Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [vb base] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The usual sail up in the " Columba. " the story is absurdly long already . "
2 The shock of the change of circumstances was sufficiently numbing to dampen any inclination to run riot , particularly after the painful build up of events which led to the final arrest .
3 He 's wirily built , not tall : large feet in huge old leather boots , and here , as later on the steep pull up onto the Crazy Pinnacle , he climbs with a deft , urgent economy .
4 ‘ We 'll give it another twenty-four hours , and see what the British come up with , ’ said Odell finally .
5 On the desolate stretch over to Braemore junction we passed a young woman walking at the side of the road .
6 Nor had he got the old dig back at Rubislaw .
7 This has had major impacts on occupational structure and the social make up of the town , on lifestyles , culture and politics .
8 Showing the history of the USAAF/USAF from 1931 to 1953 it shows the early development with B-10 bombers helping out during the flooding of 1935 , film is included of the first B-17s , a type that was delivered in 1937 , the expansion programmes of the late 1930s show the tremendous build up of men and machines .
9 So the next morning , they ran down to the fence and watched the 9.15 come out of the tunnel .
10 On Monday the three move on to the Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College for unscripted questions from students in the main hall in their lunch hour .
11 The accurate hitting of targets in September owes much to the decisions made as to whether or not to confirm offers to those who have not quite met the conditions , a process strongly influenced by estimates ( based on past experience ) of the likely take up by those that have .
12 I stop too ; climb the natural embankment and look over the homeward stretch down to the pueblo .
13 The second is the increased take up of council tax housing benefits which we anticipate , you can blame the government for that .
14 The history unfolds with the full scale introduction of motor vehicles following the First World War and the gradual take over of all delivery services .
15 The administrative arrangement and supervision required for such teamwork was exactly the sort of skill in which Lewis excelled , and the hours passed quickly with the progressive gleaning of intelligence , the gradual build up of hard fact to bolster tentative theory — and always that almost insolent gratification that shone in Morse 's eyes , for the latter appeared to have known ( or so it seemed to Lewis ) most of the details before the calls and corroboration had been made .
16 They recruit highly-paid expatriates and Mozambicans ; the latter earn up to twenty five times the salary of their colleagues in government service .
17 Doctors should take a careful history and be aware of this problem in the regular follow up of patients using metered dose inhalers long term .
18 The billions flow in through 28 taxes and countless smaller exactions ; they flow out through 19 mayoral agencies and scores of less exalted offices .
19 The former British champion from Sunderland took the first step back on the road to championship level by stopping Clarkson with 65 seconds gone of the fifth round .
20 For one 's frailties to be known by someone else , someone who does not add their voice to the clamour of internal judgement , is the first step back towards being able to view one 's predicament simultaneously with accuracy and equanimity .
21 The creation of the system was interpreted by Bilson [ 1979 ] as : " … the first step back from the rugged individualism and national self-interest that lay behind the formal acceptance of flexible exchange rates at the Jamaica meetings of the International Monetary Fund in January 1976 . "
22 Bernhard Langer got the first blow in by hitting a great second shot over the Swilcan Burn at the first hole to only a few inches , about a foot I guess , and birdied to go one nearer the lead .
23 The first ATG in from the 5' end is located at nucleotide 234 in a sequence context favourable to translation initiation .
24 Those who could not escape put in a token appearance , showing themselves before the delegates from their local constituency association and then scuttling off on the first train back to civilization .
25 However , as the now-famous story purports , the evening after Nation had instructed his agent to say no to the Doctor Who offer , he and Tony Hancock had a serious disagreement , resulting in the writer catching the first train back to London the following morning , with no work , and a central heating system in his flat to pay for .
26 The consequent build up of osmotically active particles within the gut lumen inhibits water reabsorption by the gut wall .
27 The ratios in use for 1988 entry range widely , reflecting knowledge of the likely number of applicants and the probable take up by those to whom offers are made .
28 They used to er se , we could n't carry the empty ga , you can imagine that 's not express parcel stuff , but the valves er , would sometimes need er replacing and we would send them a valve and , and while , instead of having any down time , we would give them you know deliver the spare , have the spare come back for repair .
29 Lawrence 's rising reputation in the years after his death made the critical shift back to realism easier .
30 And when I saw the Aged come in with a lady , I knew I was right .
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