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

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1 ‘ You sit down and wrap this towel round your neck . ’
2 Sit down and sign that cheque , ’ he commanded , ‘ or you 'll be bloody sorry . ’
3 The safest way to do this is to move HIMEM down and store common data at the top of memory .
4 If we build on and enhance that experience we will be in the right position to face the new decade with confidence and vision .
5 But it was n't just Tyson 's playing credentials and Satriani 's say so that impressed original members Dan Arlie and Eric Valentine .
6 I 'll come following you He d yeah it was odd when Frank said that cos apparently what happened , he just sort of started saying that he did n't think that Frank had really been there for him and that he was being a bit sort of selfish and stuff which I mean maybe he has been but the thing is if you know if Frank 's making this massive effort to like fit in and meet new people and stuff then
7 As the colony develops , new polyps form , often on these connecting sections and their skeletons grow over and stifle earlier polyps .
8 In summer , when there is plenty of sunshine and moisture , they grow quickly and produce large wood cells ; in winter when growth is slow , the wood is much more dense .
9 After 10 months as Applix Inc vice-president of marketing , D J Long up and quit last week citing philosophical differences with management .
10 There are many other flowers which press well and bear charming meanings , some of which are listed below .
11 All of a sudden , Alfred strike one karate pose there and leap one leap on the front man , knocking him down , grabbed his machine gun and with two more leaps he was past them and through us as we open up like a black red sea and close again .
12 Readers are at one , levels of sophistication vanish , in those cinematic sequences on stairs and landings , where footsteps echo and distant doors slam , and in a flat below two workmen fool about and daub each other with paint .
13 Does the Minister agree that no matter what progress is made in energy efficiency — in Wales or in the west country , for example — it could all come to nothing if the Government press ahead and force British Gas to start up a new company for the transportation of gas through its pipelines ?
14 to get you away when I bust in and found Old Red chatting you up !
15 The prostaglandins also set off or cut down or stop specific enzyme reactions within the cells , thus allowing the body to react to the environmental stresses and insults and so keep itself intact .
16 We walk in and see these tables of hors d'oeuvres , and people standing round them , and then Sam Peckinpah takes a look at me and he says , ‘ Do n't you think you ought to have something to eat ? ’
17 Having filled their computer methods requirements outlined above , students will neither shrink from the challenge that such components hold forth nor demand rudimentary applications training from their history teachers .
18 ‘ That 's it , ’ said Yanto , ‘ I was watching you cut up that damn great lump of cheese with that wire contraption . ’
19 During the presentation , listen carefully and take brief notes .
20 This is often a time-consuming but indispensable part of the field man 's job since the work demands that he both preserve existing relationships with key people in farms and factories in his district and seek out and cultivate new contacts .
21 To claim your ticket to the RUNNING Magazine/Nike seminar , cut out and keep this panel .
22 Cut out and keep this voucher , together with vouchers 1 and 2 from our previous issues , and look out for the final one next month
23 When you walk around or take any form of exercise , extra heat is produced inside your body , so any activity of this kind , no matter how leisurely , will contribute to keeping you warm .
24 But if you only listen well and make little contribution yourself , you risk suppressing your own needs and leaving the other party feeling cheated and exposed at the end of the conversation .
25 We already use concepts and ideas which cut across or transcend specific disciplines : words such as ‘ arts ’ , ‘ science ’ , ‘ pure ’ , ‘ applied ’ , ‘ liberal ’ and ‘ professional ’ .
26 It is disappointing that so few teachers thought it worth attending to express their views either on the resolutions put forward or to raise other matters .
27 Listen closely and recall that dream ,
28 That the worlds of business and education should learn from one another ought to be a truism , given that both worlds and cultures impinge on and shape most people 's lives .
29 You must not admit to , negotiate on or refuse any claim unless you have permission from us .
30 You must not admit to , negotiate on or refuse any claim unless you have permission from us .
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