Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [pers pn] [adv prt] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This leads us on to OBSERVATION : so that quite a lot of time should be given over to looking .
2 This leads us on to acceptance sampling .
3 This takes us back to appraisal methods .
4 He has promised to contact Ron direct to keep him up to date .
5 I think that was quite interesting having it on at midnight exactly .
6 For example , if a customer needs an altimeter , PAS can supply the complete article , but if a customer needs just part of the instrument , they are willing to break them down into component form to ensure that the customer gets just what he wants .
7 Hodkinson 's promoter , Barney Eastwood , revealed : ‘ French TV loved Paul so much they are willing to have him back before Christmas and fight an opponent of his own choosing . ’
8 By this time he was writing rather apologetically to Constanze , telling her that she must be more delighted to see him back in person than with any money he would be bringing in — he had even been obliged to lend his impecunious patron Prince Lichnowsky 100 gulden , a request he could hardly refuse … .
9 Although she was trained , she was still a beginner — like me — and it was n't easy to settle her down in front of all those kids , who , naturally , were all pointing and whispering when we came into the classroom .
10 To dwell on the potential of socialist realism as a revolutionary literary theory is an instructive experience since it is all too easy to dismiss it out of hand as a crude and dogmatic Stalinist aberration .
11 Well , you 've written in a article , you say by merely acknowledging our feelings we are less likely to pass them on by osmosis to those who are emotionally bound to us .
12 was supposed to pick me up from work , okay ?
13 Supposed to pick us up at lunchtime and never turned up .
14 Why had he refused point blank to buy it off with money ?
15 He was wondering if there would be many at the party likely to recognise him out of uniform .
16 That takes me up to Easter .
17 It is possible to put them out of balance tolerances and could lead to flutter and a very bad day .
18 You have n't anything tangible to give them back in return on the extra money , straight away .
19 If the tile has simply slipped out of place but is undamaged ( that is , it still has its hanging ‘ nibs ’ on the back ) , you should be able to slide it back into place after easing up the surrounding tiles under wood wedges .
20 Once he 's airborne bring him down into hand to hand combat once your cavalry have made contact .
21 The same applies if the dog takes other things such as slippers which it is not supposed to have , although it is equally important to replace them out of reach for the future .
22 ‘ The cards are being sent to the Welsh Office for Mr Redwood 's attention in batches as we are able to sort them out into community areas , ’ said campaign secretary Bryn Williams-Jones .
23 None of the organisations we contacted had large ranges to choose from but they might be able to help you out with information charts and publicity posters for a small or no charge .
24 ‘ While there is no crock of gold for GM schools , at least one is starting to see more clearly the financial implications and able to weigh them up against money coming into the school . ’
25 Version 6 will include anti-virus software , but will Microsoft be able to keep you up to date with the new viruses that appear with frightening regularity ?
26 Replace it with a plastic one , but make sure you 'll be able to get it through to loft hatch .
27 She said I wo n't be able to take you out to lunch till after Christmas time cos I 'll be far too busy .
28 Speak to you vet who may be able to manipulate it back into place .
29 But there are a lot of Street addicts around who are happy to bring me up to date with the story when I get back .
30 That brought him back to life .
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