Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [adj] [conj] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Only present this if the employee demands the facts . |
2 | For example , if you worked with a seed head , you could show a sample of the plant from a side view and another viewed from straight on , a stem and some leaves with a tiny piece of root attached to create a very attractive design , but only do this if the plant has been grown in your garden or in that of a friend . |
3 | It was the night the boil finally burst open and the pus of it turned into a reeking torrent that swept us apart . |
4 | They usually lack self-reliance and the ability to cope realistically with their problems , and later on fail ( or are slow ) to accept adult responsibilities . |
5 | Always make sure that the person on the tail is briefed to hold it up until someone has their weight on the nose . |
6 | Always set rich unless the airfield elevation is above 4,000 feet . |
7 | We sit there for some time but I keep glancing up , and gradually become terrified that the man is somehow not dead or has become a zombie and is climbing back up the shaft towards us , to push the grating up and put his already rotting hands down and grab us both by the hair . |
8 | They always do that when the plague comes to London . |
9 | Also make sure that the Banker 's Order terminates with the final covenant payment . |
10 | A friend of mine suggests this is because my system is all transistor rather than valves , but the processor and power amp both sound fine when the volume of each is turned up with the volume of the other turned down . |
11 | " It had also become clear that the duty system would change to " end-product taxi which would greatly favour the king-size brands . " |
12 | It 's estimated that over ten million people now earn less than the Council of Europe 's decency threshold for wages . |
13 | The informal meeting , in Hertfordshire , has now become crucial as the prospect of a trade war heightens . |
14 | They are undoubtedly right that it has now become clear that the Government will not pay for the expansion it desires at a level which will protect high quality . |
15 | I would make the point that it has taken thirty five years for us to reach this point where we have comprehensive strategy for York , we have battled with er various greenbelt boundaries in the past , I think there has never been erm a total review development plan requirements for the Greater York area , no more of its implications on possible greenbelt boundaries , we now have that and the greenbelt local plan , Southern Ryedale local plans are being progressed on the basis of that strategy , and there are other plans in the pipeline . |
16 | Secondly , the marketers of such a financial product often need more than the lifestyle information can provide on its own . |
17 | Unlike the Japanese martial art of karate , kung fu employs very few kicks , and those that are used rarely go higher than the waist . |
18 | If you accept her at Lowood school , please make sure that the headmistress and teachers know how dishonest she is . |
19 | If paying by Access , Visa or Diners Club Credit Card please make sure that the address given is the cardholder 's registered address and quote the expiry date of your card . |
20 | The script assumes that this is your LSTRAIN process — if it is a live process , then make sure that the user you create to do the QA is a name that you really want to sit directly under the Manager . |
21 | So once you 've cleansed , and once you 've toned you then make sure that the face is either tissued dry or you can actually pad to your face , after the toner , with a towel . |
22 | They then remain seated while the rest leave for the next trip . |
23 | The applications sometimes know this because the employer says so in acknowledging the first approach . |
24 | The windpipe and vocal cords then snap open and the air rushes out . |
25 | Since 1976 the trend has been reversed , managerial values have again become predominant and the bureaucracy has expanded , albeit with some strengthening of the legislative role of the National People 's Congress and , since the Democracy Movement of 1978–80 , a strengthening of the role of ‘ workers representative congresses ’ to give workers a limited say in the management of enterprises ( White 1985 ) . |
26 | Talking about DOS , although there are no firm figures , it 's also a fair bet that there are still machines running DOS 2.1 and 3.2 , never mind 4.01 and the myriad other flavours DOS has gone through , their owners reasonable happy , but beset by problems that DOS 5.0 sorts out . |