Example sentences of "[vb base] [prep] [pron] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Test for it with a screwdriver .
2 It 's one like that except a lot smaller with little red berries that grow off it in the spring .
3 Put any combination of any soft fruits you like into the rumtopf and cover each layer with rum or brandy , so that the fruit is thoroughly soaked , and then forget about it until the winter .
4 We cry for it in the night , for this perfect union .
5 Young men leap past us from the roof above , splashing into the water to catch up with their canoes , beer bottles held aloft .
6 A brilliant officer with more than twenty commendations , he had grown to believe he was omnipotent ; and when Mathews refused to tell him the names of his accomplices , saying it was more than his life was worth , Drury , obsessed with clearing up another case , offered him a deal : make a statement that three men whose names I will give you were your accomplices , testify against them in the witness-box , and in return no charges will be brought against you , and we 'll come to an arrangement about the reward money offered by the Post Office .
7 While each of the principal lacunae is developing , a tracheal branch and a nerve grow into it from the base of the wing , the lacunae apparently offering the paths of least resistance .
8 or part of it at leapt , should be united with this parish under one Kirk session , they associate with them as a member of Session . "
9 ‘ You are a good officer , Merymose , ’ he said at last , ‘ and although I disagree with you about the capability of our Medjays , I respect your judgment .
10 I suggest to them at the beginning of each session that they will learn about a different existence from any they may already have experienced .
11 you want to what with the washing machine ?
12 How long do they think the countryside will remain clean after they descend on it like a swarm of locusts with their cars , motorbikes and stereos ?
13 ‘ in a public place called … ‘ 'Public place ’ includes any highway and any other premises or place to which at the material time the public have or are permitted to have access whether on payment or otherwise ( section 1(4) Prevention of Crime Act 1953 ) .
14 It 's what they all say to me in the end .
15 I don I should also say that following a very recent decision er in our submission that 's probably right , that my Lord as I say , I say to you with no joy , this really is desperate and er one can not have , in our submission , in the minds of the jury by inadmissible evidence , the suggestion that yes we have been harbouring this man two days before .
16 When the little ones squeeze past me in the Superette I give their mops the chaste old tousle .
17 His head was throbbing and his body was a bruise radiating from a single abscess of pain that cut through him at every step .
18 Will serving dishes , cutlery , table linen be kept in the kitchen or is there space for them near the dining table ?
19 No one can be quite I happy in an ill-planned house any more than in ill-fitting clothes , and although the ‘ cut' ’ and ‘ ‘ style , ’ are much , they count for nothing in a garment which pinches and annoys the wearer in a hundred ways …
20 You go up round then you come down yes you can through but people queue and wait for one on the top .
21 Take Nosey and the spare horse , then wait for me at the crossroads .
22 After that , wait for me at the corner of the street . ’
23 He was for going on at once , but I would stay ; so he said he would return to Mullinavat and wait for me in a bar there .
24 Wait for me in the office .
25 So the black-backed gulls wait for them in the air in front of the cliffs , wheeling and circling on the up-draught created as the wind , blowing in from the sea , is deflected upwards .
26 Assignment is a relation in the technical sense , but as it is a unary relation , many readers may feel more at ease if we speak of it as a property ( the two ways of speaking are of course completely inter-convertible ) .
27 ‘ Both of youse , just hold onto yourselves for a second .
28 Do n't wither on the sterile sidewalks of Paris , he exhorted , ‘ come and paint with me on the heath , in the potato field , come and walk with me behind the plough and the shepherd , come and sit with me , looking into the fire — let the storm that blows across the heath blow through you . ’
29 ‘ If you wish to sit up talking with Claudine , however , or walk with her in the moonlight … ’
30 Ice floes circulate with it across the Pole from eastern Siberia toward Ellesmere Island , Greenland , and out into the north Atlantic Ocean , mostly along the east Greenland coast .
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