Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [adv prt] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He had called in a local firm of builders to carry out the essential brickwork , plastering and re-tiling on the roof ; after that , he took a hand in the redecoration personally , splashing on new paint and putting up wallpaper . |
2 | Colin fought back the inevitable question . |
3 | Those attending were given the opportunity to carry out the mock validation of a course which was defended by a very experienced course team . |
4 | The driver sought out the agreed parking space which was as far away as possible from the canteen and shop complex . |
5 | Legislation created a host of unemployed bureaucrats , municipal and seigniorial officials , who exhibited what liberals called ‘ passive ’ opposition to the constitution — the refusal of local authorities to carry out the administrative changes and apply the laws of the Cortes . |
6 | Although there are plans to scale down the additional pension , this will not affect anyone retiring before 1998 and will only marginally affect those retiring by 2009 . |
7 | Whatever the shortcomings of the assumptions made about cause and effect in the relationship between man and the environment ( and man with man ) the model shows how the use of a computer to carry out the vast number of calculations necessary to realize the model can allow the consideration of a very complex situation on lines not previously possible . |
8 | If it were possible to store all the different types of primary data in computer-readable form then it would become feasible to use the speed of the computer to carry out the required searches , comparisons , overlays and numerical modelling . |
9 | While soccer 's purists quake at the thought of Graham Taylor bringing in the long-ball game , Ferguson insists Dublin 's arrival will not mean a switch to Route One football at Old Trafford . |
10 | Elijah heard a divine message sending him back to troubled Israel , with intuition as to definite things to do , one of which was to find a successor to carry on the prophetic ministry . |
11 | In other words , the lights were off in the living-room except for the strobes around the disco where a lonely DJ was pumping out Frankie Goes to Hollywood , and all the guests at the party were in the kitchen cluttering up the fake oak worksurfaces and obscuring the Neff oven . |
12 | Brave attempts have been made by certain experts to write down the different miaows , in order to classify and standardize them . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | The Royal College of Nursing is to lobby Parliament on 24 October in protest at the Government 's plans to shake up the National Health Service , the union has announced . |
15 | Thus David Reynolds and Christopher Thorne have resorted to such phrases as " competitive co-operation " or " allies of a kind " in their attempts to sum up the famous wartime partnership . |
16 | Between them Locke and Newton built up the mental picture of the universe which the educated classes in the eighteenth century absorbed as incontrovertible truth . |
17 | It did n't take long for Brown Owl to find out the whole story . |
18 | After consultation with the Leeds Permanent Building Society , the EOC drew up the following recommendations in respect of mobility : |
19 | Now British Gas have been forced to scrap plans to pull down the 110-year-old hulk . |
20 | It took her several minutes to shake off the resulting stupefaction . |
21 | The bells crashed out the joyous news practically all day . |
22 | However , Baker had to call on his years of experience to shake off the gritty Ballymena man , who made all the running , but faltered over the final ends . |
23 | The wind whipped down the narrow side-streets and alleys , whistling in the wide estuaries . |
24 | In a highly controversial episode , a large party of Iraqis , bolting homewards out of Kuwait in assorted vehicles , was blocked by Allied armour at a point called Mutla ‘ Ridge , where Allied aircraft wiped out the entire group . |
25 | The look in her eyes filled in the unspoken words in her sentence . |
26 | All the leaves that fall into the pond congregate around the loosened wire for me to collect up in a simple once daily netting session . |
27 | The two pictures hanging on the wooden beam in the left of the photograph perhaps show a more popular way of displaying miniatures , which is nonetheless very attractive . |
28 | Instonians have former international and vice-captain Keith Crossan back in the side after a successful visit to Donegal 's Sheephaven Bay where the local junior club laid out the red carpet in spectacular fashion for an international select side . |
29 | Inside , the great piers curve up the interior space and emphasise the verticality of the design . |
30 | Cadfael straightened out the coarse folds of the hood , and shook out a few pale feathery fragments from among them . |