Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [verb] [art] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Griffiths , of Thurlby Road , Redcar , who had been staying in Kentish Town , admitted criminally damaging the telephone booth . |
2 | But it then goes on to criticise the Draft Directive because it ‘ fails to recognise that a different mix of measures including water treatment or blending may be required depending on local factors , such as geology , rainfall and farming practice . ’ |
3 | The ‘ type of lad ’ who once became an apprentice now goes on to take an engineering degree and is replaced at that qualification level by a different category of young person . |
4 | It is this which produces Leonard 's startling use of juxtaposition , which goes on to become a disavowal technique . ) |
5 | Immediately after the section on the eye , for example , The Neck of the Giraffe goes on to discuss the bombardier beetle , which squirts a lethal mixture of hydroquinone and hydrogen peroxide into the face of its enemy . |
6 | Gowing goes on to indicate the health hazard arising from the intense alpha activity of polonium at the Windscale site : ‘ Alpha handling procedures had to be greatly upgraded to deal with polonium , and for a time everyone had to work with respirators … |
7 | Therefore , the RAF applied successfully to join the PLANIT Club . |
8 | It is her nurturing , sustaining tolerance , extended , it seems , to all the creatures in the garden , that gives the initially repulsive caterpillar permission to live , permission to carry on denuding the box thorn . |
9 | Graphical and frame representation are given side-by-side to show the frame representation |
10 | Later on if he is still not contented , he may need to go on to realise the peak experience , which Maslow spoke of as a desire for the beautiful . |
11 | So Robinson Crowso survived , and lives to go on spreading the Pest Control word throughout the highlands and islands . |
12 | Those of us who want to go on using the lesion method should n't be too despondent about Wood 's results because the conditions under which a system like this will give double dissociations are likely to be very rare in nature . |
13 | ‘ After all , from what you told me before you went to Japan you intend to go on living a bachelor life , almost as if I do n't exist . ’ |
14 | It 's got to go on playing a world role . |
15 | You would not , for instance , had he had his way , have been able to go on running the provender committee in the disgraceful way you did . ’ |
16 | Likewise we suspect , from the ignorance he displays in scene one of Chetwyn and his work , that his praise of Chetwyn 's university , in the next scene , is given merely to uphold the approbation maxim and thus the Politeness Principle . |
17 | We 're all goin' along to see the relief officer , ’ he soothed her . |
18 | Botswana , Malawi , Zambia and Zimbabwe have joined together to form an ivory marketing cartel . |
19 | Frequently too , people who live in a particular geographic location combine together to form a pressure group if their neighbourhood has been earmarked by government for the siting of , for example , a new motorway or nuclear power station or the dumping of nuclear waste which is considered to constitute a substantial threat to their safety and health . |
20 | ( b ) Filing could be either completely or partly broken down using the cost code on each document . |
21 | It zoomed in to introduce the IntelliServer terminal server for local area networks . |
22 | Becker 's case was notable because he was captured by the widely-circulated photographs , but he argued that he had intended only to fire a warning shot . |
23 | Inverting the situation , a shell can be paraboloid when the applied ( live ) load greatly exceeds the self weight and is distributed horizontally . |
24 | He had jumped down to open the carriage door for her and Charlotte and the child made to get in . |
25 | He and a motor trader got together to deceive the finance company . |
26 | Machines , computers , materials of all kinds , and labour all have to be blended together to enable the production system to carry out its operations in a cost-effective way . |
27 | These two equations can be solved numerically to find the equilibrium load , ( ) , ( ) . |
28 | From this he moved on to command the airship station at Wormwood Scrubs , and then went to the Admiralty to help in airship design and allocation . |
29 | TKA has since replaced the tool shelf with one 12mm thick . |
30 | She has since told a dose friend : ‘ The night before the wedding I was very calm , deathly calm . |