Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [adv prt] [to-vb] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Instead the guitar rules , and rock musicians flock in to share the vibe . |
2 | In addition to compensation received under an out of court settlement , as a result of litigation or from insurers , in the case of such terrible incidents as the Zeebrugge ferry disaster , there will usually be special funds set up to assist the suffering . |
3 | Ellwood saw her eyes roll up to show the whites . |
4 | Gallup also asked : If the minor parties turn out to hold the balance of power in the new Parliament , what would you like to see happen ? |
5 | Next week posters of striker Ian Wright go up to fill the gap left by Gary Lineker 's departure for Japan . |
6 | Meanwhile the swordsmen move round to attack the enemy in the sides or to protect the halberdiers against a flanking attack . |
7 | And er they had a surveyor gang checking all the lines in the tunnel that the surveyors put up to keep the men driving the right tunnel it should n't go p one past the other . |
8 | The message is even more explicit in The Four Just Men ( 1939 ) , a tale of derring-do in which some chaps set out to warn the nation of a demonic plan to destroy the British Empire , leaving world domination in one man 's hands . |
9 | It was kind of dark , and apparently what happened to this , towards the end of the period of parental investment , when the parents come back to feed the ducklings , they insist on the ducklings following them . |
10 | This time they killed Charlie 's father , which was a silly mistake because it only made the young fool sign up to fight the lot of them on his own . |
11 | well they have erm people from salons come in to try the products out in the if you go and |
12 | We clear out of the flat before Teddy and Janice pile in to cook the evening meal . |
13 | Ian , if you and Julia stand by to raise the bridge , I think we 'll do very nicely . |
14 | Polonium was found on air filters set up to monitor the Windscale cloud in Harwell , Oxfordshire and in the Netherlands . |
15 | Troops fan out to protect the vehicles against attack , while the launch crew prepares the missiles . |
16 | Last year the UK Government gave £9m to two international organisations set up to limit the population in China and Tibet , he said . |
17 | Start your roll as before and , as the model approaches the inverted point , pull the throttle stick back to reduce the pitch to zero , or slightly negative . |
18 | These are marketing institutions set up to facilitate the movement of goods and services from their point of production to their point of consumption . |
19 | If the right hon. Gentleman wants more and more bureaucratic institutions set up to do the work of existing institutions , he had better say so . |
20 | All " treaties and agreements " entered into during the Vietnamese occupation must be cancelled , he said , new borders delineated between Cambodia and Vietnam , and special SNC committees set up to control the Phnom Penh adminstration and the police . |
21 | The latter are legislative committees set up to take the committee stage of a bill and they have to reflect the division of party strength that exists on the floor of the House . |
22 | The three new studies set out to examine the problem in more detail . |
23 | Even the timber offcuts go back to run the factory 's boiler system , making Kaohsiung both self-sufficient and environmentally pretty sound . |
24 | The accreditation reflects C&P 's commitment to environmental objectives set up to make the company 's environmental performance ‘ measurably better ’ . |
25 | Where people set out to defraud the revenue , there could be penalties . |
26 | But what , he demands , about the panic when interest rates go up to fund the deficit , and the City begins to think that Labour will win . |
27 | A game is basically a manoeuvre that people indulge in to get the strokes they need and/or to be in a position to discount others . |
28 | And she would be if I could have a woman come in to scrub the floors . ’ |
29 | She stretched out her hand and saw a green , damp limb reach out to touch the mirror-frog 's webbed foot . |
30 | Middle-ranking staff from Accounts go off to sample the city 's famously steamy nightclubs in the company of a bevy of angelic recorders . |