Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [pron] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 You want to avoid getting them in the wrong order or dropping them , so number them in the top corner , and link them together with a tag .
2 So that 's a straight inheritance , does increase your gross expenditure of the Committee , and indeed does involve you , quite sensibly involve you in the total care package for those particular individuals who 're increasingly seen as your clients rather than health authority clients .
3 Philby claimed he thoughtfully put them on the right track to divert suspicion from himself .
4 So how we 're going to actually interpret that and er act on that here in Manchester and we set out our against er er to achieve that on the simple basis of quality and you 've heard enough about quality over the last two years to not be too surprised that that 's what we 've said was going to give us the cutting edge and perhaps put us in the leading position here in Manchester .
5 They are perhaps owe something to the tabloid newspapers and colour supplements , as these have emerged in the post-war years , with their high illustrative content and minimal text .
6 This means that the facts unc we are assuming are in principle decidable , an so add nothing to the real power of our system .
7 These are no longer needed and are best killed to prevent them from spreading to the food cupboard , so drop them into the methylated spirits jar .
8 So tell them about the new-look BROWNIE .
9 You have to get him wound down a bit , you have to do it , you know of a about half an hour or so ask him for the proper name !
10 Herbs too are a practical addition so keep them near the back door , perhaps framed with a fragrant low hedge of lavender or santolina .
11 The magnetised spheres move in such a way that the colours naturally align themselves with the magnetic field of the Earth , following the points of the compass .
12 And they only do it to the angry ones .
13 These sections naturally follow one from the other , and thus the organization of the headings in these two chapters follows patterns .
14 Much prefer them to the open streets .
15 There are presses which are strictly private in the Carter sense , operating in anything from a back kitchen to a fully equipped shop , perhaps content simply to joy in the smell of printer 's ink and the magic of creation , without aiming to sell a single book ; publishing firms calling themselves presses who rightly pride themselves on the high quality of their output ; commercial printers who are equally jealous of the standard of their press work ; teaching establishments attached to universities , colleges and schools for experimental and training purposes ; official presses , controlled by governmental or other agencies ; fugitive and clandestine presses , often short-lived and hazardously operated , because of an adverse political or religious climate , or because their owners are dodging copyright laws ; and there is a hotch-potch of firms who pretentiously arrogate to themselves the word ‘ press ’ , to which they have little or no right in terms of either fine printing or independence .
16 Step 2 CAPTION — To add an icon just drag it onto the right-hand set of icons .
17 Step 1 CAPTION — To delete an icon just drag it off the right-hand set of icons .
18 The first was over the board 's decision to close the senior staff dining-room and require staff to eat in the staff canteen : Fred apparently thinks you initiated this policy , and resents the fact that he will no longer be able to produce a limited number of high-quality meals and thus ingratiate himself with the senior staff .
19 They just let themselves in the back door , he said , took the money and smashed the place .
20 Because neither life insurance nor private health plans normally cover you against the financial consequences of a seriously disabling accident .
21 Because neither life insurance nor private health plans normally cover you against the financial consequences of a permanently disabling accident .
22 He just put it to the poor bastard .
23 Just put it by the back door .
24 Just get everyone into the old sheds . ’
25 Just get you on the other charges . ’
26 Then you just point it in the right direction , switch on , and it 's done . ’
27 ‘ The onus is on line managers to develop the people who report to them and not leave it to the human resources professional , or anybody else .
28 And what irritates me about them more than anything is the artificial device that actors somehow compete one with the other for the prize .
29 I got off with Andrew but that 's all a p only a who I get off with him and I do n't fancy him , I know I do n't want to go out with him I just fancy him for the occasional snog , fair enough but I 'm just saying like you know you fancy
30 Just take it on the pointed chin .
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