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

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1 Very soon , they eat enough to pass on to the next stage of their life cycle .
2 The architect , Bogdan Bogdanovic , whose entire career has been devoted to the tragic commemoration of war victims , is one of the very few Serbians brave enough to speak out against the current Serbian aggression .
3 Some MEPs want ultimately to take over from the council the main responsibility for passing EC laws , while others want to concentrate on the right to appoint the European Commission .
4 Well he 's taken us out when they 've been to bloody shop working and come back and wa I admitted that , but I mean just to go out for an evening .
5 I cough again looking down at the tile floor of the room .
6 Research recently carried out by the Medical Research Council in Cardiff involved 2,033 men under 70 who had suffered a heart attack .
7 Ah ye , no I mean like go out for a
8 " Somehow I do n't think they look right planted out in the ground when you 've only a small space to use , " explains Tricia .
9 Also , the jets of material associated with them seem certainly to shoot out from the rotational poles and to keep travelling that way ; were new planets to engage in the game of cosmic billiards they would have to shoot out equatorially from their ‘ parents ’ .
10 ‘ I get so fed up on a train that after five minutes I 'm howling with boredom .
11 You know just look up in the dictionary
12 And you know in one week , but I 'm quite willing you know just to get on with the handicraft , but I just ca n't be committed .
13 While some associated with it tend to pose in sunglasses or growl into walkie-talkies and get totally caught up in the three-day whirl that has nothing to do with the real world , the contest , over the years , has given joy , drama and emotion .
14 Well i it 's becoming slightly unfair because Watsons is n't on the stand , Watsons would also you know probably spell out in a little bit more detail , but their advice was comprehensive that there were Inland Revenue rules that it would put the tru and so on and one would want to s to say that tha that as well , but I do want to move on .
15 I damn near fell out of the chair and looked at John and go like that and John went like that … it was really quite amusing .
16 ‘ They damn near went up with the balloon , ’ he said .
17 Soon the family get unwittingly caught up in an attempt by an extreme IRA faction to blow up a limousine carrying one of the Royal family .
18 I get really fed up with the whole
19 I wont be truly happy until we get completely pissed on in a match yet come away with a win .
20 Those carmen are sittin' outside the wharves fer hours on end at times , an' they like ter come in fer a mug o' tea an' a chat .
21 You know never gets up in the mornings ?
22 Mr Clarke revealed the fresh job losses when he addressed the annual conference of the breakaway Union of Democratic Mineworkers in Weymouth , where he faced angry questions from delegates who feel badly let down by the corporation .
23 Fortunately , many of them know that their relatives and friends will be calling in to see them from time to time ; but ‘ from time to time ’ does not take care of those long days and nights in between , when , apart from their often desperate need for company , they feel frighteningly cut off from the world of people who would come to their aid at once if they fell ill , if only they had the means of contacting them .
24 Thus reform often petered out in a rearrangement of government offices — a persistent feature of Spanish administrative history — which failed to eradicate the inherited vices of a paper-loving bureaucracy ; the navy , for example , remained a ground-based pasture for underpaid civil servants to browse on , a defect that had costly results at Trafalgar .
25 The vines are greedy — hardy , and they push deep roots down into the soil , but they are also vulnerable .
26 Captain David Lloyd-Owen 's LRDG patrol also turned up at the rendezvous and he recalls his first meeting with him .
27 ( A couple of drunks do eventually square up in the third base bleachers , but by Stamford Bridge standards it is almost a mating ritual ) .
28 I think was er er erm Mr Thomas , and I think perhaps hinted on by the Senior Inspector as well , er what is , what is Greater York ? to do with Sylvia , erm
29 Those who live dangerously end up without a living .
30 It is very difficult at times to say whether the clusters do really add up to a representation of the whole .
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