Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [conj] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The diversity of climbing styles packed into just 60 feet of grit is remarkable — only the off-width connoisseur will be disappointed — and the combination of this , a natural line of least resistance and finishing atop a genuine , albeit modest , summit provides one of the most enjoyable excursions for a first acquaintance with Froggatt .
2 Er , the I I also make the point , that er , my understanding is having now talked to a number of the other C A B's , that in fact they were looking to Thamesdown money advice centre because this money was actually to replace funds that previously had been er , available through the Allied Dunbar sponsorship scheme , and which has , which I gather was withdrawn er , at very short notice , and they were looking to Thamesdown to er provide that support and resource as a county resource , and I I therefore felt that it was right to bring it forward .
3 Roll one rasher around each prune and secure with a cocktail stick .
4 Specially printed promotional material was sent to each retailer or delivered by the Stoddard Templeton sales force to further strengthen the promotion with individual shop staff .
5 There can be no logical distinction between that case and looking at the draft Bill to see that the statute as enacted reproduced , often in the same words , the provision in the Law Commissions 's draft .
6 The reader 's relationship to Proust 's text switches from the closeness , produced by paraphrase and quotation , of listening to the text speaking for itself , to a more removed perspective from which de Man and his reader stand back from that text and speculate on a general rule about language .
7 Will the Minister tell the coal board to stop that practice and deal with the methane ?
8 Widen the slit in each puff and fill with the flavoured cream .
9 You think she jumped off the top of that boat and swam to the shore ? ’
10 In the end , however , the Ukrainian decision to vote for full independence left him with little alternative but to withdraw from the USSR and in effect bring about its demise ( see pp. 179–85 ) .
11 The driver , travelling at some eighty kilometres per hour , had little alternative but to stand on the brakes and swing the bus hard right .
12 I am prepared to criticise that action when taken by a Conservative council .
13 We wrapped camouflage squares round our heads and faces as some protection and jumped into the trench .
14 It was an awareness of this contrast that led to the Cubists ' interest in the violin and the guitar as plastic forms around 1910 .
15 Hoffs twists some hair and goes for the sexism angle .
16 And now I come to think — ’ Miss Rose got up with some difficulty and crossed to an oak bureau .
17 The governors , a charity , have incurred substantial costs in fighting this case and ask for an order that their costs both in the Court of Appeal and in this House be paid out of the Legal Aid Fund .
18 The patrol took some prisoners and drove through the lines until they met up with a British unit , who refused to believe they were who they said they were .
19 This may be under a piece of tree bark , along a ledge of some kind or hidden on the ground among the undergrowth .
20 We can go this afternoon and look at the King 's Road . "
21 The above experiment was extended to determine the sequence of both subunits essential for this interaction as described in the Materials and Methods .
22 He cleared his throat a few times and groaned like an aged dog in pain .
23 Put some treacle and syrup into the prepared basin , say 5 or 6 tbsp of each — do n't stint — and stir gently to mix .
24 If the explanation of a high standards and routines specification as symptomatic of the desire to be satisfied is correct , one would expect some relationship between this measure and answers to the ‘ Do you like housework ? ’ question .
25 Now that type of exception would mean that the practical difficulties to which he referred would not arise except in the comparatively few cases that arise of the particular type .
26 " It is a bit ; will you open the back door for a few minutes and let in a breath of air ? "
27 Another difficulty that arises in a system where public policy emerges primarily out of a clash of partial interests , crudely resolved by bargaining , is that the national interest is likely to be neglected .
28 With some hesitation and comforted by the passage from the speech of Lord Hailsham L.C. [ in [ 1972 ] A.C. 741 at 757–758 ] , to which I have referred , I consider that the modern approach to the question of consideration would be that where there were benefits derived by each party to a contract of variation even though one party did not suffer a detriment this would not be fatal to the establishing of sufficient consideration to support the agreement .
29 Then there 's another neck that comes across the other way and you can tune the strings any way you want ; I basically tune to groups of diatonic notes with whatever melody I want to play .
30 For a second he stood , his arms extended towards the horrified villagers , before staggering a few steps and collapsing into the flames .
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