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

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1 I would propose that we explore with the Managing Director a possibility of a deal at the higher end of this range but this may mean some form of earnout .
2 In Fig. 2 we show at the upper right a typical fragment of foveal retina from one of our preparations .
3 I extend to the hon. Gentleman an open invitation to join me on any subsequent occasion .
4 These practical worries add to the emotional turmoil a woman will already be undergoing .
5 Now , the fact of a past service raises an implication that at the time it was rendered it was to be paid for , and , if it was a service which was to be paid for , when you get in the subsequent document a promise to pay , that promise may be treated either as an admission which evidences or as a positive bargain which fixes the amount of that reasonable remuneration on the faith of which the service was originally rendered .
6 Did there emerge in the twentieth century a distinctive network of Asian capital , embracing Chinese , Indian and Japanese capitalists , distinct from the European network which had dominated South East Asia from the middle of the nineteenth century ?
7 I find In the Bleak Midwinter a dirge if you 're not very careful .
8 you know you maybe err on the safe side a bit but as you say even if it 's erm well thirty hours would be getting
9 The strongest card Britain has in dealing with the Third World is not that it is a burnt-out empire , but that it is a peaceful union of diverse nations , regions and cultures , some of which share with the Third World a common historical experience , and so can speak to them in a manner in which London , or the prosperous south-east corner of England , never can .
10 I can also , if I erm come across the same problem a few times I could hopefully work on that and then probably eradicate altogether .
11 South Africa 's Muslims , rich in educational and managerial skills , now have for the first time a clear political objective of social justice .
12 What the third defendant is asserting is a statutory cause of action under the Act of 1978 , the only necessary ingredients of which are that a person or persons , namely the plaintiffs , have against the third party a cause of action in respect of the same damage as gives rise to that person or person 's cause of action against the third defendant .
13 Though the majority occur near the tracheal bifurcation a few may be found several centimetres from this area ( Fig. 43 ) .
14 The votes last credited to Craig have in the present context a special significance only because they were added to the votes he had already received .
15 It can thus be argued that Russia and Prussia have in the eighteenth century a very important and interesting administrative history but little real political , still less constitutional , history .
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