Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [prep] [noun prp] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Roxburgh is undeniably aware of this but unwilling to name his side one month in advance or bestow on Ferguson the title of the finished article . |
2 | Leicester , of course , will claim an automatic place in the Premier League if they win and Middlesbrough lose or draw at Molineux the same dramatic last day scenario from which Brian Little , their manager , emerged with promotion honours at Darlington the previous two seasons . |
3 | Leicester , of course , will claim an automatic place in the Premier League if they win and Middlesbrough lose or draw at Molineux the same dramatic last day scenario from which Brian Little , their manager , emerged with promotion honours at Darlington the previous two seasons . |
4 | To what degree , however , such a view of time was developed in Mesopotamian thought is not revealed by the cuneiform records , although according to Seneca the late Babylonian astronomer-priest Berossus ( c.300 BC ) believed in the periodic destruction and re-creation of the universe . |
5 | It was the last movement by the spider that recalled to Quinn the tiny detail that eluded him last night . |
6 | Such a neutralising of the grantor 's intentions was not something that evolved in Charles the Bald 's reign , a degradation of a once-pure system : rather , there was always , from the time when the earliest precarial grants are documented , a tendency for grants to be assimilated to hereditary lands , and then be passed along with those to the beneficiary 's heirs . |
7 | In troubled times I go into a church and sit alone , rather than go to Mass every day . ’ |
8 | In troubled times I go into a church and sit alone , rather than go to Mass every day . ’ |
9 | Once , he licked his finger and held it aloft in the airstream before lowering it to point decisively along a corridor that appeared to Bernice no different from the other two that also ran from the junction . |
10 | In short there is a reading of Locke that ascribes to Locke a sort of minimum government theory the night watchman theory of government , that all the government can do is protect the lives , liberties and properties erm of the members of the body politic . |
11 | We know that Brahms kept a keen eye open for new music , and that he knew Rheinberger — what I wonder is whether it was the Rheinberger Sonata that suggested to Brahms the form for the last movement of his Symphony ? |
12 | Puns and similar manoeuvres trivialize the serious and instil in Julia a sense of linguistic mauvaise foi . |
13 | it just goes on , but I said to Sandra where they 've been parking all these cars , Alan over the road he comes out just after six o'clock and goes to London every day and I do n't know how he got his car out with the |
14 | He announces his inability to arouse Sir Ralph , is about to return and unlock Whitton 's chamber himself , then changes his mind and goes for Colebrooke the lieutenant . |
15 | Four groups of five nude mice were grafted with MKN45G xenograft tissue and treated with PBS the histamine diluent , 0.1 , 1 , and 10 mgkg - 1 day - 1 histamine , locally at the site of the xenograft ( Fig 3 ) . |
16 | John noticed that as they left the rich pastures of Leinster and rode into Munster the degree of destitution worsened considerably . |
17 | As students , Philip and Victoria had lived in America and travelled around Europe a good deal . |
18 | Pablo Neruda , the unofficial Poet Laureate of Chile , and holder of the Stalin Prize , had pulled out , and departed for Cambridge a day earlier . |
19 | Just fill in the coupon in block capitals and send to Beaverbrooks the Jewellers at the address below . |
20 | The candidate replies ‘ I believe and trust in him ’ three times to the successive questions ‘ Do you believe and trust in God the Father/his Son/his Holy Spirit … ? ’ . |
21 | It would probably proceed as follows : from A , go to all the openings you can see ; from each of those openings , go to any further openings you can see ; by continuing this procedure , generate the tree of Figure 10 ; report the shortest sequence starting at A and ending at E. The reason for preferring a computer program to a verbal account ( for example , the one just given ) , is that , when writing a program , you are forced to say exactly what you mean ; if the program works , you know that there are no hidden difficulties with your explanation . |
22 | So he went , hopping into his car and driving to Leicester every Monday and Thursday night for training , and Saturdays to play . |
23 | Around 90,000 people trek and climb in Nepal every year . |
24 | During the trial , Lord Maclean heard a taped confession where MacIver admitted that he suggested which lorry to hijack and drove to Inverness a week before the robbery to check the vehicle 's routine . |
25 | In the morning he picked up the van in Hilderbridge and drove to Jackley the long way round through Byss , having a newly upholstered chaise longue to deliver before he made the Jackley collection . |
26 | Then Robert Topping , the Conservative Chief Agent , drew up and presented to Chamberlain a memorandum saying that ‘ from practically all quarters ’ he heard the view that the leader ought to go . |
27 | This first major work of his ( 1928 ) came swiftly to be recognised as a masterpiece here and abroad and secured for Keeton an early Cambridge LLD . |
28 | The party 's central executive council chose Kim as Roh 's successor , and conferred upon Roh the ceremonial title of honorary party president . |
29 | I churned out orgasms to order , squawking and spluttering like Sylvester the Cat on acid . |
30 | They stopped at Melrose and arrived in Earlston the following morning . |