Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [verb] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She stopped for a moment , and put her shoes back on for walking on the hard tarmac .
2 It was not until the end of the 18th century that the first bottle of claret as we now know it was put down for ageing at the famous Chateau Lafite in 1797 .
3 However , this is not done where Ord 17 r 11 ( automatic directions ) applies , unless the case had been set down for hearing in the High Court before transfer or a request for a day for hearing to be fixed is made under Ord 17 , r 11(3) ( d ) .
4 Staying so close to the palace will enhance your enjoyment , enabling you to make many mini-trips in between reading about the extraordinary life of its court .
5 Kelly was due to step down after covering for the suspended Tracey against Arsenal last week .
6 The miraculous tales were set down in writing at the very beginning of literacy , even before the Homeric poems of the eighth century BC .
7 ‘ Let us all down by looking like the poor relation ? ’
8 Is the top , I mean I broke , had to get in my own house when I locked myself out once when I 'd been in the garden and I , I just got in by leaning through the top window and opening the bottom window , so now I always lock the bottom windows , I do n't bother locking the top one I open it
9 Statement is shot through with feeling in the long , passionately detailed account of the mutiny .
10 I cycled over from Creeting at the usual time and when I started it were all right .
11 And why had n't the attendant come and told the foreign autocrat off for coming in the wrong way ?
12 Many practitioners know this , and may be put off from benefiting from the undoubted if limited strengths of functional assessment .
13 Once , my partner and I were not allowed to play on a vacant court , just because my friend had a brown sweatshirt on , and there was a veterans doubles match on the next court — we might put them off by playing on the vacant court !
14 Finish off by tying with the hanging loose end , cut away the surplus , and tuck it up into the collar out of sight to leave a neat and tidy tie .
15 The data is then made public ; the full dataset and the commands to set it up for processing by the statistical package SPSS- X can be obtained from the Economic and Social Research Council Data Archive at the University of Essex for the cost of processing .
16 Okay so there 's lots of showing somebody , actually demonstrating how something is made then doing it together step by step and as you say follow up with going through the whole stage not just making the plane but actually demonstrating how it works .
17 After a visit by the secretary of state to the estate in 1982 , a trust was set up with backing from the local authority ( Knowsley ) , the Abbey National Building Society and Barclays Bank .
18 This is not merely a question of allocative efficiency , which we might answer by considering the resources tied up in looking after the sick or the extra output that healthier workers could produce .
19 As most of the time taken is used up in searching through the various models the speed of the system will be a trade-off between the range of speakers it can understand and the number of words in the vocabulary .
20 In her present sensitive frame of mind she did n't feel up to looking like the poor relation beside him , but then , she had no intention of going anywhere near him .
21 A bigger problem that converting between video standards is that fact that most older monitors are simply not up to working with the high resolutions that the PC needs .
22 Is this just an aberration , if you look at the road markings , you 'll see it seems to be official , cos the road is marked out for driving on the right , and the reason is that er , traffic law in this country says , that vehicles drive on the left , except in Savoy Street .
23 I 'll leave that to those who seem to get their kicks out of harping on the negative side of this great game .
24 But equally you can create suspense out of going to the very edge .
25 Taking the worry out of caring for the departed .
26 It seems obvious that you should buy the most powerful motherboard that you can afford but do n't make the mistake of buying something out of keeping with the re-used components or you will be looking to replace those too in a few months !
27 From his self-imposed exile in America , the Lebanese Maronite poet Khalil Gibran — whose verse and drawings have an uncanny similarity to the work of William Blake — was moved to write an angry , ferocious poem quite out of keeping with the gentle , philosophical message for which he is generally remembered :
28 Any idea of codification was out of keeping with the English tradition of relatively unfettered judicial discretion and the elasticity of the common law .
29 The proposed dwelling is out of keeping with the nearby existing dwellings and will detract from the character of the stone archway and The Lodge .
30 The majority of the Parish Council object to this development because it is out of keeping with the surrounding properties in size , design and proposed building materials .
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