Example sentences of "[adv prt] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 If rebates are extensive this takes on some aspects of an income tax too .
2 In an age when insurance against all forms of liability is commonplace , it is surely not surprising or unjust if law makes persons who carry on some kinds of hazardous undertakings liable for the harm they do , unless they can excuse or justify it on some recognisable ground . ’
3 There is a suspicion — no more than that — of which I have no clear evidence , that blanket decisions are taken on some applications .
4 But Mr Patten , who has been at the Home Office as Minister of State for four years , has clearly harboured doubts about his decision to turn down that Arts job .
5 The new campaign put down few roots .
6 In all three , the arts are barely on the official agenda : they bring in few votes ; they have small budgets compared to the least of other government departments , so they marshall small political forces .
7 And and things settled nice and quietly and all the blue lights come flying down here , and so we had to they was about to chop down this blokes door and we said , Whoa whoa whoa .
8 The following day , Kathleen brought in some blankets and some candles .
9 But much more important is to think of other trade magazines which might use your information and bring in some customers at the same time .
10 Leading on from last week we were looking at menu planning and I actually asked you to bring in some menus .
11 Even so , if there are two of you working together an ordinary garden spade or even a shovel can be used by one man to fill in some holes while the other man uses the graft or long spade on a new excavation .
12 Traditionally , these patterns repeat to infinity ; Makhoul sometimes underlines this by not filling in some areas completely , as if the picture could be carried on indefinitely .
13 Makhoul sometimes underlines this by not filling in some areas completely .
14 Got ta hand in , had to hand in some investigations for maths .
15 Nikos also brought in some leaflets which his agents had confiscated .
16 In archival terms these may then constitute some interim ‘ minutes ’ filling in some gaps to a major series .
17 He gladly accepted a lift back to Stromness on Venturous and repaid me by filling in some details for my report on the development of the terminal and the Piper Oil Field which would be supplying it .
18 And there the information ends , can you help fill in some details with John and Jane who lived at Blankley Bath near Methringham , turn of the century ?
19 following the work 's experience there is a half term there , so it can either come before that or after it and I 'll do a unit and it might be on safety or , if I ca n't erm first aid I might get safety in and they 'll do it like that and we 'll fill in some units .
20 I did an evening ride along some backblocks roads , all gravel , and the next day we all hired bikes and did a similar route .
21 In fact , he said if I wanted to bring along some mates , he 'd get us all in free .
22 Remember that you are bound to go along some passages that are dead ends .
23 They can arrange to mary you in a hot air balloon or on the beach , they can even invite along some monks to attend the proceedings .
24 Di Driver brought along some photographs taken just over a year ago .
25 I 'm afraid I ca n't tell you anything more about Claudia , really , but I 'll try and jot down some memories if you like . ’
26 The use of medical terminology in the book is to be applauded , particularly as definitions are given , which it is to be hoped , will assist in breaking down some barriers between health professionals and the lay public .
27 The businessmen rushing for trains everyday would throw down some coins where these poor wretches lay .
28 Write down some things you do that may get in the way of a good relationship and that you could improve .
29 Eventually tracking down some bottles of alcohol in the kitchen , she popped her head back around the door to ask Ross what he wanted .
30 ‘ Go and hack down some brambles . ’
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