Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [noun] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The differentiation affects mostly the service factor anyway does n't it the retail |
2 | Eventually the plant bushes out and develops stocky rootstock , and the plantlets thereon can be divided and transplanted . |
3 | Harris , his coachman , was up on the driving box , while Lord John 's groom and valet were bringing on the saddle horses behind . |
4 | He wanted to take on the Glamorgan job again , whenever Butcher may decide to retire , and he was pleased to be thought a contender to take England to India if , as is expected , Graham Gooch opts out . |
5 | The outside air temperature was above minimum , but I switched on the engine anti-ice anyway , just to be sure . |
6 | Taking on the title role originally created by Michael Crawford in the Seventies , Jonathon opens at the Opera House in Manchester in September as Billy . |
7 | As I 've said to you the the old bastinal used to hang on the toilet wall outside was a whole row of them you know these these big galvanized bath things that were brought in on maybe on a Friday night . |
8 | " After some discussion it was arranged to carry on the Winter Meetings fortnightly as last year . |
9 | Weldex has already been in contact with Sunley Turriff , AMEC and Keir Construction , which have all acquired Lilley companies , and it will take on the hire contracts previously carried out by Piper Plant ( Scotland ) . ’ |
10 | Feeling suddenly full of energy , she got up , and , switching on the immersion heater so that she could have a bath later , she decided to give the cottage a good clean . |
11 | The student switches on the tape recorder just long enough to record his utterance , then passes the microphone to another learner to continue the conversation . |
12 | Middlesbrough 's Reserve League side will also take on the Glasgow juniors over six heats in the second half of tonight 's programme . |
13 | Suddenly the Nightingale Gallery outside creaked and sang . |
14 | ‘ But suddenly the sea bottom just dropped away and it was waist deep . |
15 | Korea 's choice of shipbuilding shortly before the shipbuilding and especially the tanker market virtually collapsed in the mid-1970s could have been disastrous . |
16 | Righto the abdomen muscles not the stomach muscles |
17 | Thin sections of carbonate rocks in particular require a high contrast , and this may be obtained by stopping down the substage iris somewhat . |
18 | Once settled , we continued our walk , picking our way along the shoreline to Ravenscar to hunt down the shale fossils there . |
19 | Someone had called an ambulance , and it must be coming down the service road now . |
20 | Equally , the whole House will have seen for itself how far we have moved down the Order Paper today and that I have called a number of English Members on hospital trust matters . |
21 | The juggernaut passed uneventfully down the country lanes back to the hole in space and time . |
22 | I vaguely recall writing down the codes months ago and losing whatever it was I wrote them on . |
23 | You were coming down the Pheasant pub then were you ? |
24 | The Dean put down the watering can regretfully . |
25 | It was her ‘ wait ’ and she sped down the stone staircase ahead of the lumbering old man and snatched up the receiver . |
26 | Been down the job centre then ? |
27 | Sometimes chemicals known as buffers are added to slow down the reaction rate thereby reducing corrosiveness . |
28 | He 's been down the railway station today ! |
29 | And when the satin had been recovered and she had found — after a painful , dry-mouthed fortnight of dosing herself with cheap gin and jumping down the cellar steps whenever Odette was not looking — that she was , miraculously , not pregnant , she had believed her luck to be on the turn . |
30 | Any boy who dared to venture down the Mucky Beck alone was deserving of great respect , even if he had fallen into the water and almost drowned . |