Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] the [adj] [noun] [coord] " in BNC.
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1 | In this context it was the externality of British Afro-Caribbeans and Asians which was highlighted rather the racist institutions and processes which worked against blacks at all levels of society . |
2 | They bring on the young ponies and in return he teaches them . |
3 | I want to comment briefly on the Government 's proposals and to support wholeheartedly the new clauses and amendments tabled by my right hon. Friend the Member for Birmingham , Sparkbrook ( Mr. Hattersley ) . |
4 | The wind whipped down the narrow side-streets and alleys , whistling in the wide estuaries . |
5 | Ian MacDonald and he had stripped down the old wreck and searched junk yards for spare parts . |
6 | Figure 6.3b shows yet another type of homoclinic orbit ; this one involves only the stationary points and C " . |
7 | His eyes watered so fiercely that tears ran down his cheeks , but he fought down the choking sensation and his self-esteem soared . |
8 | If the Minister is saying that the proposal is liable to bog down the entire system and cause administrative chaos , he may be right as regards some of the effects . |
9 | Arguably it is this aim which provides the ‘ ideological coherence which holds together the various initiatives and pieces of legislation ’ ( Stoker , 1988 , p. 251 ) introduced by the Conservative governments of the 1980s . |
10 | For a given BFS , if we choose the so that whenever is basic , then ( 8.2 ) contains only the non-basic variables and we can deduce that is the objective-row coefficient of . |
11 | With the aim of keeping only the Imperial Tobacco and Imperial Foods divisions , Hanson within a short period of time sold Imperial 's hotels and restaurants interests to Trust House Forte ( £190 million ) , Golden Wonder Crisps to Dalgety ( £87 million ) and Courage to the Australian company Elders IXL ( £1.4 billion ) . |
12 | ( If the proverb is not understood first time , the PP writes down the key word and then repeats the whole proverb up-to-time . ) |
13 | This is not necessarily the best way of passing on the good news , but it does stir the passers-by to find not the paid priests but the cobbler , the miner , the man who sells meat fritters telling them about Jesus . |
14 | as if explaining away the downright lies and beautiful evasions of his Westerns , this is the one ( echoing Fort Apache , 1948 ) that concludes with the idea that if the legend is better than the truth then you should ‘ print the legend ’ . |
15 | send off the completed form and affidavit , your marriage certificate and either the court fee or a completed form claiming exemption from the court fee ( this form comes with the application ) . |
16 | He moved aside the folded tephillim and uncovered five neatly-bound books . |
17 | Arran himself had joined Beaton and the dowager at the end of 1544 , when they ‘ promised and made bond to the French ambassador , that the French king shall have the young queen , to marry where he list … and also that they shall at the spring of the year , send both the young queen and the old ( Mary of Guise ) into France ’ . |
18 | The government policy is to expand the total number of beds in the island to around 20,000 and to encourage this expansion to be outside Funchal , thereby opening up the wonderful countryside and expanding the economy of the many small villages . |
19 | Management must always consider both the short- term and longer-term consequences of their actions . |
20 | For example , we may wish to pass both the retail price and the discount percentage . |
21 | The results of this voyage were published in fifty large volumes between 1880 and 1895 , and represented international collaboration in oceanography and marine biology ; the most eminent authorities in the world were chosen to write up the various results and describe the collections . |
22 | But as a manager he 's come up the hard way and is burning to make the point that little guys get no favours . |
23 | Gavin Tosh , of Fuel Contracts at Peel Park , visited both the Czech Republic and Slovakia recently to discuss the project with representatives of the nuclear industry in both countries . |
24 | This situation began to change under the Yorkists as Edward IV built up the royal estates and improved their management . |
25 | Anabelle watched from under the gate while the boy snatched up the huge bowl and dashed into the house . |
26 | As silence fell , he snatched up the green telephone and stabbed out the number of the Internal Security department . |
27 | He made a dash for the table , snatched up the boiled egg and stuffed it into his pocket . |
28 | Then , in the very same breath , she snatched up the toppled coffee-cup and flung the lukewarm contents in his face . |
29 | Julie snatched up the heavy skillet and swung it with all her strength . |
30 | The Lords entered the fray in December with a strong preference for PR as a means of keeping both the Labour party and the Commons in check , so that in January 1918 there were disputes between the two houses as well as between and within the parties . |