Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 That 's why , the morning the porter took me down to the forest , you sent Dame Catherine after me to see where we were going .
2 Having said this , millions of women use tampons and the majority keep them in at night .
3 ‘ With any data at their disposal ’ — the terminology puts us back into Louis Agassiz' laboratory .
4 Iago rose to take his leave , but the prince called him back for a moment .
5 But I have n't the heart to drive him back to the warren .
6 ( In fact , this is really an example of intentional and deliberate socialisation in education , since one of the self-conscious functions of the British public school is the perpetuation of that distinctive life-style by which the elite marks itself off from the rest of society . )
7 Where did he get the money to set himself up with a yacht in Burnham-on-bloody-Crouch if it was n't a pay-off from Maurice Abberley for services rendered ? ’
8 Their tasks included collecting taxes and when necessary producing labourers for public works on dams , canals or bridges ; and enlisting the required numbers of men for the army who lacked the money to buy themselves out of national service .
9 None of this would be worth remark if the narrative carried us along by virtue of its own strength , but it hardly does .
10 This combined with the smell of their droppings and the musky odour of the birds themselves , makes such colonies very smelly places and has led to the suggestion that the birds may use the smell to guide themselves back to it through the darkness of night .
11 In 1991 , the village pub was threatened with closure when the brewery put it up for sale .
12 We examined all the machinery , and then the midwife examined me in between my grunts and groans .
13 When the above entry is printed out according to the SIL MANUSCRIPT ( MS ) programme it appears like this : Many people will find it preferable to type the words of their dictionary in alphabetical order so that the computer prints them out in alphabetical order without further programming .
14 We come now to vote on this addendum to deliverance n number four and , since it is in print , we do n't need to ask the clerk to read it out for us , so therefore as , ask those who wish to vote for this addendum would you please stand .
15 Later , A pledged them to C. On A 's instructions the warehouseman handed them over to C who therefore acquired good title to the goods under section 25(1) of the Sale of Goods Act 1893 ( now section 24 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 ) .
16 Friend the Member for Aberdeen , North said that when an attempt was made in Committee to create a consumer body with a wider remit , the Chairman ruled it out of order on the ground that it went beyond the scope of the Bill .
17 Her children have disappointed and saddened her to the point where she has made the decision to rule them out of future considerations surrounding the throne .
18 This is almost certainly because the decision to send them in during the later stages of the accident was political ( western-made robots might have been used instead , had the new Soviet leader , one Mikhail Gorbachev , been willing to let the West learn the extent of the disaster ) .
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20 As for Zen , any day now he would receive a telegram from the Ministry summoning him back to Rome , and that would be that .
21 I span my Phazer round , the wave lifted me up towards God , and I rose to my feet .
22 For many years he ran his own scaffolding company but the recession forced him out of business .
23 He had laid by his sword , but he had a dagger still upon him , and managed to draw it and slash through the folds that smothered him ; and Norbury and Erpyngham and half a dozen others of his own people came plunging and splashing through the storm to help him out of these ominous grave-clothes .
24 ‘ It was a lucky day for me when the storm washed you up on my island , my darling . ’
25 This is not the same as being someone to whom other people often bring their problems ; that does not guarantee the instinctive knowledge of whether something is real or merely a " try-on " , or whether something that is being glosssed over is really something that should be dug out and gone into in depth , or whether the time has come to say and do nothing other than give encouragement to the sufferer to work something out for himself or herself with the assistance of other sufferers in the group .
26 So , anybody entering the exhibition is encouraged to stand on a spot at the bottom of the stairs , and they place in the token that they 've bought at the box office , as they do so , they get flooded in light , and the special computer voice made by the university takes you through into the exhibition .
27 The Admiral jerked himself back into consciousness of his surroundings .
28 Mrs Bauwens claimed the story made her out to be a ‘ social leper ’ not fit to be seen with a Government Minister .
29 When the driver brought her back from school the next day she was still agitated .
30 He told the driver to take him back to his office .
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