Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [prep] grace " in BNC.
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1 | There were daily chances of grace . |
2 | The church is not , in this world , the perfect body of Christ , but is composed of sinful members under grace . |
3 | Theoretically , under clause 30.1.1.1 , the contractor is entitled to payment by the client within 14 days from the date of issue of each interim certificate , thus providing three days of grace . |
4 | The addition of herbs and spices in many combinations produces a wonderful variety of flavoursome sausages to grace any supper table , but it is really only black pudding , a breakfast sausage made with large pieces of pork back fat and pig 's blood , thickened with a cereal ( usually oatmeal or barley ) , that survives as a similar food to the continental salami or saucissons . |
5 | SIX MORE DAYS OF GRACE by G. Derek West ( Darf ; 214pp ; £9.95 pb ) |
6 | As a translator he was modest , exhorting and beseeching those of his readers ‘ who are better seen in the Scriptures than I , and have higher gifts of grace to interpret the Scripture ’ to correct his work . |
7 | School rules required all girls to tie back their hair , and Victoria seemed to have a knack of observing the most oppressive and trivial regulations with grace . |
8 | Mocking illusions and treacherous visions of grace did not depart with the falling of the leaves . |
9 | At Pembroke College was Edward Wynn , one of the kindest dons to grace Cambridge during the twentieth century , and another member of the Oratory of the Good Shepherd . |