Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv prt] the [noun sg] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | When I peer along the track I see that it will be on the track across from me , going south to the river . |
2 | Industry is the main way countries bring in the money they need for food , education and health . |
3 | At a push , you could use a disk editor , such as the one included with Norton Utilities , to recover files — just hunt down the file you want and copy it to a new file . |
4 | Build up the time you spend in the sun slowly — start with 10 minutes and increase gradually . |
5 | When I put down the receiver I heard Geoff Tulloch 's voice out in the main office , impressing the young women with his irrepressible personality . |
6 | If we mess up the printing we 've still got that , and we can come back to it |
7 | As part of the eventual closedown , deal workers demanded the protestors put back the wood they 'd moved . |
8 | When I look along the road I see them coming . |
9 | ‘ Keep my script and look over the scene we 've blocked . |
10 | ( When we jump off the ground we do not really believe that our jump will affect the ground . ) |
11 | Inside the computer if you open up the computer you see these little chips , silicon chips they 're about a centimetre perhaps in length and you 'll see a row of , nine or ten of them , that 's physically what the memory is . |
12 | They look mean , sleek and powerful … and when you open up the throttle they do n't half shift . |
13 | The experience of faith as it is lived by another people , another culture ; the enjoyment of celebrating fiestas ( and that includes the liturgy and the party afterwards ) with the people ; the experience of living amongst a people who never give up the struggle whatever happens and so challenge my own pettiness ; the graciousness of so many of them and the great welcome they gave us . |
14 | Once in , it seemed nothing , absolutely nothing , could make her give up the job she loved . |
15 | Very commonly people decide to move house , redecorate , change their job and , in many different ways , wipe out the past which has become so painful . |
16 | ‘ Bring up the breakdown I had all those years ago . |
17 | And I back up the line I had to go . |
18 | wind up the water you wish for . |
19 | It is these that make up the matter we see today and out of which we ourselves are made . |
20 | Hailed as a kind of dominant world religion , science is a powerful tool some men have used to elevate themselves above other men , women , children , and the plants and animals that make up the world we live in . |
21 | As the waves or pulses pass down the fibre they mix with their delayed echoes . |
22 | If you open you 've got gangs of young lads patrolling the town , even with whips and if they get over the door you 've had it . |
23 | If you open you 've got gangs of young lads patrolling the town , even with whips and if they get over the door you 've had it . |
24 | The only memories are of the long walk down from Parkhead Cross where we get off the bus we 've taken along the Gallowgate from the centre of town . |
25 | Well , you know when you get up the top you come out the school gates |
26 | Some hints on their use : ( a ) Make sure your flashcards clearly bring out the point you want to teach , ie are uncomplicated . |
27 | Bring back the ivy I say . |
28 | To visit Everdon Stubbs continue along the road which leaves the village towards Everdon . |
29 | At the end of the bridleway continue along the path which leads to Heron Pike ( 1.5 miles ) , Greatrigg Mann ( 1.5 miles ) , and eventually Fairfield ( 1 mile ) . |
30 | Talk over the way you feel with your husband ; imagine what life would be like with another child and think about the advantages and disadvantages . |