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

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1 Please send in copy for the summer issue of FYT News as soon as possible .
2 When hardened , refix fittings and buff up paintwork with a silicone polish .
3 From a window above me they let down tea in a flask and biscuits as I worked .
4 In a US property , a guest let off steam to the bartender because his room was not ready and it was already late .
5 The Burtons let off part of the house and lived in the rest .
6 Break off yarn at the end .
7 The Humber has been a barrier which cut off trade to the south .
8 As they are used single-handed , they make it easier to dead-head flowers , prune shrubs , cut up chicken for the barbecue , and shape materials like leather , canvas , etc , for craftwork .
9 I think my being there was a put up job between the lady and the billeting officer .
10 Towards the end of his life Freud was worried lest ‘ psychoanalysis as a therapeutic procedure swallow up psychoanalysis as a science ’ .
11 This field is situated at the edge of the Zechstein salt basin and thin beds of halite extend over part of the structure .
12 The three standing stones of Lundin Links in Fife now watch over play on a golf course , though without providing any additional hazard .
13 Remove any smudges with a cotton bud dipped in non-oily make-up remover — dab gently , wipe off mark with a tissue , then rub a clean finger over the smear and re-powder .
14 There are many plants that give off scent during the day but which seem to take on fresh strength in the evenings .
15 It is not surprising that many give up fishing at an age when they should be at their peak , with a true set of values and the all too rare ability to enjoy themselves even when fish are not being very cooperative .
16 The pages lie out flat on the desk when the cords are extended , so that it is possible to write the pages without taking them out of the binders .
17 Davies says deepsea fish are attracted to the drums , then move to shallower waters and pass on radio-activity through the food chain .
18 ‘ Escape ’ was defined as ‘ escape from a place where the defendant has occupation or control over land to a place which is outside his occupation or control . ’
19 I 'd been told about the Afon Por-Gilli but never got around to finding and paddling it so when I found that I had the first Wednesday of the month off we set off westbound across the border .
20 What I have always said is that way you set up supervision behind the programme is the most crucial , so therefore if I can sit down and help them to set up the most strenuous type of supervision to go along with the equipment , then they feel safe and the community feel safer that none of them will go out and commit another crime .
21 Surveying reports on the relevant customary behaviour in 350 separate ‘ societies ’ , Tylor was able to demonstrate that , when the newlyweds set up house with the wife 's kin , avoidance behaviour between the latter and the husband occurred more frequently than could be expected on the basis of mere chance .
22 If pine comes mean no more to you than the pretty seed carriers that litter out countryside in the autumn , think again .
23 Otherwise blow out dust from the keyboard and clean keyboard casing .
24 Enhancement operations are those which bring out detail in an image , either by improving the contrast or by emphasizing edges .
25 Now the 37-year-old Liverpudlian is preparing for the sell out run of the stage play Alfie at Bolton 's Octagon Theatre .
26 They were going to undo the spells that held together the vortex and bring back Chaos to the world .
27 Bring back Diary Of A Game and leave us poor old 64 owners alone .
28 The home of the Ba was the body in the tomb , but it was able to go out freely and bring back life to the body and thus preserve the deceased 's identity on earth .
29 Smooth the top edge into the white icing evenly , smooth over the joins and trim off excess around the base .
30 LAP UP LUXURY IN THE LAKE DISTRICT
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