Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | We should n't be bashed for putting it into a sale ; we help to bring it to a resolution by bringing out it into the open ’ . |
2 | We got ta put them in the deep fat fryer . |
3 | It worries the lawyers , and the insurance company were always fussing about keeping it in a private house . |
4 | The Badlands spirit is swelling — catch this wave now , but do n't think about doing it in a Fat Willys T-shirt . |
5 | Silverfish are an awesome experience , and purely on that basis EMF should be applauded for introducing them to a wider audience . |
6 | She could almost feel the internal battle raging within her , and for a long moment could do nothing but gaze at the stage , torn between seeing it as a hostile no-man's-land and home . |
7 | After all , fitzAlan had n't seemed to worry about exposing her to the elements . |
8 | She had succeeded in damning him with the faintest of eulogies . |
9 | Christine made a grab for his gun as it spun away , but only succeeded in pushing it into a console , where its trigger caught on the comer . |
10 | The second movement was just ending , and had succeeded in stabilising her to a certain extent . |
11 | ‘ As daylight , ’ she snapped , before giving a heavy sigh as she realised that , yet again , the horrid man had succeeded in putting her in the wrong . |
12 | Davide was still committed to preferring it to the alternatives , the vendettas , the feuds , the bloody score -these ways were for barbarians , for people like Sicilians , or Neapolitans , people whose own blood was all mixed up with Spaniards ' . |
13 | Wimpol remains totally committed to supporting you in the development of your career and , through suitable training , to ensuring that you play a full part in the company 's continued growth . |
14 | The principal Opposition party is committed to cutting defence expenditure by a quarter , and the right hon. Member for Yeovil ( Mr. Ashdown ) is committed to cutting it by a half . |
15 | Apply it with a roller in a thin , even coat and let it dry without disturbing it for a good 24 hours . |
16 | However , it is too simplistic a reaction to suggest that French poststructuralism can therefore be invalidated by judging it against the claims of a comparable endeavour in Germany , a procedure which can only operate by turning the former into a failed version of the latter , which obviously leaves open the possibility of exactly the reverse argument being made . |
17 | But until we have found out why the generalisation holds by complementing it with an account of the actions and attitudes of individuals , we will not have explained what is going on . |
18 | What if the intention is to protect the older person , say by locking them in a room ? |
19 | You can usually route hot and cold supply pipes to wherever you want by running them underneath the floorboards , the bath or around the perimeter of the room , hiding them with a low box plinth , which could also be an ideal place to store bathroom bottles . |
20 | This too is a useful design tool : a dazzling , disquieting pair , or duality , can be resolved by discharging them into a line . |
21 | How could he think of abandoning her to the malevolent clutches of this voracious monster ? |
22 | Q When I am looking at the ingredients in a hair product what should I be looking for to identify it as a quality product ? |
23 | So we hid it somewhere really good , where nobody 'd think of looking ! — Anyway , it do n't matter about putting it in the bank now , does it ? |
24 | For those who ‘ liked a job to do ’ there was the distribution of food and clothing and fuel , and there were some who did it honestly and others who were suspected of turning it into a ‘ racket ’ . |
25 | and we were saying last year we could of done with having him for a bit |
26 | The imposition of a curriculum from above will not mean , if assurance given by politicians is to be believed , that teachers will be prevented from delivering it in the way they think most appropriate . |
27 | The principal method is the study of hoards , since coins have frequently been deposited in hoards for safe-keeping and their owners have often been prevented from recovering them for a variety of reasons such as death or forgetfulness . |
28 | He had been ‘ much pleased ’ with the suggestion , ‘ but was deterr 'd from improving it by the greatness of the subject … |
29 | How did the company benefit from having me on the staff ? |
30 | And there was no way he could be prevailed upon to release it without an embarrassing fracas in front of the judge ! |