Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She would n't stay down here in the country until the wedding .
2 If you simply leave the positive pitch on , the model will fall over backwards during the climb .
3 We 'll tie up just beyond the lock , just in front of those other boats . ’
4 This means tilting the rear mortise to line up with the front leg , which will mean in turn that the side rail will not line up exactly with the back leg .
5 The skill of the lawyer existed in ensuring that the relationship between the statements in his legal discourse was such that it would lead to a legal outcome which would translate back directly into the outcome chosen by the client as formulated in his or her own , non-legal discourse .
6 ‘ We can wait out here for a bit , ca n't we ? ’ he asked .
7 The light breeze wont shift the cloud , which 'll hang around well into the evening .
8 No pressure group can wait around forever for a change of government that may never come .
9 A lot of them that came to the g to the gathering To the sports they would stay over just for the sake of getting the dance .
10 Very few dancers could carry on physically beyond the age of thirty .
11 It should be stressed that they should carry on normally during the observation period ; it is simply the time when the specified behaviours are recorded .
12 While clearly pointing out that these moves do not ensure women 's rights , and that the struggle for women 's liberation will carry on long after the setting up of an independent Palestinian state , Women 's Committees are encouraged by these developments and determined to learn from the mistakes made by women involved in other national liberation struggles , for example , in Algeria , where gains made were lost after the revolution .
13 Then they could follow Hess by phone , and Carrington could head off immediately to the spot where he 'd ‘ kissed the deck ’ to make sure some Home Guard maniac did n't put a bullet in him .
14 We 'll follow two of these chains in a sort of volcanic Cook 's tour since they are of fundamental importance to our story , and will crop up repeatedly throughout the rest of the text .
15 and the atmosphere would warm up right through the caravan .
16 The prima donna admired by the crowds in the marquee may give up outside in the rain — like the glamorous film star whose bikini must never be allowed to get wet !
17 The differences in voice levels will show up clearly on the meter , and you can then adjust the mixer settings accordingly .
18 If a negative voltage is applied to the tip , pushing electrons into the surface , the gallium atoms will show up clearly in the STM , because electrons will flow into the surface most when the tip is above a gallium atom .
19 I 'll be down early in the morning , right , and me and you and Kelly Ann 'll head out early in the morning and pay the court and get the new shoes and we 'll have all morning to do it , eh ?
20 ‘ So , ’ he said to change the subject , ‘ how do you feel about yesterday in the light of a new day ? ’
21 is that erm , have you ever been to it where there 's like a ledge up here you know where you can ski round slowly down the mountain and then there 's a part here and then there 's a run going down there like that sort of thing .
22 What 's more , he had also learned that he must ignore the first playing of the tune , and wait 15 minutes until it played again at the end of the programme — the dog would look up quizzically at the sound of the familiar music but stay still , apparently too smart to respond to an obvious false alarm .
23 Otherwise we could search up there for a year and we would n't find her .
24 Adhesive and grout are both sold in a range of pack sizes , sometimes labelled by weight ( in kilograms ) , sometimes by volume ( in litres ) ; always check the coverage given by the manufacturer when buying , so you do n't over-buy or run out half-way through the job .
25 I tell you what I 'm not happy with that lettuce , I shall look round again for an iceberg
26 Laura , you let me throw up all over the alley , all over Bill 's cab .
27 ‘ If I have to watch you any longer I 'll throw up all over the table . ’
28 At one point , George Duke said to me , ‘ Why do n't you stay up here for a minute — I want you to play . ’
29 People will puke up all over the place and since it 's your fault , you 'll have to clear up the mess .
30 If the project 's a success , similar constructions may spring up elsewhere in the country .
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