Example sentences of "[vb base] [to-vb] [adv] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Things have changed now of course , but acts tend to tour just the Eastern side , so Western Australia still misses out because it 's such a bloody hike from Adelaide to Perth . ’
2 how they want to see how the English word is spoken in the nineteen nineties .
3 There will be occasions when you want to drain down the cold water system .
4 ‘ We want to drive forward the traditional relationship between the sales houses and the stations .
5 In this case , a more precise purpose might be , " I want to find out the relative sizes of the most common dinosaurs so I can draw scale pictures of them on a wall chart . "
6 My right hon. Friend the Chancellor has made it clear where we stand and we now want to know where the Labour party stands .
7 Do different they want to know how the English language is spoken and that .
8 But I want to hear now the whole story of your life , and how you came to be with the boys I saw you with that day . ’
9 ‘ I want to walk up the other valley too , ’ said Betty .
10 I expect to rub out the new rail link under London , the national centre for wind-power , the cross-Channel terminus at King 's Cross and the Little Podlington by-pass .
11 Meanwhile , Cockfield , who expect to have virtually the whole village behind them , add recent signings Nigel Sams and Stephen Barker to the squad , but there will be late fitness tests for midfielder Mark Roughley and Kevin Pierce .
12 You 've got to get Boris 's agreement before anyone can press the trigger or is this actually much more dangerous than it sounds , is he saying we want to take over the nuclear weapons .
13 The only conclusion I can draw is that the two-pack AC lacquer that was used on the first table was something that I will not use again on dark timber if I want to bring out the full colour of the wood .
14 Do n't be afraid to make good use of filler and stain to patch up the odd failure .
15 By presenting a broad front , which encompasses the country 's official architectural watchdogs as well as the Campaign for Real Ale , we hope to alert both the general public and the brewing trade to what we believe is a growing and serious threat to our cultural heritage .
16 It is the first layer to be secreted in the cycle of cuticle formation , arising on top of the epidermal microvilli as small plaques which subsequently fuse to cover virtually the whole body .
17 In Section 1 we seek to lay out the main sources and strategies for innovation , and indicate the kind of conflicts that are intrinsic to creative management .
18 The rains do not come at the same time each year and yet the guinea fowl always seem to know when the wet season is about to begin .
19 If we manage to sort out the syntactical problems , we might find that in the end the other issues will get sorted out of themselves .
20 Even as you begin to draw back the snap punch , pick up your front foot and set it down diagonally forwards and outwards , using a thrusting action from the rear leg to cover ground .
21 ‘ Mr Blake , somehow you seem to have entirely the wrong idea about me . ’
22 WC apps : 9 Winners : 1930 , 1950 If they really have got their act together and manage to cut out the cynical stuff , Uruguay could achieve much more this time .
23 AFTER four days of sparring , Eric Vanderaerden unleashed his Sunday punch to knock out the fading hopes of Sean Kelly , and the whole of Ireland , in the Nissan Classic , which finished in Dublin yesterday after five days and 925km .
24 We always like to tie up the loose ends in this court . ’
25 As the original solute is successively diluted , so the mirroring , shape-specific water polymers build up and continue to pass on the shape-encoded information to successive potencies long after the original starting material has been diluted out .
26 If the Government decide to run down the nuclear industry , apart from the loss of 120,000 jobs in the north-west , in the area that I represent , would it be possible to meet the Government 's target for reduced carbon dioxide emissions by the year 2005 , let alone by the year 2000 , under the Labour party 's policy ?
27 However appalled , Ramsay could do nothing more at this stage than try to carry out the original plan .
28 They go to business school , read management books and consult consultants as they try to work out the correct equation .
29 Chromosomes are the ‘ blueprints ’ that the body cells use to make up the new individual .
30 Later , it is important to try to understand and work through the different strands of feeling which go to make up the total experience of loss .
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