Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [art] [adj] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 But it would make rather a lovely weekend home . ’
2 In this new lab of his he can knock together a human being out of the unlikeliest odds and ends .
3 They are oh I do n't ken when but they must you ken obviously a long time ago story .
4 Even the currently flourishing Pinnacle Distribution did a kamikaze act just a few years ago , decimating the indie scene .
5 As there are several excellent histories of the development of town and country planning legislation ( Ashworth 1954 ; Cherry 1974a , 1974b ; Sheail 1981 ) , we shall give only a brief review here .
6 Accordingly , there has been a gradual realization that the endeavour should advance over a broader field rather than trying to seek a ‘ universal ’ method ( Dearden , 1981 ) , that subjective methods are probably more cost-effective ( Price , 1976 ) , that any method should include room for different tastes ( Jacques , 1980 ) , and that much could be learnt from the approach of experts in the area of aesthetic and artistic judgement ( Carlson , 1977 ) .
7 Thicker yarns are more effective for large designs and lighter colours will usually show up a complex design more clearly than small designs ,
8 Their change of mind came after the president 's aides had said that if denied a referendum he would carry out a non-binding plebiscite anyway to settle the power struggle that has paralysed his reform programme .
9 Would all teachers give out a gentle reminder please .
10 Sorry , lads , ca n't beat back the Nazi hordes today , Fred 's left the key at home .
11 It was a great experience but I 'm not sure I 'd do precisely the same trip again . ’
12 It 's hoped the building and ten acres of land could fetch over a million pounds so the creditors can be paid off .
13 It 's hoped the building and ten acres of land could fetch over a million pounds so the creditors can be paid off .
14 So I do know the different things that do make people feel either a little bit better or might just help them .
15 In the mist , Giles could see only a few feet ahead , so he moved very carefully .
16 He sat in silence for a minute then said : 'l think I 'd like just a small whisky now , Mr Dalgliesh , if it 's all the same to you . ’
17 The Imperial War Museum 's arrival in the town and 300–400,000 visitors it is expected to attract every year is just the sort of development the town needs to help fend off an unjustified reputation recently and most controversially fostered by the Wall Street Journal as a dying town .
18 This was taken to mean that the Government would tear up the whole treaty rather than accept the social chapter .
19 Well I can remember then the last year when I was in the ninth year we did it in that half term , it was n't the first
20 Might be about When we start work we could stay up a little bit later .
21 Enviously he raised his fingers to his own top lip but could still detect only the finest thistledown there .
22 I hope that the Home Secretary will set up a working party jointly with the Police Federation of England and Wales .
23 They would wash up the same way even if they were not watched .
24 I 'm not hungry , I 'll miss out the first course anyway . ’
25 Right can you just move back a little bit more so I can actually
26 You can create quite a memorable set out of little more than good lighting .
27 You must make about a hundred times more than you need .
28 Almost — but I could just make out a narrow stretch half-way over where the water flowed smooth and fast with each swell .
29 The Scapegoat had been secured by ‘ wrists ’ and ‘ ankles ’ to the inner ring and Wycliffe thought he could make out the four points where the ropes had been .
30 For instance , you can knock out a Quick Report simply by filling in the blanks on what looks like the normal data entry form .
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