Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [adv] with [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If parents choose to proceed on this basis , they should do so with the full understanding that they may be aborting a child capable of experiencing as full and satisfying a life as anyone else . |
2 | When all the contributions are joined together we should finish up with a representative item using a piece of apparatus . |
3 | You must keep up with the full range of your subjects — but where do you begin ? |
4 | He hypothesised that left handers who employed the upright posture ( indicative of contralateral cerebral lateralisation of language ) should perform better with the left hand than inverted sinistral writers . |
5 | We have some hard thinking to do and we must move forward with a positive and radical agenda . ’ |
6 | Presidential elections turn on the personality of the candidate to a far greater extent ; those who seek the presidency must communicate effectively with a mass electorate at a personal level . |
7 | Now we have the Video and Activity Book contract out of the way ( I hope ) , we must press ahead with the main course book contract . |
8 | ‘ Everyone must put up with a certain amount of discomfort from neighbours ’ . |
9 | Before this can be put into effect however , the Society must raise $110,000 just to keep its library open until 1 June , and must come up with an additional $2.5 million to cover a bare-boned operation from June 1993 to June 1994 . |
10 | He told the Governor that ‘ Rance must come out with a new policy , with proposals that go beyond the White paper [ of May 1945 ] . |
11 | The nature of Wakelate 's business necessitated that he and his wife should blend in with the other guests . |
12 | If you are already physically active , then you should start out with a brisk , vigorous walk for 20 minutes , stretching yourself as you walk . |
13 | He says the Government should help out with the extra cost . |
14 | whether they were in favour of going on to a second cycle of review and reporting and if so whether reports should deal only with a particular aspect of the school ; |
15 | In trying to meet his responsibility to govern , a president must deal not with a select group of leaders but with a multiplicity of party and committee leaders . |
16 | Beauty is often the object of envy by a plain person , yet people whose prettiness as children captivated the adults around them may grow up with a severe disadvantage . |
17 | If you decide to design your own lace pattern , do remember that you must transfer to both left and right rather than in just one direction or you may finish up with a definite bias in your knitting . |
18 | Thus at times one of the Whig connections might work together with a Tory connection in the service of the administration , and they would be opposed by a combination of Whigs and Tories who were out of office and who sought to mobilise the independent back-benchers to put pressure on the government . |
19 | ‘ You 'll stop somewhere with a nice , scenic view around eleven o'clock , ’ came the order from the back of the taxi , ‘ and we 'll have our little picnic . ’ |
20 | And if I put six weeks , now this 'll overlap slightly with the present one , that does n't matter the D S S do n't give two hoots from that point of view , and that 'll then run out six weeks , which is about the beginning of September |
21 | Always check the area you are sailing into to allow for the time when you will be facing battlements but when you crouch in the middle of the boat , do keep an eye on the boom or you 'll end up with a nasty bump on the head . |
22 | Expand that up , you 'll end up with a normal inner leaflet to the membrane , a phospholipids but the outer the , er the outer layer is almost exclusively composed of this stuff , lycropolysacrulite I mentioned this in an earlier lecture but we need to go into in a little bit more detail . |
23 | you 'll end up with a regular pentagon . |
24 | Domenico Valentino , Florence 's relevant Soprintendente for such matters says , ‘ If we go on like this , we 'll end up with a huge mass of literature relating to Boboli , but lose the gardens themselves ’ . |
25 | I think we 'll end up with a massive filing problem , if we er , |
26 | As it is , they 'll go round with a wicked twinkle in their eyes , and say : ‘ I do think he has some of the verve , some of the sparkle of Walter Machin , do n't you , Alfred ? |
27 | DEC says it 'll go along with the Open Software Foundation 's choice symmetric multiprocessing technology and expects it to be delivered a new release early next year . |
28 | The scientists said anyone who decided to take a dip to cool off might end up with a nasty stomach upset , eye and skin problems or , worse still , hepatitis . |
29 | On the other it might end up with the negative attitudes about dementia and care for dementia sufferers attaching to the segregated units . " |
30 | ‘ You 'll get away with a fine and Bob 's your uncle . ’ |