Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv prt] [det] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Here I cut down several of the largest trees with my knife , and made two wooden boxes .
2 Cut out some of the obscurer passages , and anything too tactless .
3 This could make one gram of tritium in half a day and as a byproduct give back some of the electrical power — one megawatt — from the fusion processes involved .
4 Make up each of the two kite ends first , then use a screwdriver , tent peg or skewer or similar stake to hold the extreme ends positively to the park ground .
5 The various elements or component activities which make up each of the four Marketing Mix categories are interdependent .
6 As the Responsible Body for Chapter III , the District would , after processing applications , pass on those within the rural areas scheme to the Board at Stuart House for the necessary action .
7 The ocean currents flow around these in the same way that winds blow around high and low centres of atmospheric pressure .
8 For holly ribbon , thinly roll out some of the burgundy icing and cut out small holly leaf shapes .
9 Roll out half to a large square , place the roof-sized pieces of paper over and use to cut out the icing .
10 But with the interest bill now well over £600m a year , it is surely now getting to the stage where there is some doubt whether revenue will be sufficient to cover running costs and pay back some of the monumental debt .
11 Ring round some of the other magazines and see if the same thing 's happened to them , ’ suggested Alex .
12 Peter Vandome and his colleagues ( 1973 ) neatly sum up some of the pernicious side effects of competitive assessment at college level :
13 We will now examine each item in turn and point up some of the main arguments .
14 Keep back some of the remaining white fondant ( about 75g/3oz ) and colour the rest with black food colouring .
15 For the filling , coarsely grate the cheeses , add the flour and baking powder , then gradually stir in the mint and beaten eggs until you have a stiffish paste ( keep back some of the beaten egg if the mixture becomes too runny ) .
16 The use of a mouse with its linked screen pointer to select programs , copy disks and carry out any of a thousand functions is now part and parcel of everyday computer life .
17 The reason for this lies in a theory called secondary reinforcement which says that the praise will become associated with the more powerful extra reward and take on some of the strong reinforcing properties of that reward .
18 After 10 years of follow up those in the highest grades of employment had about one third the mortality of those in the lowest grades .
19 1 Reading from the table , write out each of the metric lengths shown in m , dm , cm and mm .
20 The former Wimbledon striker said : ‘ We 've got to start digging in and dish out some of the rough stuff .
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