Example sentences of "[noun prp] be [adv] [verb] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Gorbachev is already pulling troops and tanks out of Eastern Europe .
2 Afterwards they had a wedding breakfast in the Escargot restaurant in Greek Street nearby whose proprietor was an unofficial father figure to my mother so far away from home , and then they sent my mother 's parents in Brittany a coded message via the free French radio : Marie is still eating snails and all is well .
3 Mr. J. C. Walker was formally elected Treasurer and retained that role until 1929 and similarly the Pro-tem Secretary , Alfred Caldecott , was confirmed in the post , jointly with R. Lindsay .
4 If anything , she was relieved at the outcome –f that particular incident — Josie had been right when she 'd said that after going so far Lucy was now marking time and getting no further .
5 COLIN Montgomerie was yesterday fined £1,000 and told to get his act together by the European Tour chief executive , Ken Schofield , who was upset by his fellow-Scot 's criticism of the King 's Course at Agadir in last week 's Moroccan Open .
6 Players and management at Underhill are still owed wages and bonuses for winning promotion and Beller says the club also needs to spend six figures on ground safety this summer .
7 His sons Jotan , Orcadai and C'zinsit were in a line to his left , and to Alexei 's right knelt Jehan and Suragai , with Suragai 's Tarvarian son Kadan at his shoulder .
8 In Mozambique TRANSAID is also helping SCF and the Government to rebuild roads and bridges destroyed by civil conflict and to increase the capacity of water transport to handle relief and rehabilitation supplies .
9 Herland 's last and greatest work , the new roof of hammer-beam construction for Westminster Hall , started in January 1394 and continued until shortly after 1400 : Master Hugh was both master carpenter and controller .
10 This level was by no means low enough to cause scurvy as Alan was still eating fruit and vegetables , though less than before .
11 What does the hon. Gentleman think about the fact that National Power and PowerGen are currently importing orimulsion and getting permission to burn it ?
12 Indeed , contrary to MAFF 's stubbornly held views that the LFA Directive can not be used to support conservation except as an ancillary to agricultural development , the then Minister of Agriculture , Mr Peter Walker , answered a question in the House on 10 December 1981 on how successful the LFA Directive had been in encouraging production in the UK .
13 CELTIC manager Liam Brady was yesterday fined £500 and banned from the team 's dug-out for three months .
14 The resolution to this , I believe , lies in the fact that Ms. Archibald was mistakenly associating loyalty and admiration with politics , whereas it was in fact simple jingoism .
15 NATO was already providing staff and equipment for the headquarters of the United Nations Protection Force ( UNPROFOR ) near Sarajevo , the Bosnian capital .
16 A HINT of Liverpool 's long lost glamour as Britain 's premier passenger port will return this autumn when a Ukrainian liner will operate several cruises from the Mersey — the first cruise ship to do so for 16 years .
17 The animals i.e. Jack and his hunters turn into cannibals now and Golding is increasingly achieving despair and suspense as he is well into Ralph 's mind .
18 There was no tiredness perceptible on Rune 's blandly enquiring face as he shrugged his wide shoulders into his own jacket .
19 Nauru was never paid $16m or any other compensation by Australia .
20 Both Mrs Thatcher and President Reagan were constantly reminding people that the world must stick together to fight the threat from such attacks .
21 Patten , Garel-Jones and Howarth were later to become MPs and hold office as Ministers under Mrs Thatcher ; all were aged in their mid-thirties .
22 Tracy , 27 , said : ‘ Jamie is always having colds and chest infections and has been poorly since he was born .
23 Point Three : ‘ I suspect this ( those silly ‘ positive ’ electrons again ) is about as accurate as Aspen 's often repeated claims that a soft vacuum creates a soft sound and a hard vacuum creates a hard sound . ’
24 Whether Moore was actually offered money or not I have no idea . ’
25 On the 19–20th August David Jackson , JM 's well known accountant and trick cyclist , accompanied by Richard Smith , friend and fellow sufferer , took up the challenge and cycled a 250 mile route from Sonning , via Royston , Birmingham and Cresswell to Burslem .
26 Namibia was reportedly to seek IMF and World Bank membership , and was to remain for at least two years a part of the Southern African Customs Union .
27 And Austen Chamberlain was still telling Baldwin that the Conservative position would only be restored if he bestirred himself and put a less negative spirit in his speeches .
28 The author is one of New Zealand 's well known spinners and weavers who has an extensive knowledge of the craft .
29 Borland International Inc has formalised its agreement with Epson Sales , the marketing subsidiary of Seiko Epson Co , for the sale and technology licensing of a Japanese version of InterBase 3.2 — at Borland 's Tokyo announcement of InterBase last December , Epson was already demonstrating InterBase and the first release of InterBase JA3.2 is on Sun Microsystems Inc Sparcsystems , available from April 12 ; Borland plans to put the Japanese version of the database up on other machines ; the Japanese version supports a number of new functions including distributed databases , active data processing — functions such as triggers and event alerters — language support ( including support for both JIS and EUC codes sets ) and binary large objects ; Borland in conjunction with Epson Sales and its systems integration subsidiary Trans Abel , is to set up a Borland Authorised Support Centre for education and training .
30 Surely there wo n't be enough room in Clandeboye for all Bangor 's new found fans and the regular travelling support of these clubs .
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