Example sentences of "series that [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Big audiences are still attracted for the games of the league championships and the World Series that conclude the season , and for the All-Star contest in its middle . |
2 | A series that becomes looser slows the movement . |
3 | 50,000 TONS of crude oil in the Channel , mass suicide in Guyana , Winter Of Discontent — who needed a kids ' series that blew the lid ( comparatively ) off Britain 's comprehensive school system ? |
4 | Our three pictures marked A , B and C show three well-known TV personalities — A is Jim Bergerac , B is Inspector Morse and C is the Larkin family — and the cars they drive in the TV series that made them famous . |
5 | As for the next ten years of Brookside , Eithne and the elusive Chrissie Rogers offer their best regards to the series that made them both household names . |
6 | But this was not the only series that fed on viewers ' appetite for nostalgic programming . |
7 | He admitted in the first of the series that providing serfs with land seemed to pose insuperable practical difficulties , but in the last he argued " that the acquisition of landed property on the part of the peasants can be accomplished durably and even quickly " . |
8 | Modulation sets up a structural series that echoes the mutative processes of nature . |
9 | After having lost over fourteen hours to the weather , the game was called off with the score at 227 for 6 declared , and a series that had promised so much with its exciting start fizzled out meaninglessly , with almost seven of the twenty-five playing days lost . |
10 | Boeing had the facilities to test aircraft structures to destruction , and they also had some old Boeing 707/300–400 series that had been traded in for more modern aircraft from which stabilisers could be taken . |
11 | Other series that ran until recently , like Rapido , Snub TV and Friday At The Dance , have all been unceremoniously axed . |
12 | This is unfortunate , for a series that has been gestating for three years . |
13 | PETER McMULLAN reports on a series that has become less and less of a contest between equals . |
14 | The strokes came in the form of the 303X mainframe family , announced in 1977 , which hurt the residual values of 370 and 370-compatible mainframes leased by Itel … followed by the 1979 announcement of the 4300 series that destroyed the remaining hopes of lessors like Itel that had bet too heavily on the lasting value of older computers . |
15 | Another few months and West Indies were back in England for a Test series that lost much of its interest to the weather . |
16 | A week later it is off to Dundee ( for the first time since 1924 ) for the annual three-day joust against Scotland with the wins equal at nine each in the series that started in 1888 . |
17 | But the reaction to the articles — a series that dealt with Palestinians as individual human beings rather than as some kind of refugee caste manipulated by fanatics and ‘ terrorists ’ — was deeply instructive . |
18 | As she entered the most dynamic period of her career , Kylie took stock of the success — and tried to analyse the curious chemistry of the TV series that set her on the road to it . |
19 | What had started as a movement of rich kids in a concrete jungle seized the imagination of urban workers in an efficient , technocratic state , being hailed , in a Times series that appeared the week the revolt became widespread , as the very model of a modern major power . |
20 | For details of the exhibition and free poster series that accompany this publication , contact |
21 | The idea evolved when producer Ned Sherrin was looking for a sequel to That Was the Week That Was , the irreverent series that dared to poke fun at the Establishment and made stars of David Frost , Roy Kinnear , William Rushton , Eleanor Bron and Millicent Martin . |