Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Between them they will pick up an aggregate £1.9m to cover early termination of their service agreements . |
2 | Then you can write a piece for me which will point out the problems , without declaring that they are insoluble short of a social revolution . |
3 | ‘ When I left it was open ended so that if things did not work out for me I could go back to playing Charlene . |
4 | I just have a lot of respect for someone who can pick up a piece of wood or metal and make music out of it . ’ |
5 | Salvation came from without : the development of some de facto secondary work in the higher ‘ standards ’ or years of Board schools , the improvements in the older grammar schools , the use of various ‘ institutes ’ dedicated to helping working men get more education , the creation of new , civic universities like Owens in Manchester , and the expansion of London University , gave men who wanted a basic education beyond primary school new opportunities , after which they could go on to a denominational college which was now more able to concentrate on theology . |
6 | There , in the only cinema , we had a sadistic manager who delighted in not letting the kids into ‘ A ’ films unless we could con a grown-up into buying the tickets and going in with us , after which we would split up and go our separate ways , ourselves to the front row if possible , otherwise as near to the screen as we could get . |
7 | You then go south , to meet a minor road known as South Town Lane which you follow for around 500 yards after which you must branch off to cross a plantation called the Warren . |
8 | On Wednesday evening , the Admiral looked in on the club after dinner and Amiss heard him say goodnight to the five , remarking that he had a little work to do in the office , after which he would get back home and turn in : he looked forward to seeing them the following day . |
9 | " If you 'll nobbut stop runnin' after 'em they 'll settle down . |
10 | The arrangement whereby builders in competition with each other were invited to quote a price for which they would carry out all the work indicated on drawings and a specification , and to sign a contract to that effect , was introduced as a standard procedure by Hunt into the Office of Works as a means of controlling expenditure . |
11 | Or or some vague question like that er for which you must work out the answers . |
12 | The curving windows at the stern are freckled with spray ; through one of them you can make out a set of fat capstans and a listless macaroni of sodden rope . |
13 | So some of them you can work out buy if you know what a transformer does , it steps down all of the current , it reduces the voltage . |
14 | Exercise 1 : Try playing the children 's party game where you spend two minutes looking at an assortment of small items on a tray , then cover them with a cloth and see how many of them you can write down . |
15 | There were , and still are of course , immense difficulties in the way of quantifying human phenomena , some of which we shall touch on later . |
16 | This is an artificial lake , the tremendous retaining wall of which you can see up above you well before you arrive there , blocking off the valley . |
17 | There are areas , one or two of which I will go on to elude to , which I still think are actually going to make for the greatest savings in the coming financial year and thereafter . |
18 | And I would dare those of you who would look up the newspaper clippings of that occasion and challenge that view , because you would find a much different reading in those newspaper clips than what I learnt many years later , trudging round the island , Personally I thought that I was being particularly clever bombing a seaplane that was taking off , It was only when I was serving on Sylt in the fifties that I learned that this was in fact a tug ( or you might call it a barge , a sea-going barge ) on the end of 100 metres of line , that was being towed . |
19 | If either one of us wanted to sleep with other people then that should be OK and it was a question of something we could work out and that would not necessarily break the relationship even if in fact it actually did . |
20 | If the before I come to go past it he would cut back in and and climb across even if if the next car then back in again you 're just going , you start out of line |
21 | They are too frightened to leave their homes at night because they are terrified of what they will come back to . |
22 | This figure does not , of course , take account of what you could earn on or do with your money if it was available to you . |
23 | Yes I think er that that , yes that , that sounds about right from the point of view of what you 'd get back . |
24 | The real reason was that she was afraid of what I might find out . |
25 | Rather , it has been a question of what he should leave out . |
26 | Well I used to cycle from Gedling to Apsley , me debit was at Apsley and I used to have to cycle from there to Apsley and I used to take bit of food an and bread and cheese and pieces of anything I could pick up in me pocket , and I dare n't come home till I 'd got some business . |
27 | So while he 's looking for you somebody could run out and kick the tin , there you go and fetch him , and if he 'd caught anybody and when you kicked that tin the other , well you could all go and hide . |
28 | You never know , through you I might found out the mistakes I made . ’ |
29 | Underneath them I 'll write down what to do . |
30 | For sure , ‘ Hate My Way ’ is excellent , a whiplashed stab of emotions throughout which one can shiver along to the demons cartwheeling through Kristin 's mind . |