Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [vb base] [pers pn] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Another stimulus to the market has come from issuers buying back bonds , to retire the debt entirely or swap it for new equity .
2 If you would like to know more about this ‘ Financial Health Check ’ write to me at the address below or call me on 0204 31627 .
3 He 's the type of horse to win the ‘ John Hughes ’ but if you could ever get him settled nicely and bring him through later , he 'd run a great race in the National again . ’
4 ‘ I put all the ingredients together and put them on individual plates , but lots of people helped get the lobster out of their shells , and Alfred made the mayonnaise .
5 But she 'd bite her tongue off sooner than ask him for any favours .
6 sort of read through a bit about it and then when you 've read it , put the book away and leave it for half an hour or an hour or something and then try and draw a rough outline of some of the main points .
7 ‘ I do n't want to pry into your affairs , but you did ring me and you ca n't just say you 're going away and leave it at that . ’
8 Instead of trying to kill house dust mites , the best things is to throw pillows away and replace them with new ones which wo n't contain any allergen .
9 You can not talk about regeneration of of an economy or or s sustained economy , er it is one added to agenda and we will have to prepare to let the economy just over the border at Heathrow fade away and give it to another country .
10 If you are prepared to live dangerously , you can take many of the techniques above and combine them in one image , or , you may even discover completely new applications for this superb medium .
11 It is important that colleges and universities use the access funds sensitively and target them on those who need them .
12 The august length of the Champs Elysées culminating in the sublime Arc de Triomphe with the eternal flame burning beneath it could not but fill me with reverential awe .
13 When you call us on and tell us of any defective traffic signals or pedestrian crossings , we will get things moving again .
14 us fifty winters more or drop us at this one now
15 ‘ You poor thing ! ’ exclaimed Deborah , and put her arm about the lamb 's body to keep it still and protect it from further damage .
16 I took my clothes off and put them into one of the largest warships .
17 Bet if I took his jacket off and put it in that washer it 'd of fallen to bits cos it was that mucky .
18 One could put all these postulated differences down on paper and , taking samples of the two groups , go off and interview them with all sorts of yes/no questions .
19 In the main , however , they employ their temporary workers directly and issue them with some sort of employment contract .
20 Please read this letter carefully and keep it for further reference as it explains a number of important points relating to your claim .
21 I 'm sure they pick things up and throw them at each other .
22 They mix it up and put it in that !
23 No , I 'll I 'll I 'll ring them up and book it for eight .
24 She wished they could both make it up and release her from this terrible trap .
25 She 's your daughter She said there 's no need to up and say it like that .
26 Mr Rifkind 's inclination is to split it up and offer it for tender , perhaps line by line , in the way that provincial bus services have been deregulated .
27 Sprinkle the inside with chopped fennel , close them up and brush them with melted butter .
28 Together they create a large nest , operate it smoothly and defend it against all enemies .
29 You can then pull the headboard out and rest it at any angle on the mattress for reading , watching TV or enjoying breakfast in comfort .
30 Sixty of them and put them out and make them into nice little lines and that and see what things you 'd have to multiply together to make twelve or what numbers you 'd multiply together cos it 'd be so many sets of like four sets of three or three sets of four .
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