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

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1 Queenie , come up to my office right away will you , I want to go over a mistake in the takings .
2 Want to set up a table in document ?
3 ‘ Look — the next time you want to set up a surveillance in London , do remember that we 're here to help .
4 ‘ But we want to flush out a buyer in the next few months . ’
5 You yearn to bring about a revolution in your lifestyle and it 's undoubtedly possible in April — but it will be a hollow victory if you overthrow one repressive regime just to replace it with another .
6 So we get involved quite a lot in looking at teaching in various parts of the university where people want us to , very often involving the students as well as the other teachers in looking at a particular course and seeing if there are ways in which perhaps it might be taught differently or in a way that worked better .
7 ‘ I 've grown up a lot in the last two years , ’ she said quietly and I silently agreed with her .
8 Well they 're , they are still waiting for , for confirmation on money , but they 've got quite a lot in the kitty already
9 We 've got quite a number in Sussex , have n't we ?
10 I entered it because I thought it would increase my confidence ; once you 've walked down a catwalk in a swimsuit , you can face most things .
11 ‘ I think after you 've worked about a year in the job you find that you start off by seeing pollutions .
12 Q I wish to take up a career in outdoor activities and am looking for information on the qualifications and training needed for this kind of work .
13 The leases have brewed up a storm in Darlington as landlords say they could mean the end of many traditional pubs .
14 I have built up a conception in which the agents belonging to a given economic class ( defined at the level of property holding ) may be distributed in various ways into more or less strongly formed social collectivities of various degrees of political pertinence .
15 Meanwhile , Field & Trek have opened up a branch in the High Street .
16 But people who have rigged up a television in their bedroom or kitchen , to watch the much-advertised breakfast TV shows are finding that some programmes that are quietly transmitted on BBC2 every morning at the same time are often far more interesting .
17 I mean , it 's not a great , from a computing point of view , it 's not great having some erm you know vast faceless organisation which is going to make sure everything 's alright , because it means that when something goes wrong , it takes weeks and weeks and weeks to get it sorted out , because you have to fill in a form in triplicate , get it signed
18 They always fit perfectly , look painted on , and some have caused quite a furore in the past .
19 The other Met personnel , apart from the Waafs , have remained rather a blur in my mind , with the exception of an obnoxious little civilian type known as Thursby .
20 I can see from what you 've just told me that things have changed rather a lot in fifty years .
21 No I bought my dining room suite , this Ercol dining room suite in there , I 've still got it , yeah that was a long Oh yeah the shops have changed quite a lot in the The Stow have n't they ?
22 But obviously if there 's some hesitation over it then perhaps you just need to step back a stage in what you 're saying and er er go over it again to for clarity , and Tony what 's another way of involving the audience ?
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