Example sentences of "[adv] and [verb] [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

  Previous page   Next page
No Sentence
31 erm as regards correlating things together and bunging them into the same factor analysis model and stuff like that er even if the questions are a bit different I think you can still do that legitimately because it 's still sort of expressing the strength of opinion on some sort of scale erm so I do n't see that that 'll er interfere with the ambitions you 've got as regards the data erm so er
32 While the concept of enriching teaching through the use of various and varied media , was clearly sound , there was no technology available to draw the ingredients of multimedia together and unify them with a single , practical teaching resource .
33 You must tie them together and bury them under the great gate of the city .
34 Its official name is atheroma , and its three main ingredients are platelets , the tiny blood cells that are the raw material for any blood clot ; fibrin , a stringy protein that forms a three-dimensional mesh to entrap the platelets ; and cholesterol , which binds the whole lot together and sticks it to the sides of blood vessels .
35 Then he clipped the pages together and slipped them into a file .
36 He looked as though a cannonball had hit him amidships and left him with a hollow chest and a permanent arch in his back .
37 Because of the pain I could n't manage to pull the sledge in the uphill parts , so I had to break the bales in half , tie them up separately and carry them to the level bits , and load up again .
38 Away and throw it in the bucket , Morag . ’
39 This bomb came through and whacked this barrel and it took the side of his head away and dragged him to the end of the ship . ’
40 ‘ And he 'd go away and chuck it in the bin or down the sink and come back with a new one .
41 Why do n't we take it to some safe place a hundred miles away and dump it at the bottom of the deep blue sea ? ’
42 He turned away and swung himself into the saddle of the horse that Bravd was holding .
43 Even though open systems may be able to meet requirements at a lower cost than perhaps the traditional proprietary systems , if you 've already paid for the traditional proprietary system , clearly there is no saving to be made by throwing it away and replacing it with the equivalent functionality on new technology .
44 She took his beaker away and placed it on the balcony wall .
45 Alex attended a similar establishment for boys ten miles away and visited her at every weekend exeat .
46 ‘ He will hear a tune on a programme and go away and play it on a keyboard .
47 He did what any timorous man in a panic would do , ran away and hid himself within the community , where he was known and respected , and no one would ever guess he had attempted such a deed . ’
48 ‘ We know that , Mr Vigo , ’ he said , wrenching his eyes away and fixing them on an eggshell thin service , made to contain jasmine tea .
49 She thought again of the clever pastry-cook who baked her man to her liking , and of La Carmellina , who lost her true love when he climbed a cherry tree into the clouds and found himself in the lair of the sorceress Zenaida — Zenaida , who had been robbed of sleep by the curse of another fairy , and had stolen Carmellina 's love away and changed him into a songbird .
50 It will invigorate you , clearing the night away and preparing you for the day .
51 Breeders can increase production by taking an egg away and putting it in an incubator to hatch .
52 Still trembling , she got out finally and wrapped herself in a huge towel and padded into the kitchen to put the kettle on .
53 By the time I had come downstairs and made it over the mali 's trenchworks , Balvinder had polished the bonnet so bright he could curl his moustache in the reflection .
54 She tells me the ambulance is on its way , then she fetches Ma downstairs and sits her by the Rayburn .
55 I was bleeding from a laceration on my scalp and was so drunk that I had no recollection of what had happened ; a Sergeant quizzed me closely and seeing that I was incapable of speech , took me downstairs and put me into an ambulance .
56 " You had better tell the men to bring it downstairs and put it in the drawing-room , " she said .
57 You 'll be able to borrow it from the office downstairs and view it in the library .
58 It 's a privilege and an honour for me to thank him , on your behalf , for coming here tonight and addressing us in the way he has .
59 The Prime Minister will brandish his meaningless majority after the Division tonight and claim it as a mandate for Maastricht .
60 As he leapt to the attack again , he uttered a hoarse , nerve-shattering scream , the purpose of which was to startle his opponent momentarily and distract him for a fatal fraction of time .
  Previous page   Next page