Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [verb] [adv prt] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The knighthood for Colonel David Stirling , founder of the SAS , who helped to try and set up a strike-breaking organisation called GB75 in the 1970s , may prove controversial . |
2 | You and your neighbours , colleagues and soulmates are free to meet and set up a voluntary organization with almost any aim in mind . |
3 | AUSTRALIAN doctors have successfully frozen and thawed out a human embryo before planting it in a womb . |
4 | What needs to be considered when opening up a blocked off flue ? |
5 | Establishing , operating or winding up a collective investment scheme , including acting as trustee of an authorised unit trust scheme . |
6 | Statistics show that bringing in a new manager tends not to be a pancea . |
7 | Mr Major has said that setting up a Scottish parliament would lead to Scottish MPs becoming ‘ second class ’ , speeding the break-up of the United Kingdom . |
8 | And Piers saw himself being seen and put on a clever sort of don't-mind-us smile . |
9 | David has mellowed and quietened down a great deal . |
10 | Cover and sweat over a low heat for 4–5min , stirring once . |
11 | Cover and cook over a medium heat for 5min , then add the carrots and celery and cook for a further 5min . |
12 | ‘ It is clear we need to sell and bring in a fair amount of money before we can think of buying again . |
13 | ‘ It is clear that we need to sell and bring in a fair amount of money before we can think about buying again . ’ |
14 | While both initiatives are seen as bringing about a closer link between assessment and teaching and learning , and place a greater emphasis than hitherto on teacher assessment , Broadfoot points to various tensions and contradictions between these systems of assessment . |
15 | Absolutely , you see the sad thing is that Simon has a seven point five five average erm we sort of balance that out , you know , erm Simon to go and bring in a six point National League boy — it 's not a clever situation at all in my book , but then the rules are the rules and we have to go along with it . |
16 | Anyway , further down the Carter tour sheet , the band had an evening off in Atlanta and decided to go and check out a local restaurant which , they found , belonged to MICK JAGGER . |
17 | It is sometimes very difficult indeed not to be very cross , and there have been some occasions when I have had to go and chop up a few logs in order to abate my own aggression before replying . |
18 | There is nothing wrong in seeking an invitation to go and look around a neighbouring school to explore possibilities of working together . |
19 | One person 's idea can influence and spark off a better idea in another , and through the interchange something can be created which is more useful than either could achieve alone . |
20 | Driven mad with grief by the loss of her child , she is thought to wander the streets weeping and crying out a ghostly memory of the pre-Conquest past . |
21 | It is no longer adequate just to produce a plan of a church : all walls and elevations need to be examined closely , since most churches are built , developed and extended over a long period . |
22 | A break during the middle of the day and a return to the stables — apart from the question of distance from the field where the work was being done — would have meant unyoking and yoking up a second time for another stint in the afternoon ; and this would have lengthened the day without appreciably lengthening the working time . |
23 | Thus in Ibrams ( 1982 ) there had been considerable ill-treatment and violence by the deceased towards D and his girlfriend , and this led them eventually to plan and carry out a night-time raid on the deceased 's flat , during which they attacked and killed him . |
24 | The military visitors saw a prisoner in top boots , oilskin and sou'wester angling and pulling out a dripping clog . |
25 | Finally she turned and disappeared down a short flight of stairs . |
26 | TO peel the chestnuts , use a sharp knife to make a couple of slits in the skin of each one , put them in a saucepan , pour over enough boiling water to cover and simmer over a medium heat for about 5 minutes , then take them out a few at a time , drain and refresh them under running cold water . |
27 | Traditional Hawaiian society only began to fall apart when the godhead became detached from the environment : when Captain Cook arrived and ushered in a foreign idol , ubiquitous , omnipotent , immortal , but disembodied , absent , invisible . |
28 | It burns slowly when ignited and gives off a pleasing smell . |
29 | ‘ What I would n't agree with is someone coming over here to play and picking up a cheap cap . |
30 | Return to pan and stir over a low heat until it thickens and just comes to the boil . |