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

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1 I want to go through in chronological order , so I turn to the back of the stack and find the lowest deposit , the first record of the new Unit .
2 Other companies in sectors such as oil and communications must also have way-leaves for work they want to carry out on private land .
3 Erm , want to come through into this room and we 'll sit you down doing them now .
4 ‘ We want to find out in more detail how severe the bone loss is , what factors protect against it , and what factors make it worse . ’
5 It is an ASTONISHING piece of equipment — and I long to know how to use other design and text layout programmes which can be purchased and loaded into it , but want to cast around for sound advice as the programmes cost significant sums each .
6 What I want to point out by this example is that the nature of a solution is determined by the prior definition of the problem that goes with it .
7 ‘ I just want to get around in one piece .
8 But I wanted to do employment , I want to get on with this kind of job , it 's going to be a major political issue , and by God I 'm gon na put it right up front .
9 And you 'd also better take into account the fact that I want to get on with some work while I 'm here .
10 I want to get on with some work .
11 So again if we look at all of these things across the top we 've got other things influencing across here when you go on holiday you , each of you in this room , you 'll probably have some idea beforehand of what you want to get out of that holiday .
12 and erm I think too you , if , if you can think perhaps for yourself , try and think out what you want to get out of this experience .
13 ‘ But I really want to get out of this Guitarist 's Guitarist scene .
14 ‘ I want to get out of this car , ’ she said through gritted teeth .
15 F you want to join in with some home exercises , Martica Heaner is the person to listen to .
16 Whether you want to be ultra-feminine and coy with a tiny dinky bag , or to use a chic leather box to give out vibes of power and control , or perhaps just want to splash out on serious quality in a crazy colour the handbag is the lifestyle message of the season .
17 ‘ When Chelsea signed me Ian Porterfield told me that if I got in the side he would n't drop me so I want to make up for lost time . ’
18 Coverage is further restricted because the same titles tend to crop up in each paper .
19 He attributes this success to the strong bond that existed between the parents : a plentiful food supply ; the friendly interrelation of the chicks themselves , apparently because they were of opposite sexes ; and , not least , the shape and size of the nest which gave them space to keep out of each other 's way .
20 Never conceal a mistake , for mistakes kept in the dark tend to grow out of all proportion .
21 New York drug dealers seem to go in for sophisticated marketing ploys .
22 ‘ There 's a need for a national investigation into why these figures seem to come out in this way , not just within Strathclyde , but within Britain , ’ he said .
23 Both seem to crop up with predictable regularity on my visits to this part of the world .
24 It 's incredible , I always seem to get off to these sort of starts .
25 ‘ Although the loss is temporary , I 've noticed that women who have had many pregnancies seem to wind up with thinner hair , ’ says Kingsley .
26 So consequently a lot of stuff that ended up on record was the more soulful , slower stuff , but I have some places where I really get to stretch out on this record .
27 Capital city of crime is Frankfurt , Germany 's banking centre , where mobsters like to blend in with legitimate wealth , washing their illegal gambling and drugs money , stealing their luxury cars and working their financial scams .
28 He also has some good friends at school and the company of the Christine family and of course Uncle Kevin and Auntie Linda , the new hostel parents , so please continue to pray for them all , as they continue to face up to continued separation from their parents .
29 Young people from working-class backgrounds , for instance , are more likely to spend time with a boy/girl-friend whereas young people from G middle-class backgrounds continue to move around in mixed sex groups for a longer period , perhaps anticipating an extended period of dependence on parents as they head for further or higher education .
30 For example , children who are told they are stupid tend to live up to that expectation .
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