Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [verb] [adv] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Realizing the importance of schemas and scripts is the first step , but that in itself gets us nowhere unless we push on to consider how a manager can discover what schemas actually exist and , if they are inappropriate , how to change them .
2 I 'm giving you a pen now copy them out and do n't spill it , Deana sit down move up a bit .
3 Press gently to squeeze out a star of icing , stop the pressure , and pull away the nozzle tip so that the icing star forms to a point and breaks off .
4 In fairness to those whose questions come further down the Order Paper , I propose now to speed up a bit .
5 We say well pick up a bit of experience here
6 and say well hang on a second , and what do you do with objections ?
7 USAFM hope also to take on a series of former Desert Storm aircraft in the wake of recent retirements .
8 ‘ Not many people run away wearing just a bathrobe . ’
9 I remember we set about putting together a cabaret show .
10 TEM recently sent out a circular to the many hospitals with their machines , asking them to look out for uranium dust .
11 In other words , a complete picture of the structure of competition must be built up from consideration of the location and form of the whole chain of activities that go together to make up a business .
12 Go down go down a level for the first
13 These rules do not bite where a claim is settled , thus providing an additional incentive to both sides to reach a private agreement .
14 But these are isolated groups which do not make up a force . ’
15 Do not cast aside a movement that one feels is perhaps a little silly or archaic .
16 Do not put down a letter or a memo until you have dealt with it .
17 The fashionable discussion of incentives usually overlooks what may be one of the more potent of the disincentives operating on the productivity of the British labour force : the anticipation of domesticity , discouraging young women from seeking training and employers and educational institutions from providing it , even to women who do not take on a family or a traditional role within one .
18 Typically it means that steps are taken to ensure that women do not take away a proportion of the kin group 's resources when they marry — which can mean variously , that women 's sexuality is tightly controlled , that women are given little choice about whom they marry , that there is a preference for choosing marriage partners from within the kin groups ( Tillion , 1983 ; Goddard , 1987 ) .
19 But again the accent was on seniority : ‘ Commonly wee do not call any a yeoman till he be married , and have children , and as it were some authoritie among his neighbours ’ .
20 ‘ You do not pump out a man 's stomach because he 's drunk half a bottle of scotch , ’ said Dalziel .
21 Yonge also brought out a second Musica Transalpina in 1597 but by that time the English madrigal was well established and flourishing .
22 I would n't be surprised to learn that many people do now smoke only a quarter of their cigarettes on the bed when worried , simply because they have seen it so often in films .
23 I do n't have a social life , I do n't go out a lot , because first of all I have a lot of work to do .
24 Erm , I do n't think either a father or a mother intrinsically has to be necessary , I think what 's important is that children should have access to a variety of loving adults , one or two , or maybe three of those who they should have a special relationship with , does n't matter whether they 're male or female , so long as the , the children are loved and they feel secure and happy , it does n't matter about , you know , this is mother , this is father .
25 But , he maintains , if you do n't throw up a lot of worthless ideas you are unlikely to come up with sensible ones either .
26 Do you actually fail the year if you do n't hand in a piece of work ?
27 Some of the local faithful do n't rule out a return — ‘ when three-day matches come back and there is a more fruitful relationship between the county and the owner of the ground ’ .
28 Guides do n't travel along a Footpath , Road and Highway .
29 I would say you could defend the British position because what it seems to me to be based on is first of all the idea that the institution itself should make the decision , and that surely is a democratic start , that you do n't lay down a rule from Newcastle to John O'Groats , or wherever , and that the people in the institution have a certain chemistry together .
30 You do n't join up a W.
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