blushes to read them . ’ |
23 | Should he start on the idle or concentrate on the incompetent ? |
24 | When both partners in a marriage consistently blame the other and suffer from the accompanying underlying despair , the marriage is likely to be in difficulties from the beginning . |
25 | see but we had a head bag where they used to fold a sack in half or put one part through the other and put over the head . |
26 | The conference circular and back-translated Russian text on pages 23–4 are quoted at length to illustrate that , in some contexts , professional translators may decide to replace passive structures in the source text with stylistically more acceptable alternative structures , such as the active and reflexive in the case of Russian . |
27 | It has ten pre-punched cards supplied with it , instead of the 20 that come with the SK280 and SK740 and it does n't have a carrying case . |
28 | By day it 's very much a ‘ let's get a sunlounger and lie on the sand ’ sort of resort and the sandy beach is well equipped with everything you 'll need in the way of bars , restaurants and shade , and there are several places to waterski , windsurf and parascend or try your hand on the wet bikes . |
29 | He pulled out of the dive and cleared the target area , every joint and spar in the aeroplane shuddering under the strain . |
30 | Perhaps this is the place to digress a little and talk about the taking of facts from other writers ' books . |