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

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1 Tablecloths can be easily tugged off , so hold them down with double-sided tape or tuck the corners in .
2 I he said , he 's an old type chemist he said just mention my name he said he perhaps fix you up with small quantities or try this other place in Wrexham he said they , chemist he said but they do wholesale work as well
3 The awesomely powerful heating and ventilation system makes another jet-like roar , but it works so well that you only need it on for short bursts .
4 Will the artificial and shallow-minded of the world ever recognise the beauty of natural values and not shrug it off as sky-high idealism ?
5 It does n't cost you any more , you just throw them in for free .
6 Always wash them out in cold water when water changing .
7 With that she slammed the old Austin into gear , then almost as quickly put it back into neutral .
8 Then bring them down to Central Gardens , where we hope to have the biggest can collection ever seen in the region or perhaps the country . ’
9 The laity had a pale reflection of this programme in the parish mission , designed to convert the laity or at least bring them back to regular church practices .
10 According to Odent , fathers not only groan with a miscellany of aches and pains before , during and after the birth of a child , but also put on weight beforehand , then top it off with post-natal depression .
11 He took big lungfuls of air and then let them out in great racking sobs that shook his whole body .
12 I put four teabags in there fill it up with boiling water right ?
13 Put a layer of pebbles in a plant pot and then fill it up with healthy damp soil .
14 They build idealised models but then carry them over into real usage as though they really existed , forgetting that they had initially involved ‘ bracketing ’ certain assumptions .
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