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

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1 Menzieshill still enjoy a three-point advantage with two games to play , but there is now no margin for error as they meet their main contenders , Kelburne , in a final game tomorrow night at the McTaggart Centre .
2 A set of mime sketches under the title Speak Easy provide a different kind of stimulus to oral production .
3 The clothes people wear always have a symbolic value but for Asian women this symbolism is extremely formalised .
4 Makers Crystal Clear also make a wide range of filter matting , carbon , tonic salts and other products for stocking fillers .
5 alright just shut up a minute , I 'm talking to ya , so she said afterwards oh I says that was good were n't it could n't even switch the machine on and she said it does n't matter does it , she said it 's not what happens its the way you deal with it , and I made a joke of it and I said to him oh this is good i n't it ? relax you 're in safe hands I ca n't even switch the machine on , but anyway I did it in the end and he was alright , and he said thank you very much , that was , you were very good , you were very kind , cos it is frightening and one thing I said to him do n't hold your breath , because people think when their having an E C G they 've got ta hold their breath for some reason , just lie there take a deep breath and do n't breathe again but you 've never had one so you would n't no , I 'm just going to mix this up
6 This is particularly true when only median summaries have been applied to a fit ; inspection of column 3 of figure 9.7 , for example , reveals that the residuals from the 3R smooth alone contain a large number of zeros .
7 you know just have a little bit off it
8 Those who succeed generally possess a proven track record , a pragmatic approach to management problems and proactive style , with the resilience to cope in certain instances with extreme hardship , unfavourable climate , long hours of work and sometimes prolonged separation from loved ones .
9 Promenade also boast a digital editing system to cater for DAT .
10 The laws we present here provide a clear description of the semantics of each construct .
11 Furthermore , if the demand for full-time places increases , will there remain a sufficient number of part-time students to sustain the continuance of the courses ?
12 Shoreline also have a popular variation on the castle theme ( illustrated ) designed to fit into the corner of the tank and mask an uplift ( or mask and protect a heaterstat ) .
13 All are united by their passion for follies — for one man , they 've practically become a holy grail
14 This in itself shows that we have already become a recognised part of the local scene , but it is of particular interest now , in that 1991 marks the centenary of this event .
15 As the demographic balance shifts against the Russian population , the Armed Forces have also become a critical instrument of what Westerners often term ‘ national integration ’ , but what the Soviet authorities , with their characteristic mixture of Socialist and Great Russian chauvinism , prefer to term ‘ the elimination of national conceit ’ .
16 The economic implications of social policy have now become a central issue in British polities .
17 ‘ Walk the Talk ’ meetings by Dr Robin Jeffrey with staff at all three sites have now become a regular feature of Scottish Nuclear activity .
18 In fact , such series have been building up around us gradually , until they have now become a major part of the market .
19 Trade exhibitions , seminars , workshops , conventions and conferences , have now become a specialised market and it has been quoted , even at a conservative estimate , that there is at least ten million pounds worth of business available through conference agencies .
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