Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [pers pn] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Where the eye often used to be bruised by hectic entrances and exits , Page now keeps his dancers on the stage , shifting them around in complex patterns or gathering them up in long architectural phrases .
2 If you have been nominated to respond to an SPR , this option enables you to accept responsibility for the SPR or to pass it on to another user .
3 Would release embarrass him or cut him off from that obscure membership of the masculine club ?
4 A spokesperson will then either transition the module into a conceptually approved state or hold it back for further work before approval .
5 And would the swans find shelter from the storm , or ride it out like three-masted sailing ships ?
6 When that did not work they tried pumping or spraying it on to neighbouring fields , hoping it would filter through the ground by natural causes .
7 Get the notes typewritten using a new ribbon , or copy them out in black felt tip pen in large capital letters .
8 This has the effect that the bank will be unable to combine that account or set it off against any amounts owed to the bank by the SFA member firm and , in the event of the insolvency of the SFA member firm , the funds in the account will not pass to the liquidator but will remain subject to the trust in favour of the clients contributing the money .
9 ‘ We may produce guidance to local authorities or call them in for private chats ’ .
10 The Group of 77 , as the developing countries called themselves , had already discovered the capacity of the opposing phalanx of rich , aid-giving industrialised countries either to stonewall their demands for more aid or for preferential trading arrangements , or to fob them off with empty , symbolic gestures .
11 Instead … each student has become the owner of a collection of statements made by somebody else ( who had either created them or taken them over from another source ) .
12 He had given us the computer codes to chalk on the outside of the boxes , but you would n't have caught him packing files into the boxes or wrapping them up with pink tape afterwards .
13 Instead of front running his customer the broker/dealer may pass the information about the customer 's position to another trader , such as a local , who makes a profit and then splits the difference with the broker/dealer , or pays him back in some other way .
14 I had to say something humorous without being a smart-ass or putting her down in any way .
15 As noted earlier , in addition to treating patients themselves or referring them on to another agency , GPs had a third option , that of effectively doing nothing .
16 This may mean returning it to the dealer or manufacturer , but certainly not incinerating it or throwing it out with other household waste that ends up in a shallow landfill .
17 Is that for for trapping it in or tuning it in at all or a different thing ?
18 Afraid that at any moment someone would shout ‘ Grab her ! ’ and drag her off to some unspecified yet ineluctable torment , she forced herself at least to look calm while she sat at the console on the dais .
19 It was long since Adam had thought of him so , and he gathered the warmth of their recollection to him as gratefully as if he had salved one bleached and solitary bone of the beloved right hand out of the Severn , and laid it back in holy ground .
20 ‘ I cut a picture of a model in a swimsuit out of Vogue and posted it back to one man .
21 A cash book should be maintained for each bank account to record every item of income and expenditure , analyse these into appropriate costs and back them up with supporting documentation .
22 This is rather different from the Western dialectic habit in which one party will put forward his idea and back it up with supporting information .
23 Caird specialises in buying small waste management and landfill companies , integrating them and bringing them up to existing and proposed European standards on waste disposal .
24 I understand that Wyre Borough Council are standardising all the play equipment throughout the borough and bringing it up to British Standards safety requirements .
25 He was still by the bomb , whacking the sand with his plank , using both hands to hold it and bringing it down with all his strength , jumping up in the air at the same time and yelling .
26 When they were at the nursery I could take them at 7 a.m. and pick them up at 6 p.m .
27 Funded by the European Community , the World Association of Nuclear Operators is co-ordinating an international effort to improve operating procedures at Kozloduy and bring them up to international safety standards .
28 If not I 've only got to put them up in the attic and bring them down in three month 's time .
29 So am I am I right in thinking that the western relief road is catering for a north south through traffic element , but its primary purpose is to provide relief to the main e the present A sixty one which runs through the centre of Harrogate and again would seek to distribute traffic around the network and bring it in on other radial roads from the West for example ?
30 The candlelight had taken his cheap suit and made it over in some priceless fabric .
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