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

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1 Britons line up to play that Scarlett woman
2 Particular individuals frequently hold both state and party offices .
3 We 'll play some of the most original calls and give away fish and chip meals Mm .
4 You read later sit and watch telly .
5 The proclamation of Queen Victoria as Empress of India in 1877 heralded the emergence of the new imperialism in which European governments set out to conquer and control territory by exploiting the latest technology .
6 Compare both skin and flesh appearance after baking .
7 In the published version of your parliamentary intervention you admit that ‘ there is an association between health and all the factors that he [ David Blunkett ] has mentioned ’ but go on to claim that health variations are being examined as part of The Health of the Nation strategy .
8 Substantial funds are required to deal with domestic waste , clean up drinking and irrigation water supplies , and promote agricultural use of sewage sludge .
9 Calculate both row and column proportions , and calculate the two d s ; confirm that d is an asymmetric measure of effect .
10 Although European markets will be later than Britain in feeling any economic recovery coming from America , the bonus for investors is that share prices remain relatively undervalued and dividend policies , traditionally less generous than in America or Britain are now catching up , chivvied by foreign and domestic investors who are more demanding than in the past .
11 With no exceptions these results have been based on poorly controlled trials which , although they do not show that herpes vaccines do n't work , certainly do not prove that they do .
12 The changes to the taxation of futures and the abolition of stamp duty do not mean that pension funds and unit trusts will become major participants in index arbitrage ; and market makers will remain well placed to execute index arbitrage transactions .
13 MYSELF and Marco Polo is a working model of a novel , a clever toy , a verbal tournament , a facetious blueprint for a possible future seriousness : it could only be called a success if its author 's aim was merely to intrigue , and I do not feel that Paul Griffiths can be that crude .
14 On the latter point , I do not think that precipitate action on sanctions is the point at issue .
15 I agree with the county court judge , in that I do not think that Lord Greene had in mind what we have to consider here , namely , the position of a tenant , a person who has been a statutory tenant ( I am not begging the question by using the word ‘ tenant ’ but it is a convenient expression ) between the time when the order for possession is made and the time when it falls to be executed having regard to a suspension granted under section 5(2) of the Act of 1920 .
16 What distinguishes W. from them , and what with all respect I do not think that Thorpe J. took sufficiently into account ( perhaps because the point did not emerge as clearly before him as it did before us ) , is that it is a feature of anorexia nervosa that it is capable of destroying the ability to make an informed choice .
17 The Chancellor has been waiting for Father Christmas since the spring , and I do not think that Father Christmas will arrive for him before 25 December .
18 Thus , we do not think that protein deprivation had any effect on CD4 counts .
19 In the Commons , by contrast , committee members do not hire and fire committee staff and will not usually have more than one personal staff assistant .
20 A Frankish stirrup has been discovered by archaeologists , but contemporary records do not confirm that horse charges and similar tactics were widely used .
21 Do not assume that storage heaters can operate satisfactorily without supplementation by fires or radiators of one sort or another — there is no substitute for instant heat when and where you want it .
22 We do not suggest that discourse analysts should spend their time looking for potential alternative meanings in what speakers say in a conversation , but we do suggest that the analyst should not simply assume that there is a single , static ‘ topic of conversation ’ in any conversational fragment .
23 ‘ But Janet and John do not care whether Mr Wayland knows their name .
24 to establish that emulsions do not break or foams collapse .
25 I do not remember if Sir Thomas had quail , ’ he said unhappily .
26 ‘ I do not accept that David Trippier is supporting the action of the trade unions , or is asking me to go to arbitration , or expects that the management , having made a final offer , should move from that final offer . ’
27 Lawyers do not believe that women jurors are necessarily more likely than men to believe the evidence of alleged rape victims .
28 I do not believe that M. Guérigny did feel responsible .
29 Keynesians see money supply as less important , but even they do not believe that money supply can be ignored .
30 ‘ I do not believe that Lady Eleanor fell downstairs .
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