Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | These trays take four or six PP3s ( depending on the model of detector ) which push on to snap terminals in the bottom of the tray . |
2 | Photocopy on to both sides of the paper . |
3 | I sit down at this desk with a ledger . |
4 | How much more tenuous must it therefore be for non-departmental bodies operating at arm 's length from ministers , and which ‘ for most of the time … rub along without much awareness of the Minister and his officials ’ ( Johnson , 1982 , p. 213 ) . |
5 | Syrian troops allegedly crack down on pro-Iraqi demonstrators in eastern Syria . |
6 | Nicolas Tredell has said of some New Accents contributors , ‘ despite their ostensible Gallic sympathies , they crash down on French jouissance like a ceiling-full of cold showers . ’ |
7 | After 400 yds , just before ridge rises , bear half left down off ridge : soon lake and outdoor centre passed at start of walk are seen below — make down for right-hand end of lake . |
8 | Kneel down to one side of your partner ( or stand if you are using a massage couch ) . |
9 | The ailerons droop down to fifteen degrees with the flaps to form full-span trailing-edge high-lift devices . |
10 | This leaves a nice little ladder which I zig zag down on both sides with my sewing machine , then cut up the centre of the ladder . |
11 | A brief pass through the check list , the required stall , all within sight of the field and then touch down to much relief of the owners , Historic Aircraft Collection Ltd . |
12 | So , as the couple fly off for another holiday in Richard 's private jet , they can be happy in the knowledge that in the unlikely event that Richard should ever loose his millions , they 'll be able to live on love . |
13 | We shall be leaving Peking for Sian at 11.30 this evening , and the comrades have given us a rousing send off with beautiful presents including a big embroidered tablecloth and napkins , and a beautiful framed picture made out of shells , with an inscription written on it specially for & I. They also gave us the enclosed photos , which give you an idea of what life is like here . |
14 | Bangladeshi infants are constantly in a busy social and tactile environment , whereas Welsh babies grow up in smaller households in which independence is encouraged . |
15 | In consequence , police modes of thought build up into classifiable systems of praxis which are the product of dealing with the extremes of social experience . |
16 | Good synthetic brushes deliver high performance , but cost less , so if there is a build up of acrylic paint at the ferrule ( the base of the bristles ) and performance is impaired , they can be replaced more cheaply . |
17 | Feed little and often thus preventing a build up of uneaten food on the base of the tank . |
18 | It 's meant a build up of toxic gasses below ground , and health warnings to cavers who 've been exposed to the chemicals . |
19 | The air quality over much of Britain deteriorated during hot weather in May , with a build up of photochemical smog in some areas . |
20 | The account in Table 2.3 of the build up of independent study across the Course would be an example of a course-wide policy which is permissive progressively permeating the Course as a whole . |
21 | Leaving gaps in the base of the wall near ground level will prevent the build up of excessive water in the soil behind . |
22 | In reminiscence , you build up from past life to the present . |
23 | In the event of non-compliance , in English law , an action can be brought for breach of contract or tort up to six years after the date of the event , as laid down in the Limitation Act 1980. [ 1 ] Documents that originate through the existence of the contract and evidence the events arising under the contract should therefore be maintained for that six year period . |
24 | It 's a hundred and twenty miles — say up to three hours in that little crate — and he could make the night train down , arriving home in the early morning and , with luck , not being recognized by anybody on the trip or at the station , and not disturbing the family . ’ |
25 | Report back from sub group on consultation |
26 | Colourists at the Michaeljohn salon apply the renowned Henara Natural Colouring Powders to craftily enhance the natural pigmentation of the hair and replace its sheen , and Henara has now added a Hot Oil Conditioner to this hair-care collection , which is especially useful for injecting life and gloss back into devitalised hair after the stresses of summer . |
27 | Hold on to this tension for a slow count to five , then let your feet relax and become limp as you breathe out with a sigh . |
28 | Hold on to some part of your legs which you can reach without straining . |
29 | Growing usually at a height of between I –0 to I 60 metres the vineyards curve round from an eastern to south-eastern aspect , and climb on to higher ground towards the edge of the Bois de Cormont . |
30 | Cut down to ten cigarettes per day . |