Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] the [adj] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The end was nigh for the old tradesman prop : bring in the bulky back-row forward .
2 For instance , when you return your renewal slip why not enclose at least one or two application forms from new members or better still get your class organised and send in the whole lot together !
3 Others , most notably James Meade , had taken the all important step of opening up the Keynesian model so as to take account of and explain international trade and capital flows .
4 First , to sum up the relevant conclusions so far .
5 So , to sum up the main points so far : the scriptible as a value and the commentary as a form of reading both imply an approach which is largely incompatible with the chief principles of classical structuralism .
6 LEGAL peers renewed their attack on the Government 's plans to shake up the legal profession yesterday , when the Courts and Legal Services Bill had its second reading in the Lords .
7 She 'd picked up the literary allusion immediately , and enjoyed those few seconds during which the man 's intensely blue eyes had held her own .
8 The bells crashed out the joyous news practically all day .
9 I 'm gon na have a wee Bill 's bloody worse , he stands there , he looks out the bloody window as much as any bugger .
10 How much will he spend to bail out the first-wave trusts so that they do not end the first financial year in deficit ?
11 A , a curtain is used to screen you off , and if it 's a very cold day we 've got infra-red heat we 've got a lamp above the he , the couch and we actually put on the infra-red heat so we warm you up first before you start , before we start so your body is feeling nice and warm and you 're feeling relaxed , we have nice music playing and it does help right , with the tension that builds up on the shoulders .
12 He fended off the awkward questions diplomatically .
13 Match up the potential customers below with the sort of shop you think they would buy from .
14 The Act of Union stirred up the latent nationalism even of non-Jacobite Scots .
15 Somehow at the sight of him all her anger seemed to vanish like the wisps of smoke wreathing up the great chimney near by .
16 The formation of such a vacuum is a dangerous possibility which will be avoided only if the nations of the world make a concerted effort to clean up the religious chaos once and for all .
17 Cut out the dead wood so that the young new wood can grow and develop .
18 If , finally , you get any column inches out of it , buy yourself a drink , cut out the precious words carefully and make a pile of photocopies .
19 She lifted out the illuminated psalter within and handed it to him .
20 Sorry , lads , ca n't beat back the Nazi hordes today , Fred 's left the key at home .
21 In order to set out the Keynesian theory more formally , we must first make a number of assumptions .
22 was indeed limited to a broad zone between Yorkshire and Dorset , and was primarily concerned with the removal of the traditional open or common fields and their replacement by the enclosed fields which cover almost the entire area today .
23 Two hundred separate regulations have been introduced since nineteen seventy eight but factory inspectors have been severely cut where the average workplace now can only expect a visit once every eleven years that 's why we 've got ta get a backup service right right for our sa safety representatives .
24 A glance down the right-hand margin then shows what you have learnt .
25 A glance down the left-hand margin then gives a quick summary of the work noted on that page .
26 The first is that of narrowing down the causal relation so as not to include , as being in the same self , mental states that belong to different selves .
27 Both explored the breakup of wartime solidarity , the liberation of former restraints on individual selfishness and the irruption of dark , subversive and irrational forces to tear down the cosy myths so assiduously cultivated during wartime .
28 ‘ I want to walk up the other valley too , ’ said Betty .
29 This was taken to mean that the Government would tear up the whole treaty rather than accept the social chapter .
30 ‘ I 'll show you , ’ piped up the brave Nigel again , coming to Miss Honey 's rescue .
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