Example sentences of "[vb base] [art] [adj] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Make the most of the recipes in BBC Good Food with our guide to the magazine small print and tips on food safety and freezing
2 A BIRDS EYE VIEW : Visitors make the most of the sideshows while waiting for the start of It 's a Knockout and Superstars .
3 At Great Bedwyn we stop for welcome break and cheer the first of the singles through .
4 Opening the summit , UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher announced a six-point plan to : ( i ) educate the young on the dangers of drug-taking ; ( ii ) start a high-profile anti-drug publicity campaign ; ( iii ) exert pressure on parents and society to set an example ; ( iv ) improve the early identification of drug takers ; ( v ) increase treatment and rehabilitation ; and ( vi ) campaign against any legalization of drug-taking .
5 The following ten sections select a few of the aspects of the technique of using your native language effectively .
6 When will the Opposition tell Labour councils to open those houses , and get the homeless off the streets and into the empty dwellings that those Labour authorities control ?
7 And er again just to you know recall some of that to you know the some of the ways that we think about that will be developed in this section .
8 Bearwood is so designed that the ladies get no closer to the offices than the door between the transverse and the butler 's corridor .
9 In the court were twelve tiny cottages and I only remember a few of the families who were unfortunate enough to live there — the Pragnells , Goodfellows , Wheadons , Dears , Rattues and Dawkins .
10 Suppose no two of the processes unc can communicate on the same global channel ( even internally ) , that the list unc contains each free variable that can be input or assigned to by one Pi and used ( in any way ) in another , and that no unc has a free occurrence of any of the channels .
11 'E 's never bin the same since the stables .
12 After the hassle of dealing with the subtle sunlight of evening , it was a sheer relief to set up tripod at the Moorea Village Hotel , and shoot a few of the guests relaxing at sunset beneath the convenient palm-tree across the still waters of the swimming pool ( figure XX ) .
13 But I bet a few of the lads in the carriageworks were smiling .
14 By removing their normal protective cover from those who commit moral wrongs , the ancestors ( or other central powers ) deliver the guilty into the hands of their secret police — the witches and sorcerers .
15 Chop Mozzarella into thin slices ; do the same with the toms .
16 Do the same in the terms of the culture which you are trying to examine
17 He discards the assumption to which most of us still cling ( if only because the ground seems to melt under our feet if we think otherwise ) that we can clearly distinguish the literal and metaphorical uses of a word , fix the literal by definition , and leave the metaphorical to the poets .
18 You take the biggest of the logs , which is about the size of a man 's arm , and walk softly across the room to the bedroom door .
19 By arguing that general managers would have to " harness the best of the consensus management approach and avoid the worst of the problems it can present " ( DHSS 1983 : 17 ) , Griffiths appeared to recognise the difficulties of managing a multiprofessional service while seriously underestimating the power of doctors in particular to resist being managed .
20 In the absence of any data on assimilation the DES ( 1984b ) fitted two models — No Assimilation and Full Assimilation — and prefer the former on the grounds that for males it appeared to fit the experience of the past ten years rather better .
21 But there is a great deal you can do to ease your misery , alleviate the worst of the symptoms and let you join in most of the fine weather fun without spending your days in a darkened room with a crate of Kleenex .
22 So it was no surprise to see the Seasiders have the best of the chances .
23 Here , have the last of the eggs .
24 ( I had better say now that readers who identify the I of the Sonnets with Shakespeare 's own personality not only encourage that futility of speculation about the identity of a real-life ‘ Friend ’ and ‘ Dark Lady ’ which has pestered discussions of these poems for so long , and is now in the last stages of senility ; but in so doing they also destroy one of the essential principles of literary criticism in modern times , the independence of the I in lyric poetry , its existence as a persona or mask behind which the poet is free to impersonate any human situation without being identified with each or all of the mutations — often contradictory — taken on by his persona . )
25 Through photographic images we see a few of the attempts by contemporary artists to find the real face .
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