Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [vb past] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | On St Kilda solifluction and the formation of pro-talus ramparts occurred at this time ( Sutherland et al. , 1984 ) . |
2 | And INFOWORLD recently called Version 4.0 ‘ the nest graphics package for the complex technical graphs wanted by most scientists and engineers . ’ |
3 | At any one time only two out of five surnames in the parish were those of this hard core of families , but four out of five of the total entries belonged to this group . |
4 | As we have seen above , discount houses and other members of the monetary sector have substantial short-term funds lent to each other . |
5 | On-coming cars skidded to either side , slamming into basement dwellings , ploughing along sidewalks , overturning and bursting into flames . |
6 | A sack of empty tins lay beside each aircraft : accumulated cookhouse waste . |
7 | The Sunday afternoon walk along the lanes was always interesting , even to very young children , for the high banks towered on either side of us , covered in wild flowers — campions , hemp agrimony , foxgloves , honeysuckle and many , many more . |
8 | In Britain the impact of prehistoric man has been considered by physical geographers and in a thematic issue of the Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers devoted to this research ( Curtis and Simmons , 1976 , p. 257 ) it was explained that : |
9 | More slowly , ministers and departments of State charged more or less specifically with the conduct of foreign affairs emerged in most West European countries , though it was not until late in the eighteenth century that this process began to reach completion . |
10 | These commercial ventures led to many disputes , and Love was extremely litigious , appearing often as a plaintiff in Chancery . |
11 | Indeed , such conversations among the estate workers were not just gossip but an acknowledgement that all social relations stemmed from that source , the Dersingham family . |
12 | To make the principle of representation effective , the regime had to create institutions in which the various social orders interacted with each other . |
13 | An open door opposite gave a glimpse of rows of barrels , and next to it a short flight of wooden stairs led to another door above the store-room . |
14 | Many who had earlier worked against Scottish interests had for some time been making covert approaches and promises through envoys between the two Courts . |
15 | In some instances , the followings of different leaders competed with each other for different favours . |
16 | The back of the house faces south , an avenue of giant elms and a few old oaks lay over that way . |
17 | British laws evolved from these principles as have the laws of other countries and these are the laws accepted for society . |
18 | Reporters from both The Sportsman and Golf Illustrated were present and comprehensive accounts appeared in both publications . |
19 | ‘ Our resident poet could sing of Stalinvast 's lethal festering jungles which I never saw ; and of viscous scabs blasted in those jungles by a host of weapons ; and of all the reef-cities which I never saw either , infested with their slaving grimy weapons-makers . |
20 | Some of these early nautiloids occurred in such abundance that they are conspicuous enough to form an appreciable part of limestone formations — the ‘ Orthoceras Limestone ’ ( Ordovician ) is one of these , widely distributed through Scandinavia . |
21 | The remaining gangtypes looked at each other . |
22 | The possibility that natural communities could be visualized in similar terms occurred to many biologists in the later decades of the century , thus providing an incentive to study the interactions upon which the whole network depended . |
23 | In early 1989 , violent riots led to more arrests and killings and the eventual imposition of martial law . |
24 | Some serious incidents occurred during this period on the Broadwater Farm Estate , such as an attack on police by youths which resulted in one officer sustaining a bad head wound , and there was also a series of attacks on an Asian-owned supermarket . |
25 | Early collectors had in many cases got decretals wherever they could find them . |
26 | But by the nineteenth century knowledge itself had expanded so rapidly , and interest in locating published accounts of very specific knowledge units had developed so greatly , that all previous expedients had to some extent broken down , and the new public libraries proliferating in the UK , the USA , and elsewhere gave an added impetus to invention . |
27 | Giant voices boomed at each other . |
28 | The 10.0 and 4.8 kb M.spretus -specific fragments cosegregated in this analysis and defined the Oct-11a locus . |
29 | The van 's human contents consisted of several knockers and their boss , a Mr Fagin . |
30 | Carnelian 's scheme could n't have been to expose Jaq to whatever type of recycling of human bodies occurred in that underworld . |