Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [pron] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There she greatly admired Monsieur Jerricault 's canvas , which though static contained for her much motion and lighting and , in its own way , music — indeed , in some fashion it contained more of these things than did the vulgar Panorama . |
2 | The suggestion that there might be a ‘ precoeliac ’ state was first made by Weinstein who described two patients with dermatitis herpetiformis and normal jejunal biopsies in whom typical coeliac like enteropathy developed some weeks after 20 g gluten was added to their already gluten containing diet . |
3 | By rights Sue should be more adept at shop work because , after school and while waiting to go to RADA , she served in one of the hardware stores owned by her then businessman father , who became a Midlands MP and now sits in the House of Lords . |
4 | This creates a feeling of urgency that is cultivated by the gearbox , which has ratios close enough to support a seamless aural attack all the way from standstill until fifth is selected at something over 130mph . |
5 | That night , because he could see himself , Boy thought about himself all night long . |
6 | Now what has teddy got with him there balloons |
7 | • QPD Exclusives are offered to you often months in advance of the normal paperback publication date . |
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9 | ‘ What 's your part of the country like then ? ’ pursued Mrs Yaxlee who , once embarked on her hostessly duties , followed them to the end . |
10 | No wonder Dr Vaughan had jeered at her maidenly modesty . |
11 | And do not let him think he is to be parted from you forever Ellen for this would not be the truth . |
12 | Something unforeseen and urgent had happened , since Sean had obviously known of it yesterday afternoon , and there had been no opportunity for him to inform her . |
13 | The latter form of mortgage is still possible ; but , instead of the former , a form of mortgage has been invented under which both mortgagor and mortgagee take legal estates ( see pp. 96–9 ) . |
14 | And , of course , as more complex relational-based software products are developed — multimedia packages , hypermedia and hypertext — the task of rendering the information stored within them truly software independent without significantly reducing their contextual framework becomes more challenging ( Zweig 1992 ) . |
15 | BP Chemicals also suffered from the recession in Europe , its difficulties being exacerbated by its predominantly UK manufacturing base . |
16 | The Conservative vote increased by something over 2% , whereas Labour 's share , despite an almost ten point decline by the Democrats , rose by just 1.3% . |
17 | Note that some of these data types have other types associated with them eg. MODULE NAME and MODULE TYPE . |
18 | The packaging will be delivered to you tomorrow morning , along with the 1″ master . |
19 | I will arrange for the packaging for this title to be delivered to you tomorrow morning . |
20 | If this has ever happened to you then Thames police are offering a golden opportunity to improve your driving . |
21 | His career , all that was left to him now Tatiana was gone for ever , was ruined . |
22 | Guaranteed for a full twelve months , the watches will be sent to you once Sun Alliance have received your first payment for the Plan . |
23 | In disputed territory plebiscites were held in which both Germans and Poles brought proceedings into disrepute by menaces , abduction , blackmail and by outright thuggery on such a massive scale that the term border warfare would be appropriate — even if there was as yet no actual border . |