Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [art] [noun sg] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Unbelievable ! ’ cried a media unused to hearing from singers who habitually hate to see the sun go down or sleep in hollow logs .
2 I mean got no mortgage to pay out you can you can bank eight hundred pound of that every month .
3 he says if you just say has the money gone in , he 'll tell you , yeah , and she gives you your bank account number
4 erm but erm it 's terribly difficult to balance , you know , one 's care for someone like that , and other people like that , with the needs of people who want to use the church to pray in and the churchyard to visit graves etc. etc .
5 For instance , you and your friend are jacked in and you want to describe a ball falling out of a tree .
6 ‘ To this end we are pursuing NAMAS accreditation with all due speed and determination and expect to have the certificate hanging on the way by August 1993 . ’
7 Want to make an appointment to come back this afternoon ?
8 But sometimes in the health service people want to make the clock crawl round and contemplate years of discussion before implementing such obvious improvements as a new system of financial management . ’
9 As an admirer of Potter 's plays , I wait to see the rabbit come out of the hat .
10 At that meeting we hope to agree a manifesto setting out the policies which members think the Montgomeryshire Branch should adopt .
11 If his instructions are disobeyed and he continues to fear a breach of the peace , he can therefore arrest , for a breach of the peace , the person who refuses to comply , and either seek to have the person bound over , or prosecuted for obstructing a constable in the execution of his duty .
12 I hope Aldus manage to find a way to speed up the next version so that we can all enjoy IntelliDraw , irrespective of class of machine .
13 There are also two cardboard peepshows from c1850 , which seem to show a tunnel going on for ever .
14 This is the only occasion when I personally remember seeing a wicketkeeper coming on to bowl and it may be the earliest such occasion in a first-class game .
15 ‘ That 's the spirit , ’ said Joe , ‘ I like to hear a girl standing up for herself .
16 I remember leaving a ledge to abseil down Scafell 's East Buttress once only to realise I was falling out of control ; I had forgotten to clip my figure of eight descendeur into my harness .
17 The court itself will , under this Practice Direction , continue to scrutinise every action set down to see whether it is suitable for transfer .
18 The new ruck-maul law , rather than resulting in quicker and cleaner ball , could end up with the sort of pile-up seen here when New South Wales took on Fiji in the recent Super Six Series as defending players desperately try to stop the ball coming out of the rucks or mauls .
19 You set the scene , as it were , for your presentation and then proceed to follow the pattern laid down .
20 ‘ We intend to have the barrier brought down to block off the car park at nights , ’ he said .
21 Erm but we do need an approval to go out and for quotations and sorry tenders on this , on this work , which is actually urgent .
22 As a whole , though , they do suggest an author looking back over his own work and trying to reduce it to order .
23 I do hope the idea catches on , with other requirements purchased separately , as needed , as you did .
24 However , if I am a regular customer and the stall owner gives me credit because I happen to be short of cash , I do have an obligation to come back .
25 I do n't get angry with her but I do leave the room to calm down
26 " Do let the woman go by , O mother of all the birds !
27 I mean , we all know that having to shake tins , the number of people who go past by on the other side , and I think that we do have to be careful with the numbers , and even those people who normally give do get a bit fed up if there are too many .
28 If the Bank 's lawyers fail to have the case struck out early on , they will probably appeal on the principle of regulatory immunity as far as the House of Lords , Britain 's equivalent of the Supreme Court .
29 They exist to please the audience looking on .
30 ‘ You 've let the fire go out , ’ accused Betty .
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