Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [adv prt] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | All countries possess an armoury of policy weapons that together add up to a policy regime . |
2 | It pays to use a sterilised rooting compost , or a medium such as horticultural vermiculite , rather than garden soil , but these may contain minimal nutrients , so pot up into a potting compost as soon as they are well rooted . |
3 | You only get out of a tutorial what you are prepared to put into it — plus a little bit more ! |
4 | ‘ We 're offering a serious training course for real enthusiasts who know you only get out of a course what you put into it . |
5 | If you generally only go out as a treat , a commitment to healthy eating will mean that you want to choose dishes that build on the good work you have carried on at home . |
6 | Real owners might do the same thing but perhaps end up in a Relais & Chateaux hotel rather than the Place d'Italie . |
7 | After all , I had only come back for a day or two to buy some good German clothes . |
8 | These beliefs , attitudes and values obviously come about as a result of the pressures stemming from material , economic , political and other forces , but , once they are in existence , they exert an influence of their own on people 's behaviour . |
9 | I find I can easily put things into perspective , see both sides of an issue , if I just sit around for a while and I probably do that for half an hour a day . |
10 | Right , just sit down for a minute and let's , Michael read his first . |
11 | And when in Rome … just send out for a takeaway . |
12 | Just drop in for a cup of tea , |
13 | ‘ I made excuses , said I thought he 'd be too busy and so on , so she said , ‘ Well , just pop round for a drink then . ’ |
14 | I think you expect me to spell everything out , oh , just hang on for a moment will you Barbara , fine . |
15 | The volunteer may help the young person with job applications or other form-filling , go to a football match or the cinema with them or just meet up for a chat . |
16 | Just piss off to a nightclub , dear , come back in the wee small hours . |
17 | If you are losing patience just get out for a walk . |
18 | Worry no more , just splash out on a Zzap ! 64 TURBO DATACORDER and wave goodbye to those tape trubs ! |
19 | Maybe it 's like driving an expensive sports car : you ease through city traffic , choking on fumes and endless queueing , and then you finally edge out onto a motorway , you drop down into a stronger gear , and you press the accelerator . |
20 | so and you just end up with a list of names or something like that |
21 | book anything up , just go over for a week . |
22 | Oh we just go along with a blow lamp . |
23 | You do n't have to remember any words or facts or anything difficult like that — you just go off in a sort of coma and think how wonderful you are . |
24 | Ca n't think in the arts , in the art bit so I just I just go in for a coffee as well , yeah . |
25 | ‘ I just go in like a bull at a gate and most of the time it works . |
26 | We just go down for a bit of practice a few nights before . ’ |
27 | ‘ I just go out for a bit , just for an hour or two , and when I come back you ai n't even got the kettle on . |
28 | Sure enough , we soon come up to a party of puffin and a single guillemot . |
29 | It was Dinah , with her arms full of packages ; she had just come out of a cab . |
30 | But even that may not help as the worker may be waylaid by those who have ‘ just come in for a form ’ or an address or have to collect their children from school in five minutes . |