Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [noun] [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Three minutes later , the computer prints out a list of 60 names of suitable recipients , together with their relevant data . |
2 | In addition Final Film are introducing BT 's International System Digital Network , a hi-speed data transfer system which allows design work to be sent from the computer screen down a landline . |
3 | well go and get the cheque book out the |
4 | As she left the cabin she took one of the oilskin jackets out the hanging locker . |
5 | I emphasise that the Assembly of Welsh Counties , the Council of Welsh Districts and the Audit Commission back the restoration of local control over the business rate . |
6 | Too late , the rain types out the tragedy — the City 's gone to St John 's Wood . |
7 | Though it is possible to trace a system of remedies outside the court structure back a thousand years ( Wraith and Hutchesson , 1973 ) , it is unnecessary to go back beyond the National Insurance Act 1911 for an historical background to modern tribunals . |
8 | It 's made a great thoroughfare in the dining area and broken the dining area up a bit . |
9 | At this point I would like to say how great Steffi Graf is , and how her loyalty to her fans , and genuine great attitude to the game shows up the likes of Monica Seles . |
10 | The official also indicated that a sale would mean the commission ruling out the university as a recipient of any items gifted to the nation in lieu of tax . |
11 | 5 From a crouched stance , the student snakes out the lower arm in a tiger claw towards the groin area , to grab and rip . |
12 | Religious hope flickers , as at Magnus Martyr , but the city crowds out the city churches , and going to the apparent sources of the religious life which seemed to hold promise in Lower Thames Street , Eliot found himself unable to sustain hope . |
13 | To be on the safe side why do n't we stand the zinc bath out the rear and let that fill up with rainwater ? ’ |
14 | Then told him about Maggie 's suggestion of putting the zinc bath out the rear . |
15 | Therefore , when producing vacuum tubes , the manufacturer pumps out the atmosphere from the glass bottle of the tube with an ion pump , until there is a minimum acceptable vacuum to guarantee the tube will be stable and operate to spec . |
16 | A computer prints out a ‘ revolutionary novel ’ to be called Notes — but in numbers ! |
17 | The first goal was definitely the killer , because after that it felt like we were carrying a one-ton weight up a down escalator . |
18 | There would be a fire in the grass on the dunes , or a plane would have crashed , and all that stopped the cordite in the cellar from going up would be me diverting some of the water from a dam system down a channel and into the house . |
19 | Then , abruptly , for the following day and a half there was neither sand nor palm trees , just a thirty-mile climb up a canyon of broken slate and rock . |
20 | like a beach bum down a Surf City breaker . |
21 | At one stage a dancer cracks out the rhythm to a delicious reel , and in another place Liam ‘ Hothouse ’ O'Maonlai plays some batty didgeridoo lines and sings along a bit . |
22 | Jim still carries the scars of his Carry Ons — he fell off the camel he was supposed to be riding and his left arm was badly broken during the making of Doctor , when he had to ride a hospital trolley down a flight of stairs , through a plate-glass window and on to a table . |
23 | The Northern Ireland Office , however , warned later that day against reading too much into Brooke 's promise to consider the Unionists ' demands and on Feb. 27 Brooke made a statement ruling out a full-scale suspension of the Agreement to enable Unionists to take part in interparty talks on political progress . |
24 | A medical orderly and a nurse patch up a competitor 's foot during a break in the Nijmegen Marches |
25 | I have to recognise that my own findings in no way rule out the possibility . |
26 | Have a coffee light up a |