Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv prt] a " in BNC.
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1 | Friday nights are hot at Apples and Snakes — every week they bring on a new lineup of outstanding poets and performers . |
2 | At half time you can change your tactics and bring on a substitute . |
3 | The sensor will react instantaneously to body heat and bring on a light outside your home whenever anyone approaches . |
4 | Although his wife 's chintz chaircovers bring on a certain nausea whenever I am obliged to call . " |
5 | ‘ Sit down a minute , ’ said Simon . |
6 | Aggie drew in a long breath , bowed her head slightly and said , ‘ Aye , I know you did , love ; but come and sit down a minute . ’ |
7 | Si sit down a minute love |
8 | Sit down a minute . |
9 | Go in and sit down a sec . |
10 | That 's it , now sit down a minute ! |
11 | Sit down a minute |
12 | Sit down a minute . |
13 | However , the use of pig fat in the enfleurage process will be off-putting to the vegetarian who may have to forgo the pleasures of jasmine and tuberose or track down a supplier of the even more elusive vegetable oil absolutes . |
14 | Better still , bring along a coach from your parish . |
15 | Sam Baker QC ( almost ) from number 113a had suggested that he ‘ bring along a few bottles of my Australian Chardonnay ’ but no one could face the prospect of being talked through another glass of uniquely flinty , resonantly expressive Murray River Chardonnay by Sam Baker QC ( almost ) . |
16 | If you know certain children are going to have difficulty in separating from parents , then it helps if they bring along a favourite toy . |
17 | If you can not get your shoes back on , bring along a pair of flip-flops or sandals that you can slip into and which wo n't aggravate your feet . |
18 | Stripes can go a bit fuzzy , too , and most people bring along a selection of clothes . |
19 | Madeleine , however , had insisted he bring along a girl to make up a foursome and Primrose was the only girl available at the last minute . |
20 | The idea is that you bring along a fully licensed copy of a rival business application , buy a Microsoft Office Trade-In pack , which includes a mouse mat , voucher and pre-paid envelope , post the voucher with proof of ownership and Microsoft sends you Office 3.0 , which has a recommended price of £575 . |
21 | Or more seriously bring along a book on figure drawing to help you and do n't be afraid to hold a pencil at arm 's length to measure proportions . |
22 | Just rub in a little every night and morning and make child 's play out of keeping your skin looking young . |
23 | Lay down a number of clubs , say four as shown ( photo above ) , at different intervals on the practice green ( first make sure you are allowed to chip onto the practice green ) . |
24 | The deans and chaplains of colleges were nervous lest the evangelicals bring in a firebrand of a missioner who would repel their undergraduates not only from his mission but from religion . |
25 | He was recently quoted as saying : ‘ I 've got a terrible habit when people bring in a picture and say they want to look like that — I invariably tear it up in front of them . |
26 | Bring in a few television lamps though and watch your amps . |
27 | At the start of the filming we bring in a students ' orchestra and we rehearse for three days , six sessions in all . |
28 | Shots of unadulterated paradise — images of soft sand , azure skies and palm-fringed beaches can , when they are well done , bring in a great deal of money , yet , all too often , there is something empty about such shots . |
29 | A HAIRLINE crack just two centimetres long in an engine manifold of the newest space shuttle has caused NASA engineers to jettison an engine and bring in a replacement . |
30 | Next year I hope they bring in a seeding system as many of the top winning dogs clashed very early on . |