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

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1 ‘ You will load your aeroplanes with T.N.T. , ’ he said , ‘ fly in line-astern to Corps H.Q. , and crash on to the roof of the Corps commander 's chateau , in alphabetical order . ’
2 I sit down on the edge of the chair and put my arm around her .
3 About 9.30 I sit down with a cup of coffee to read the paper .
4 Many parents and teachers back down in the face of a massive tantrum .
5 He said the key to SmithKline 's success was its ability to market and sell brands and cash in on the potential of new products .
6 For goodness sake crack down on the use of the word potager , which does not appear in my dictionary ( Concise , Oxford ) .
7 The most convenient way to arrange this is to move HIMEM down by the length of the program and load the machine code program in to this protected area .
8 Fibrous tissue replaces this , the capillaries heal and contract down over a period of months to leave a linear scar .
9 We wrote to the Secretary of State after you passed that motion so it appears from the correspondence we have back from the Secretary of State that they are bloody minded on this one and they 're going to , he 's going to support , press on with the imposition of V A T and since that time we we see he 's well supported by the cabinet .
10 The world will applaud , and rightly press on with the lifting of sanctions .
11 You may also like to cut out a ‘ horizon ’ of white fondant and press on to the base of the cake drum to resemble hills below .
12 Press on to the end of the cake .
13 Press on to the front of the hutch for the rabbit 's body .
14 There was a small-screen TV that some Helsinki taxis fit on to the back of the driving seat .
15 Does my hon. Friend agree that it is appalling that the Opposition whinge on about the failure of this country to export , when we know that what we need from both sides of the House is unanimity to help exporters and not complaints about them ?
16 The rudder and tiller assembly simply slot on to the back of the boat but the important thing to remember is that the tiller must go underneath the rope force before the rudder is clipped on .
17 Then again they would just stand there , or squat down in the shade of a sand hill , their eyes fixed on the two endless parallels , following them out until they joined and lost themselves in the bush .
18 Spoon the mixture into the prepared tin and press down with the back of a metal spoon .
19 Tap down with the top of the formwork .
20 Lower the slab in place , then tap down with the handle of a club hammer .
21 And we always home in on the cost of a full page .
22 The eclipses of December 9 , 1992 , and those on May 21 , June 4 and November 29 in 1993 all home in on the area of profession and your personal hopes and dreams .
23 If you have decided on this as your opening sequence , you may like the idea of beginning it with a fade in on a close-up of some brightly lit seasonal decoration in a shopping precinct — the face of a life-size Santa would be an ideal way to set the mood .
24 The chapter will therefore end by taking a look at recent and forthcoming developments in manufacturing to see how these fit in with the idea of generic strategies and their implications for accounting — i.e. not just now , but for the foreseeable future .
25 The table and chairs and windowboxes all fit in with the period of the house .
26 Yet understanding where older customers fit in to the scheme of things is very important if discrimination is to be avoided , because it will influence both the products and the marketing approach .
27 The troops , expecting to be ‘ home by Christmas ’ after a few gallant cavalry charges , held an impressive open air church parade in the Recreation Field and in late August the town gave a lively send off to a detachment of the ‘ Kings Own ’ .
28 The best wines are made from the highest vines northwest of Grauves , which grow up to a height of 220 metres , and from those in an east-facing gulley , south-west of the village .
29 The uppers , though , curl around grow up through the skin of the nose and , still curling , turn back towards the animal 's forehead .
30 So children grow up in an atmosphere of harassment and greater poverty . ’
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