Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [noun prp] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | That response I.s always positive and constructive , never defensive or full of excuses . |
2 | Notice that when A is very small , equation ( 8.10 ) reveals that and so that branch WX essentially provides the input resistance R L . |
3 | While English football , bereft of Chapman 's innovating spirit , persisted in its negative outlook , Continental countries developed the ‘ classical ’ Arsenal style with that enthusiasm Chapman so often warned about . |
4 | but er , that fibbing git Tim right he 's got a locker next to me , and he 's got velcro on his coat and if I 'm standing at my locker and he takes his coat out of , out of his locker , it always flipping pull my tights with the velcro |
5 | Donald , alas , had been dead for thirty years when Hilary Spurling published her admirable biography Ivy when Young and gave us the answers to our questions . |
6 | At each attempt John invariably left the home having completely ignored what I was saying . |
7 | Drink some milk Richard now . |
8 | Sadly , wayward genius GEORGIE BEST , who turned up with The Farm , slickly eluded our lensman and left after about ten minutes to dance his studded boots off at some West End nightclub . |
9 | Celebrated writer Yan-Kit So ploughs through 3,000 years of culinary history in the Classic Food of China . |
10 | And a chance to do away with that old blackguard Jake once and for all … and NO DANGER ! |
11 | He was thinking , what if this wally Woodbine really is the hero of this novel … |
12 | Stoke took the lead on eight minutes when Mark Sunley needlessly handled an Ashley Grimes free kick and top scorer Biggins coolly slotted the ball into the net . |
13 | Throughout the Old Testament God actively judges people and nations . |
14 | BRIAN Gayle returns to action against his old club Wimbledon tonight warning : ‘ Write them off at your peril . ’ |
15 | In addition to this investment SDG also recommends the electrification of lines to the West of England , North and South Wales , and parts of Scotland . |
16 | Then Adam 's shadow vanished ; light arrow Ed down on her ; and she was climbing out through a trapdoor into a darkness that dazzled with this stabbing light . |
17 | This proposal Tito flatly rejected . |
18 | It is a particularly potent device for signal analysis since it can perform a 1024 point FFT in under 700µs . |
19 | At this point Mark alone includes the strange story of the young man who was also seized but who slipped out of his ‘ linen cloth ’ and escaped naked . |
20 | At this point Sally also appeared at the door and was able to intervene between the two bristling males . |
21 | Skinner , renowned for his fitness , was only one of six who managed to climb the ferociously steep Ditching Beacon just before the finish . |
22 | After this assault Mosley reputedly was forced to discipline his own followers in order to maintain order in the BUF , and to discourage further acts of violence which invited retaliatory action by the authorities . |
23 | As a hotel guest I started each morning with a ‘ wake-up ’ cup of tea , the daily newspaper USA Today and a written weather report . |
24 | In spite of this instruction Thorndyke actually followed the procedure of Bransford and Johnson ( 1972 ) and scored the amount of information recalled irrespective of whether the exact wording was remembered . |
25 | Scottish Enterprise Tayside currently has 2,800 young people in training , and nearly 1,500 have entered the scheme since 1 April . |
26 | His old friend Barfield ruefully suggested that ‘ at a certain stage in his life he deliberately ceased to take any interest in himself except as a kind of spiritual animus taking stock of his moral faults … |
27 | I was delighted to see my old friend Bessie again . |
28 | Even from this distance Mungo also noticed that their heads were shaved to a line well above the ears , like medieval monks . |
29 | That system of wholesale electronic eavesdropping Winterbotham proudly dubs ‘ the greatest war-winning achievement by British brains and money ’ . |
30 | On this occasion London even seemed prepared to risk a collision with Washington . |