Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [adv] [prep] [art] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 With a choice of simple current/deposit account facilities , fixed deposit accounts , or managed currency funds and a highly personalised level of private banking , you may need to shop around for the most suitable .
2 The reason is that foreign companies want to come here for a highly trained and highly motivated work force who work for good British companies .
3 So it has proved , with that alert enthusiast Ashdown turning to the eminently qualified Anthony Lester , QC , who has come up with a rather different interpretation of events to that brought forward by the Law Officers .
4 Mark Linton , formerly a professor at Stanford University , now principal researcher at Silicon Graphics Inc , has come up with a completely new toolkit that can be applied to X-Windows .
5 In Italy , everything for years now has been political , even art , but just as most of Italian life is kicking against the ever looser traces of the big political parties , the Biennale has come up with a wholly unreconstructed , wholly political , Board of Management , approved under pressure from the Christian Democrats by the Prime Minister Giuliano Amato on 15 January .
6 No detergent is wasted either because Siemens has come up with a specially designed Ecovalve .
7 Lennie ( 1980 ) has come up with a more challenging suggestion .
8 Vivid Publishing in Los Altos , California , makers of the TypeView font utility for Next , has come up with an environmentally aware software packaging scheme it 's calling EarthPack and challenging other software vendors to do the same : it 's making the specifications available to any who inquire and will license the EarthPack name free of charge .
9 ‘ That is , of course , ’ he said , sitting up again suddenly , ‘ unless Father has come up with an entirely new factor he wants me to think about . ’
10 All in all , state ownership and state intervention with prices has come out with a generally , but not totally , bad record .
11 Since the disease is heterosexually transmitted in Africa , the group which has come in for the most blame for its rapid spread have been the many poor women who have been supporting themselves in Nairobi through commercial sex .
12 There 's also Bob 's ‘ Songs Of Freedom ’ , a force worldwide , but out of fashion in Jamaica , a country that has moved on to the more bodily delights of raggamuffin .
13 I feel the Trust has got off to a very good start under your directorship .
14 Many a Jewish courtship has got off to a somewhat greasy start over pickled brisket sandwiches and chips on fine evenings outside the deli .
15 What has been designated Industry Year has got off to a predictably silly start .
16 For example , computing has infiltrated most professions now without any great ballyhoo , and in many of the ‘ people-professions ’ the attitude to the client has shifted steadily towards a rather less authoritarian one .
17 Finally , whatever else you do , if you want to keep up with the very latest versions of software , it 's pointless pirating .
18 The most famous face of all has slipped in during the seemingly inexorable rise in predicted numbers of Conservative seats .
19 Ignoring this , the present Government has cut back on the already poorly resourced Youth Training and Employment Training programme .
20 We tried to live together in a very simple fashion of worship and life .
21 As it is , he has gone down as a highly skilled bowler who , because he lacked the flamboyance of some of his colleagues , attracted less attention than many of them ; but who consistently , almost stealthily , got on with the job of collecting three or four wickets in innings after innings after innings .
22 All At Sea has run well against the best when things were against her as well — second to User Friendly in the Oaks , second to Ruby Tiger at Goodwood and second to Rodrigo De Triano at York .
23 As patron of the Macintyre organisation the Duchess of York has worked closely with the mentally disabled for some years , but even she was surprised ; delighted with what she saw on the opening night .
24 It was n't an attractive option , especially as she did n't need to glance behind at the carefully packed boot full of vital equipment to know that she had brought no waterproof coat ; she was an optimist by nature and one with no foresight , always a lethal combination .
25 I 've found with my own teaching that if a player wants to move away from a purely diatonic mode of improvising , their initial steps are dogged by their own reaction to the chromatic tones , by perceiving them as sounding ‘ wrong ’ somehow .
26 It is a town that has changed subtly with the subtly changing times and yet has maintained a distinct identity and a strange diversity of atmospheres , steeped in interest and beckoning to times ancient .
27 ‘ The pill ’ made such vulnerability permissible : if a girl could no longer be ‘ got into trouble ’ then obviously she would want to participate enthusiastically in the newly fashionable and possible ‘ free love ’ .
28 It seemed to go on for a very long time .
29 ‘ It seemed to go on for an awfully long time .
30 Because the fingers within her own warm hands ceased to flutter agitatedly , a brief smile flickering over the other girl 's pale face as she seemed to drift off into a more comfortable , easy sleep .
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