Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [verb] a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Cool enough to wear a jacket at night . ’ |
2 | Pick in brought an action against the Board , claiming that by virtue of s. 259 he was the owner of that land to mid-track . |
3 | The women appear rather to get a share of the compensation for the " " il fit " " , the " unpleasant trick " ( 4184 ) that the clerks had suffered during the preceding day . |
4 | ‘ Better not to make an issue of it by my shifting , ’ Simon said . |
5 | Geschwind once proposed a theory concerning association areas in the brain ( Geschwind 1974 ) . |
6 | ( ISS also proposed an increase in parental representation on governing bodies . ) |
7 | Build up to form a frame for the russet chrysanthemums |
8 | If we consider sources of stress as ‘ stressors ’ which build up to form a number of pressures , then it becomes possible to identify where stress is coming from and what it can ultimately lead us to . |
9 | We have seen hundreds of the world 's best climate scientists urge immediate cuts in C02 emissions , but the politicians hesitate even to advocate a freeze on such emissions . |
10 | Vitali Googol actively cultivated an air of sophistication , aided in this by the premature age lines wrought in his visage due to long immersion in deep space and in the warp . |
11 | A recent accident at Barra involved an aircraft executing a missed approach , following a let down using a VOR for which there was no published approach . |
12 | I am by no means certain , however , he is right because , if he is right , the silence of the Act as to whether applications can be made ex parte or inter partes — which means , in my judgment , they could be either in appropriate circumstances — has been by the Rules cut down to deprive a party from being able to make an ex parte application . |
13 | Yet , property taxes on Pocahontas-Kentucky 's surface land hardly yield enough to buy a bus for the county school system , and the $76 the county receives as payment on the mineral rights would not buy the bus a new tyre to replace the one worn out on the county 's unpaved and rough coal-hauling roads . ’ |
14 | The industry has done much to publicise its fees and the way it calculates charges but cost still remains a hurdle for many companies . |
15 | She was telling them a story , and they were sitting on either side of her on the sofa with their mouths hanging slightly open , Gawain meditatively fingering a lock of her long , dark hair , Damian staring at her and absently scratching his balls . |
16 | Syntactically identical to END , STOP also prints a message to the effect that the program has stopped . |
17 | on date , venue , cost etc send an SAE to : Steffie Brown Group , C/o Hoxton Collective , 1 Arden House , Myrtle Walk , Pitfield Street , London N1 6QD . |
18 | He knows that they are regarded simply as Tory party stooges put there to do a job on behalf of central office rather than to represent the interests of the people . |
19 | A BERLIN judge yesterday dropped a charge of attempted murder against an East German border guard who was photographed pointing his pistol at men trying to flee through the Berlin Wall in 1989 . |
20 | Other ways we find bands include : ( a ) being recognized in the industry as a company that is worth approaching ( managers with new artists drop in to play a tape to me or any of the other A&R people ) ; ( b ) demo tapes ( they all get heard eventually , but to get your tape picked out of the pile for special attention is difficult ) ; ( c ) seeing them play live on the London circuit . |
21 | Why should n't he , if he wanted to , drop in to have a chat with the landlord ? |
22 | Silvikrin use a special blend of polymers in their Active Care styling range and explain that these polymers consist of string of carbon which link together to form a coating on the hair to protect it but will wash away easily so they do n't build up and dull shine . |
23 | In total contrast to this ancient village is the long stretch of beach , nightlife , bars and bodegas , all of which add up to make a holiday in Mojacar a most memorable and enjoyable one . |
24 | The preliminary chat which usually prefaces the interview proper is intended to break the ice and give both sides a chance to size each other up . |
25 | ‘ However , many pupils give up learning a language at the end of the third year . |
26 | Riemann even envisaged a theory of physics compatible with modern quantum theory . |
27 | They do not uplift or inspire by style or ‘ credo ’ as do , say , C S Lewis , Primo Levi or Bonhoeffer 's LETTERS FROM PRISON , but James and Spark certainly have a richness of language and a liveliness which makes them a good read . |
28 | I intend also to drop a line to Norman too . |
29 | In later years Bate also rented a house in Hampstead where he died 27 December 1847 . |
30 | Syd also makes an appearance at the end of the ‘ Saucerful ’ CD on ‘ Jugband Blues ’ , a last gulp of creative oxygen before surrendering to the madness that would eventually engulf him . |