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

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1 Formed The Tourists and had two hits before The Eurythmics came up with classics like Sweet Dreams and There Must Be An Angel .
2 And it raises money to help the Wellington come back to life — highly recommended .
3 The VW drew up at the pumps about twenty minutes later .
4 The RAF pulls out after fifty years .
5 Some of Middleton 's slag had been used to build Darlington 's roads the famous blue scorriae bricks that line the town centre yards and back alleys are made from slag and when the RAF set up at Goosepool , the rest of the heaps were turned into runways .
6 The JNA moved in with tanks and sealed off Borovo Selo on May 3 and also occupied villages near Knin , the main town in the " Autonomous Region " .
7 But yesterday he happily grasped the handles of her frilly carrycot as the Stewarts set off for Los Angeles .
8 The idea of the Temple went back to the time of Moses when God commanded a tabernacle ( i.e. a tent ) to be built in which to keep the Ark of the Covenant .
9 The Dodger slid out of his coat in one smooth movement , leaving Fagin holding only the empty coat .
10 The NHBC hit back by pointing out that its own design instructions were specifically introduced to compensate for mistakes on site and claimed that the documentary was misleading by being selective in its interviews and editing .
11 Throughout the Depression the NUAW clung on to its existence by retaining the rump of its membership — no more than 25000 — in its East Anglian stronghold .
12 The Hercules came over from Lockheed in America , to replace the Hastings which was tired and outdated after seeing action during the war .
13 There were two groups in East Africa who had a direct interest in discrediting Masai administration and suggesting that officials were ‘ soft ’ on the Masai : these were , most importantly , the white settlers who wanted Masai land for farming , and enthusiasts for wildlife conservation who wanted the Masai driven out of areas where their interests were believed to conflict with those of game .
14 The Caribbean lapped on to the deserted palm-fringed beach just beyond .
15 The Halcrow Report commissioned by the DoE pointed out in 1988 that up to 8,000 people around Luton and Dunstable were drinking water with these solvents at four times the World Health Organisation 's maximum recommended level , while about 80,000 drank water with trichlorethylene at 150 per cent of the limit .
16 But with 17 matches to go and key players returning , Strudwick believes his side can reach the big-time for the first time since the Rugby League began their bid to take the game beyond the confines of Yorkshire and Lancashire with the Fulham experiment back in the early eighties .
17 When the NAAFI ran out of cups , the old dear was at her wits end and sent for the orderly corporal , who in turn sent for the orderly sergeant .
18 When discussions with the SD broke down in November , the defeat of the bill and possible early elections were considered likely .
19 It remains to be seen how the XM stacks up against traditional executive fare , but the chances are that it will be too exotic for the British palate .
20 The French stood in sharp contrast to all this ; their main energies were directed at expansion in Europe , with the Netherlands marked down as a particularly attractive target , but they were so rich , so dynamic , and so confident in the second half of the seventeenth century that they were quite willing — as asserted in the motto of their great king , Louis XIV , nec pluribus impar — to fight several enemies at once .
21 Belgium and Holland may be considered together ; both were ‘ new nations ’ created by splitting the kingdom of the Netherlands set up in 1815 .
22 The Rolls drawn up in front of Prince 's Lodge was evidence that they had arrived .
23 One of the village pubs , the Cherry Tree still has mementos of festivities at the well ; including a vial of well water mixed with river-water from the Ganges brought over for centenary celebrations in 1964 .
24 However , this service has not been without delays and mishaps and early in the season Regional Railways had no stock for it , an InterCity rake with buffet + DVT was substituted but the DVT came off at Salop !
25 During the next 150 years most of Hungary lay under Turkish rule , but the Habsburgs held on to Slovenia and parts of Croatia and Slavonia , including the Zagreb region .
26 During their six month tour of duty in Bosnia the Cheshires faced up to death and mass devastation on a daily basis .
27 Furthermore , Clause IX which is concerned with the constitution and responsibilities of the NEC lays down in Section 2 as one of the ‘ duties ’ of the NEC :
28 The Sheikha looked up to the sun .
29 Bell was a supporter of the oral system , and upon learning of the difficulties faced by the Academy , he took over the teaching of the deaf children in the school for two months until the arrival of a Mr. Jones all the way from the U.S.A. to take over from him .
30 But the greatest disappointment of his career was when Regent 's management agreement with The Dorchester fell through on the sale of the hotel .
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