Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pos pn] place [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 David Tuttle could keep his place in central defence ahead of Jason Cundy tonight , while midfielders Andy Turner and David Howells both return to the squad .
2 Can you keep your place in 2 Kings and turn to two verses from 2 Timothy , chapter 3 verses 16 and 17 .
3 This particular flight can take its place with those of his boyhood heroes , Kingsford-Smith and Ulm .
4 Erm so there are these other forms of energy as well , erm nuclear power er will take its place along those , alongside those I 'm sure in the future er it does have its problems , the main problem is the possibility of er major accidents and many of you will remember the accident at Chernobyl in the , what was then the Soviet Union , it 's now the , now the er Ukraine erm when in nineteen eighty six the , there was a very serious accident and the er roof er blew off and er radioactivity was pumped into the er atmosphere .
5 The really interesting question is what will take its place in this vital prime time slot .
6 But instead — and with careful guidance — it should eventually take its place alongside other measures of credit cost as a useful tool for comparison , and as a warning signal where credit cost is really high .
7 In my opinion , this dog book will have its place on such a curriculum .
8 Eventually the earth would be dug out , remoulded and cast once more in the form of bricks , which would take their place in fresh walls that in due course would crumble again .
9 ‘ There was a little celebration at the sentence but sadly there is every chance that someone else will take his place in this area . ’
10 ‘ And it might get you your Nobel , you 'll take your place in scientific history alongside the Curies and Rutherford and the rest of them .
11 Only time will tell whether it can hold its place in this competitive field .
12 Eleven months on , Beasant is an outcast and Hitchcock is getting rave reviews in Chelsea 's brilliant run , but now Hitchcock may lose his place to Russian Dmitri Kharin .
13 Words in narrative form are hardly suited to choral use , though they can occasionally find their place in some kind of chanting , or may be spoken by a narrator or part of a choir .
  Next page